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Year-to-Date changes in Dividend Aristocrats’ annual dividends
Submitted by sagitarius84  (dividendgrowth.blogspot.com)

It’s been more than a year since the financial market crisis began. Over those twelve horrendous months financial stocks have been the worst sector to be invested in. Record losses, coupled with...

Article | Submitted Aug 15, 2008 | Views: 15 | Comments: 0 
Tags: retirement, market, stock, investing, planning, dividend

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Dividend Growth and Earnings Per Share versus Total Return
Submitted by sagitarius84  (www.thediv-net.com)

Ever since I started analyzing stocks on my blog, I have been gathering information about several stocks in my data folders. I wanted to check what was the relationship between the ten year...

Article | Submitted Aug 15, 2008 | Views: 24 | Comments: 0 
Tags: retirement, market, stock, investing, planning, dividend

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Dow 370,000
Submitted by sagitarius84  (www.thediv-net.com)

The results of this passive approach show that it pays to ignore the media and all their gloomy forecasts about “the end of the world� and just stick with your investment while methodically...

Article | Submitted Aug 8, 2008 | Views: 43 | Comments: 1 
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How much money do you really need to achieve financial independence?
Submitted by sagitarius84  (www.thediv-net.com)

How much money do you need to invest, in order to generate the amount of dividend income that will set you free from the 9 to 5 job? Well, a good starting point would be first to track analyze your...

Article | Submitted Jul 25, 2008 | Views: 66 | Comments: 0 
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