by Darnell Brown | Dividend Investing, Investing 101, Portfolio Strategy
Earlier this month I discussed how to start a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP). In that article, I mentioned that DRIP investors who are persistent and develop a good investment strategy can amass a great deal of wealth. This article will focus on the most common...
by Darnell Brown | Dividend Investing, Investing 101, Investing Strategy
I was introduced to stock investing and the Dividend Reinvestment strategy through Vita Nelson, the editor of the Moneypaper. Ms Nelson ran recurring TV commercials where she briefly explained that people could begin a dividend reinvestment portfolio (DRIP) with very...
by Darnell Brown | Dividend Investing
Investing in dividend stocks is a popular investing strategy. Dividend paying companies are generally mature businesses that have the cash flow to return profits to their stockholders. Dividends are a critical component of total return, since 1930 dividends have...
by Michael Barton | Dividend Investing, Stock Investing
When we invest, it is generally to benefit from either capital growth or income. In the case of shares, that income is provided by way of a dividend payment. How the payment of a dividend benefits us as shareholders is pretty straightforward to understand, but when a...
by Josh Hahn | Dividend Investing
It seems that even student contestants on Fox’s Are you Smarter Than a 5th Grader television game show would know that interest rates are at all time lows. It with is this common knowledge that I assume you are faced with paltry returns on your cash investments, and...
by Dave Scott | Dividend Investing
A solid, well balanced and diversified portfolio includes a mix of stocks, dividend stocks bonds, mutual funds and other investments. Many investors, particularly older retired folk, prefer to invest a greater chunk of their portfolio in dividend and fixed income...