May 9 2008

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – May 10, 2008


Weekly Roundup

I have spent a good part of the week in Stavager, Norway on a sort-of recognisance visit in preparation to pack up our Canadian home and relocate. It is both a scary and exciting time. However, in between house hunting trips, school visits and work with the local office here, I managed to select a few blog posts and articles that I would like to highlight in this week’s investing roundup. Once again, I hope you enjoy these posts as much as I did.

The Carnivals

The Carnival of Money Hacks included The Vanguard Principles – An Excellent Investor’s Resource.

The Festival of Stocks presented my most recent dividend stock analysis on Hasbro.

The Carnival of Personal Finance included a recent post of mine about the real downside of using margin.

The Posts

A list of good investment books

Further evidence that dividends matter

Think positive and you can will be rich

Just because it is focused on short-term trading, the same rules for monitoring your portfolio can apply

Stock dividends are different from normal dividends – understand the difference

I love Ben Stein and he loves index funds

I made a down-payment on our house – was it wise?

Never pay too much to invest – no matter what the marketing machine tells you

Again, I love personal investing status updates

Some good links about Warren Buffet and the annual meeting

Even more awesome personal portfolio reviews

Historical dividend growth

The Articles

Look for firms that raise dividends

Safety in dividends

And for fun – see how rich you will be…


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  1. Four Pillars said:

    Thanks for the link!

    Mike

    May 9th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
  2. Canadian Capitalist said:

    Thanks for the link. Good luck with the relocation.

    May 10th, 2008 at 6:26 am
  3. David said:

    I want to thank you for including my article in your link list. It not only pointed visitors to my site, I have now stumbled across yours. Good luck in your pursuit of higher stock returns via a dividend growth investment approach! The growing income is an added benefit.

    David

    May 12th, 2008 at 7:14 pm

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