How to Value Stocks
Price is only what something costs. Value is what that something is actually worth. Having a clear idea of both, and separating the former from the latter, can make an investor very wealthy over time.
Read MorePosted by Jason Fieber, Dividends And Income | Jun 8, 2019
Price is only what something costs. Value is what that something is actually worth. Having a clear idea of both, and separating the former from the latter, can make an investor very wealthy over time.
Read MorePosted by Jason Fieber, Dividends And Income | Jun 2, 2019
This is a high-quality company that’s diversified across almost every industry, end market, and country in the world. With 61 consecutive years of dividend raises, a 3.5%+ yield, and the potential that shares are 22% undervalued, this is a rare moment in which this prototypical dividend growth stock appears to be on sale. Dividend growth investors should take a strong look at this stock here.
Read MorePosted by Jason Fieber, Dividends And Income | Jun 1, 2019
A lot of people who are new to investing get tripped up by the misconception that stocks with lower price tags are cheaper – and thus better – to buy.
Read MorePosted by Jason Fieber, Dividends And Income | May 26, 2019
With fantastic fundamentals, a yield of over 3.5%, a moderate payout ratio, almost 15 consecutive years of dividend raises, and the potential that shares are 21% undervalued, long-term dividend growth investors would be wise to look closely at this stock right now.
Read MorePosted by Jason Fieber, Dividends And Income | May 25, 2019
It comes down to saving and investing as much as possible, as soon as possible.
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