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1y ago
I recently had the honor of interviewing Keith Park the blogger behind . Keith has been a dividend investor since 2007, and has traveled to over 32 countries. In this interview we discuss how Keith got started with dividend investing, how he selects dividend stocks, and what stocks look interesting to him right now. Let's get started with the interview! Keith how did you get started with dividend investing? I have been investing in stocks for many decades often buying and ..read more
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1y ago
These days everyone is talking about ChatGPT. ChatGPT is a chatbot developed by OpenAI, it launched in November 2022 and quickly garnered attention for its detailed responses and articulate answers across many domains of knowledge. For fun I asked ChatGPT to write a poem about the benefits of dividends, below you will find the poem. Enjoy! Dividends are a gift that keeps on giving, A path to wealth that's worth pursuing. They may not come in one big sum, But in small bits, they add up to a handso ..read more
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1y ago
Long-term investing in dividend stocks provides the following 5 key benefits: One of the primary benefits of dividend investing is the ability to generate passive income. As long as the company continues to pay dividends, an investor receives regular payments that can help supplement their income. Here's my personal example with owning TC Energy: In 2000, I purchased 185 shares in TRP for $13.40 each, for a total investment of $2479. Since then I have received over $8,0 ..read more
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1y ago
With recent declines in stock prices, dividend traps are becoming more prevalent. In this blog post I'll describe what is a dividend trap, it's potential downfalls, and how to avoid these traps. Before we begin, you need to understand dividend yield, and the dividend payout ratio. The dividend yield is simply the "annual dividend" divided by the "share price" expressed as a percentage, take a look at this example ..read more
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