Jul 25 2009

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – July 25, 2009

Weekly Roundup

Welcome to the July 25, 2009 edition of The Dividend Guy’s weekly roundup of posts and articles about investing, dividend and non-dividend related.

This edition is going to be especially short today as I am visiting Berlin, Germany this weekend and am posting this from a Starbucks near Checkpoint Charlie.

The DIV-Net

StockMarket – Best Return Last 10 years!

Value Investing Arbitrage

Income Statement – Efficient Businesses

Stanley Works Increases Dividend 3.1%

Reinvest Dividends Selectively

MCD and MMM Dividends are Covered

Bonds: The Next Bubble to Burst?

Natural Gas Trading

$5 Trillion In Sovereign Debt Issuance!

Insider Stock Buying and VVTV

Yum! Yum! Good!

Moneygardener – ensure you are subscribed and fix your links to his blog!

Actively Trading Corporate Bonds

Buffett’s Berkshire Letter for 1992

The Articles

Unitholder asks why Franklin Templeton didn’t foresee September ‘08 market crash

The Value of Dividends

Best Performing Stocks YTD

The Hawthorne Effect and Better Money Management

No Load Mutual Fund vs Load Mutual Fund

No You Won’t Need 2.5 Million to Retire

Asset Allocation Is Not Dead

The Best Mortgage Rate for You

The Rebirth of Long Term Buy Hold

Closet Index Funds

13 Stocks with Big Dividends

Risk Tolerance-Determine Your Investor Profile

Thanks for reading!

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  1. Ben said:

    Thanks for mentioning the post on mutual funds!

    August 2nd, 2009 at 2:13 pm

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