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My name is Mike and I’m the author of The Dividend Guy Blog & The Dividend Monk along with the owner and portfolio manager here at more

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Market-Beating High Yield U.S. Stocks
After writing so much about the virtues of low-yield, high-growth stocks, it’s time to talk a bit about high-yield stocks. Some provide a fairly sustainable source of high income for investors, and some even manage to beat the market.
Optimize Your Portfolio Review
I’ll grant you that reviewing one's portfolio isn’t exciting. However, if this process is skipped, you may be unaware of events and information. You could end up with rock bottom stock prices, or dividend cuts could take you completely by surprise.
Is It Time To Sell Your REITs?
​​​​​​​Most REITs are not doing so well this year, up to the point that many investors wonder if they should sell them.
Deluxe Bonds And Dividend Traps
Deluxe bonds and dividend traps are often high-yield stocks. Deluxe bonds can play a useful role in your portfolio, but dividend traps can seriously hurt your retirement. It's important to know the difference between them.
Sniff Out Dividend Cuts
How do you sniff out dividend cuts before they happen, and avoid the worst? Spare yourself the unpleasantness of a dividend cut, and of the inevitable stock price drop that comes with it. Learn what to look for.
Why Ignore Low Yield Stocks When Planning Retirement?
Nobody wants to figure out how many shares to sell each year on top of getting their dividends, their pension income, and other resources. After all, “low yield stocks don’t pay the bills.” Or do they?
The Death Of Renewables? - September Dividend Income Report
I received slightly over $100,000 from my former employer. I decided to invest this money in dividend growth stocks. Each month, I publish my results on those investments. Here is the performance for September, as well as a look at renewables.
Low Yield, High Growth Stocks For Your Retirement
A widely-held belief is that we need to build a high-yield portfolio for our retirement, then live off the dividend payments without touching the capital. But is it true? I say no. In fact, I believe a high-yield portfolio can hurt your retirement.
Buy List – October 2023: Essex Property Trust
Essex Property Trust is everything a REIT should be. It has a dominant position in a thriving market, a decent yield, and a stellar dividend growth history.
More About The Importance Of Cash From Operations
Continuing on from last week, there is more to learn about the importance of cash from operations. Here I provide examples of when this metric helps to clarify the situation and explain how we use it in our stock analysis.
Financial Concepts To Better Understand Cash Flow
Here are definitions of financial concepts to better understand cash flow. After all, cash flow is the lifeblood of companies. Understanding it will help you to analyze companies more accurately and avoid unpleasant surprises.
The Importance Of Cash From Operations
Here you can learn about the importance of the cash from operations metric and its trend when analyzing a company. After all, it’s often more revealing than the good, ol' earnings per share (EPS).
Explaining Bad Payout Ratios
Why bother explaining bad payout ratios? After all, it’s pretty simple: dividend payout ratios over 100 or below zero are bad, right? Not necessarily.
Generate Enough Retirement Income From Your Portfolio
When planning for retirement, you want to be sure you’ll generate enough retirement income from your portfolio. There are two ways to generate income from your portfolio if you are a dividend investor. Let’s take a close look at both.
Market Review – August Dividend Income Report
Right now is not the time to take wild guesses. The fall will be rough.
Retirement Withdrawal Strategy: Avoid Panic, Enjoy Life
Here is my simple yet effective retirement withdrawal strategy; it ensures I always have enough money to enjoy my retirement. It might fit well with your own situation. It may give you a good starting point to elaborate on your own strategy.
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