“The concept of identifying undervalued and overvalued stock prices according to historic patterns of dividend yield can be applied to any stock with a reasonably long dividend history. However, investors who make the decision to include only high-quality, blue-chip stocks in their considerations will probably never regret it.” Source: Dividends Don’t Lie – Geraldine Weiss/Janet... The post Why You Should Use Dividend Yield As A Valuation Tool For Stocks appeared first on Dividend Gro...| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
“Dividend Yield + Dividend Growth = Prospective Return” Josh Peters, The Ultimate Dividend Playbook Yield + Dividend Growth = Total Return Estimate. Such a simple formula, but you’ll see from US and Canadian examples that it’s also been surprisingly accurate. That said, it has some pitfalls to be aware of too. Yield + Dividend Growth Estimate... The post Yield + Dividend Growth: A Simple Formula To Estimate Future Total Returns appeared first on Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement.| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
The Chowder Number/ Chowder Rule is all about finding the right mix between dividend yield and dividend growth. In a perfect world, we’d all be investing in high-yield, high-dividend growth stocks. The reality is that many high-yield stocks have lower dividend growth rates than lower-yielding stocks. So how do you find the right balance between... The post Chowder Number / Chowder Rule – The Perfect Mix of Dividend Yield and Dividend Growth appeared first on Dividend Growth Investing & ...| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
Want to double your dividend income in 10 years? Invest in dividend growth stocks that average +7% dividend growth per year. Want to triple your dividend income in 10 years? Add in dividend reinvestment with a reasonably high starting dividend yield. A portfolio yielding 5% with +7%/year dividend growth will roughly triple its dividend income... The post Double Your Dividend Income With Dividend Growth & Triple It With Dividend Reinvestment appeared first on Dividend Growth Investing & Retire...| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
Before I invest a cent of my hard-earned money into a dividend growth stock, I use these 7 dividend growth investing resources for every new investment. I wanted this list to be valuable, so to make it onto the list: It had to be a resource that I always use when researching or investing in... The post 7 Dividend Growth Investing Resources I Can’t Live Without appeared first on Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement.| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
In Canada there are 9 wide moat stocks and 100 narrow moat stocks, but which of these companies with strong sustainable competitive advantages make good dividend growth investments? To answer this question, I did three things: I researched all Canadian wide and narrow moat companies to identify 44 stocks with a 5+ year dividend growth... The post 44 Canadian Wide & Narrow Moat Dividend Growth Stocks appeared first on Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement.| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
With only 9 wide moat stocks in Canada, narrow moat stocks are a necessary concession for anyone looking to build a diversified portfolio. Now a narrow moat might not be as good as a wide moat, but narrow moat companies are still expected to maintain their competitive advantages for 10-20 years. Not as long as... The post 100 Canadian Narrow Moat Stocks appeared first on Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement.| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
As dividend growth investors, we know that wide moat stocks make a good starting point, but it is just one of many considerations on our hunt for high-quality dividend growth stocks. Which of these international companies with strong sustainable competitive advantages make good dividend growth investments? To help answer this question, I have separate articles... The post 23 International Wide Moat Dividend Growth Stocks appeared first on Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement.| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement
A good investment strategy requires a long-term mindset, a long-term mindset needs high-quality companies, and high-quality companies are wide-moat stocks.| Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement