Debt isn’t your enemy. Mismanaged debt is. If you’ve followed me for a while, you know I’m comfortable with risk when it’s smart. Leverage, used well, is how capital-intensive businesses build assets that throw off cash for decades. Utilities, pipelines, and telecoms cannot sit around waiting for cash flow to fund projects. They borrow, build, […] The post Learn to Love Company Debt: Debt Ratios for Dividend Investors appeared first on The Dividend Guy Blog.| The Dividend Guy Blog
When a great company trades at an all-time high and a P/E north of 30, are you overpaying—or just paying for quality? Mike and Vero show how to use the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio without a crystal ball. Discover why a stock’s own 5- to 10-year averages matter more than cross-sector comparisons, how to identify “priced-for-perfection” setups, …| The Dividend Guy Blog
Can you really retire on a 25% yield? We dive into the buzzworthy Harvest Diversified High Income ETF (HHIS.TO)—a high-yield ETF promising monthly income and exposure to trending growth stocks. Let’s explore whether HHIS is a sustainable income solution or simply too good to be true. You’ll learn how the fund is structured, what’s behind …| The Dividend Guy Blog
In The Little Book That Still Beats the Market, Joel Greenblatt distills decades of experience into a concise, witty, and surprisingly approachable framework for beating the market. At its core, Greenblatt introduces what he calls the “Magic Formula”—a systematic way to buy good companies at bargain prices.| The Acquirer's Multiple®
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Starting fresh with a new portfolio can be one of the most exciting—and intimidating—moments in your investing journey. You’ve got a lump sum of cash. You know you want to build something smart with it. And you’re drawn to dividend growth investing for all the right reasons: predictable income, long-term compounding, and the peace of …| The Dividend Guy Blog
Dividend growth investing is a powerful strategy for building wealth over time, but not all dividend-paying stocks are created equal. To separate the winners from the rest, seasoned investors often rely on the Dividend Triangle. This simple yet effective framework helps identify companies with robust financial health and long-term growth potential, making it an essential …| The Dividend Guy Blog
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