Aug 29 2009

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – August 29, 2009


Weekly Roundup

Welcome to the August 22, 2009 edition of The Dividend Guy’s weekly roundup of posts and articles about investing, dividend and non-dividend related.[ad#tdg-embedded]

The DIV-Net

Dividend Growth & Yield

Price vs Value

Executive Compensation

Investor Sentiment and Six Month Forward Market Return

Financial Stocks for Dividend Investors

Low Yield Dividend Stocks – What does it mean?

4 Dividend Stocks For The Social Security Blues

Watching for Overcapacity in the Shipping Business

Financially Responsible Use of Cash Advance Loans

Which Dividend Stocks Are Worth Looking At?

Warren Buffett’s Stock Portfolio: Part 2

Bank of America

Highest Dividend Yields of Dow Stocks

Doubled Husky holding

The Articles

Do small caps offer diversification?

One ETF to avoid (for now)

The Bond Style Box Explained

My Investing Strategy: Diversification Rules!

How to Use High-Yielding Stocks to Pave the Way to Double-Digit Capital Gains

How much was that dollar worth?

The Discomfort of Diversification

What It Takes To Be A Full-Time Investor

A Journey Through Security Analysis

Retirement Savings Asset Allocation

The Efficient Market Theory Hoax

The Average Return Fallacy

Passive Management Works for Bonds, Too

Long Term Investor – How much of a stock should you buy?

Using Target Dividend Yields To Identify Entry Points

How to Spot Financial Abuse

Advice on Cashing Out

The Fraser Institute and “Average Canadian Family

Compounding Interest: Best Investment Strategy – Invest Early

How Canada Savings Bonds and Canada Premium Bonds Work

And More Companies Raising Dividends

Why Yahoo Finance continues to give Google Finance a noogie

Understanding Investment Risk and Volatility

Thanks for reading!


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  1. Funny about Money said:

    Thanks for the mention!

    August 29th, 2009 at 7:06 am
  2. Roger said:

    Thanks for the mention; I’m glad my articles keep impressing you.

    August 29th, 2009 at 7:40 pm

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