Mar 27 2010

Best Dividend Stock Investing Posts of the Week – March 27, 2010


I missed last week’s round-up as I was visiting the amazing city of Prague. When we moved to Europe for work we had a list of cities / countries we definitely wanted to visit while we were here. Prague was not on that list. However, when I look back at our most memorable trips Prague is among the top. The history, architecture, and charm of the city is great. I hope to one day head back.

Each week I spend some time presenting links to these information sources here in this weekly post. Here are this weeks posts – let me know if I missed any using the comments.[ad#tdg-embedded]

  • The Highest Dividend Payers of the 2010 Aristocrats
  • A Look Back: Ben Graham Nuggets Trounce The Market
  • Consider KO, Because No One Ever Went Broke, Holding Coke
  • Useful Strategies for Utilizing a Dividend ETF
  • Dividend Detective’s Income Trio
  • Adding McDonald’s DRIP Plan To My Overall Investment Picture
  • The Almost Perfect Income Stock
  • Air Products Increases Dividend 9%
  • The right time to sell dividend stocks
  • Increasing Dividend Yield Part IV: Bonds
  • Dividend income rises to a record
  • Starbucks Dividend
  • Want Income? Catch These Dividends Now
  • Sherry Cooper U.S. dividend screen
  • TD’s Warwick favors big banks for dividend growth
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    2 Comments on this post

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    1. Lowell Herr said:

      I just posted a 19 dividend stock portfolio and the screen will show up around noon.

      Also, I intend to do an analysis on a portfolio made up of these 19 stocks. That should show up next week.

      Lowell

      March 27th, 2010 at 12:38 pm
    2. Patrick said:

      You guys need to look at ADVDX, it’s currently paying a 20% dividend yield. I know how much you hate expense ratios, this one is pretty cheap at 1.8%. This fund paid me $32,000 in dividends last year. I bought near the bottom and continue to invest in this fund. It is up 30% of it’s March 9th lows. I’m not a salesman, just trying to share some useful information.

      April 12th, 2010 at 4:03 pm

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