Apr 26 2008

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – April 26, 2008


Weekly Roundup

If you have been following this blog for awhile now, you will know that typically I have posted my weekly roundup of posts and articles on the Friday of each week. However, I have noticed that a lot of bloggers are putting up similar posts on the Fridays so I thought I would try to vary things up a bit and will now be posting the roundup on Saturdays. I hope you find this valuable and enjoy the posts and articles that I present!

Special thanks to Grow Your Funds for hosting a guest post on his site – The Impact of Dividends in a Choppy Market.

The Carnivals

Carnival of Personal Finance at The Happy Rock.

Super creative Festival of Stocks at Can I Get Rich on a Salary.

The 1st Carnival of Dividends and Passive Income was initiated by Living Off Dividends.

Invest of Financial Freedom hosted the Carnival of Equity Trading.

The Posts

Financial Jungle had some Dividend Increases

The keys to an early retirement

Stock analysis is hard unless you measure what is important

The right balance of dividend ETF investing

Does the Dogs of the Dow work?

Start now to become rich

You can learn a lot from other people’s personal portfolio updates

The start of an investing plan

Husky Energy is a kick-butt Canadian energy dividend darlin’

Chart analysis of one of my holdings – Home Depot

Investment principles are the same for both investors and traders

Makes sure you measure your net worth

Figure out The Number and you will be comfortable

ETFs with dividends – a good combo for retirees

Three stages of investing – curiosity, research, action

Is there a secret to financial success?

The Article

Big Pensions Slash Stock Investments

No Effort Portfolios

Thanks again for reading!


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  1. Canadian Capitalist said:

    Thanks for the mention. Have a nice weekend.

    April 26th, 2008 at 7:49 am
  2. moneygardener said:

    thanks for the link!

    April 26th, 2008 at 10:36 am
  3. Investing & Passive Income said:

    thanks for the mention!

    April 26th, 2008 at 11:02 am

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