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Wed. Apr. 13, 2011

15 Dividend Stocks With A 15% Yield In 15 Years *

I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.
- Wayne Gretzky

I know very little about hockey, but I have always loved this quote. It can be applied to so many things in life, including investing. Just as Gretzky has a vision as to where the puck is going, investors need to have a similar vision, and not get caught up on short-sighted distractions. Investing in dividend growth stocks requires a long-term vision. It is easy to run a screen and find stocks that are paying a 15% yield today; but how long will they be able to sustain it? Instead  you may want to skate to where the future 15% yielders are going to be. To do that, here are some things you need to know…

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Wed. Apr. 6, 2011

10 Dividend Stocks With With A 10%+ Dividend Growth Rate *

The difference between an income investor and a dividend growth investor is time and the understanding of how compound growth works. If you are 67 years old and need income today, you will likely select a different group of stocks than an enlightened 27 year old that doesn’t necessarily need the income today. The 27 year old has the the luxury of time to grow a superior yield, while the 67 year old may be forced to assume additional risk to buy a higher current yield. Here are some of the reasons an investor might forgo current yield in hopes of future gain…

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Wed. Sep. 15, 2010

Dividend Stocks Poised To Beat Inflation *

Investing in dividend growth stocks is not about buying a current high yield, but instead building a high yield-on-cost over time. One of the criticisms I am hearing more often is, “That low yield isn’t even covering inflation.” This is a very valid concern, if true. To test this criticism, I built a model it and ran several dividend stocks through it. The results just might surprise you…
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Fri. Sep. 10, 2010

5 Dividend Stocks Providing Positive Feedback *

It seems that ever so many years the market turns down and someone declares the death of buy-and-hold. Some even go as far to say that Warren Buffett has lost his touch. With time on their side, the buy-and-hold investors and Mr. Buffett always seem to make a spectacular rebound. As long-term dividend investors our focus should be on acquiring fundamentally sound dividend growth stocks at a reasonable valuation and maintaining our asset allocation.


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Fri. Jun. 19, 2009

Five Dividend Stocks Raising Their Dividends *

When it comes to selecting dividend stocks, one of the most important items to look for is consistency in raising dividends.  Sure it is easy to increase dividends when the economy is booming and business is good, but to be consistent a company has to persevere and continue to increase dividends during the tough times.


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