Aug 8 2009

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – August 8, 2009

Weekly Roundup

Welcome to the August 8, 2009 edition of The Dividend Guy’s weekly roundup of posts and articles about investing, dividend and non-dividend related.

The DIV-Net

Quarterly Dividends – YES PLEASE

Risks Going Forward

Boring Companies Part 1

Dover Corp. Increases Dividend 4%

Dividend Aristocrats – YTD dividend raisers versus cutters

A Look at the Market’s Big Picture

What is your preference – Aristocrats or Achievers?

Five Dividend Stocks With Different Reasons Not To Buy

Will I pay more interest if I consolidate my debts?

Government Introduces “Cash For Junkers” Program

3 Value Stock Ideas

Biggest Portfolio Winners

Value vs. Growth

Top 20 Stock Holdings

Saputo pushes dividend up

A July Update

The Articles

Carnival of Personal Finance

14 High Yield Large Caps with Steady Dividends

BCE Boosts Dividend, Again

More Dividend Increases: LEG, CHD, WTR

Why Investors Care About Dividends

To Prepay Your Mortgage or Not?

The New Normal in Investing…

Creating a Financial Checklist

Downturn knocks 15% off US retirement plans

Sunk Costs and Investing

Best Performing Stocks YTD – part 2

Investometer Update

Is Your Financial Stash Keeping You Poor?

Never Ever Invest Through A Bank

Wealth Builder Ratios – Q2 2009 Update

Loss aversion & decision making

When Will My Investment Double?

Why You Shouldn’t Listen to Jim Cramer

July 2009 Score Card

The Five Universal Financial Truths

Investing is Like Surgery?

July 2009 Net Worth – $98,363.63

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