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Dividend Investing for Beginners: How to Build Your Investment Strategy, Find The Best Dividend Stocks to Buy, and Generate Passive Income: Investing for Beginners, #1
Dividend Investing for Beginners: How to Build Your Investment Strategy, Find The Best Dividend Stocks to Buy, and Generate Passive Income: Investing for Beginners, #1
Dividend Investing for Beginners: How to Build Your Investment Strategy, Find The Best Dividend Stocks to Buy, and Generate Passive Income: Investing for Beginners, #1
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The Beginner-Friendly Guide to Learn How to Generate Wealth with Dividend Investing

 

Tired of working your boring old 9-5 job?

 

Are you looking for a way to make money that doesn't involve working day and night?

 

Do you want to get into investing but not sure where to start?

 

Dividend investing is one of the smartest and most stable ways to grow your wealth. You can find high-quality dividend stocks to buy and hold for the long term, and watch your investment income grow every single year.

 

With dividend investing, you can create a stream of passive income that will provide you with financial security for years to come.

Imagine waking up each morning, check your portfolio, and see that you're making even more money than you were yesterday. That's the power of dividend investing – it provides a reliable stream of income that grows over time.

 

Dividend Investing for Beginners is the perfect guidebook for anyone who wants to get started in dividend investing. You'll learn everything you need to know about this powerful investment strategy, including how to find the best dividend stocks and create a recurring income stream!

With this book, get the blueprints to:

 

  • Confidently start building your own investment portfolio and generating a steady income from dividends.
  • Know how to expertly select the best and most profitable dividend stocks to buy.
  • Quit your day job and make passive income through investments
  • Achieve financial freedom with half the effort
  • Understand how to invest like a pro
  • And so much more

 

It's time to take control of your financial future

 

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 31, 2023
ISBN9798223475828
Dividend Investing for Beginners: How to Build Your Investment Strategy, Find The Best Dividend Stocks to Buy, and Generate Passive Income: Investing for Beginners, #1

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    Dividend Investing for Beginners - Greg Middleton

    Dividend Investing for Beginners

    How to Build Your Investment Strategy, Find the Best Dividend Stocks to Buy, and Generate Passive Income

    Greg Middleton

    © Copyright 2023 - All rights reserved.

    The content contained within this book may not be reproduced, duplicated, or transmitted without direct written permission from the author or the publisher.

    Under no circumstances will any blame or legal responsibility be held against the publisher, or author, for any damages, reparation, or monetary loss due to the information contained within this book, either directly or indirectly.

    Legal Notice:

    This book is copyright protected. It is only for personal use. You cannot amend, distribute, sell, use, quote, or paraphrase any part, or the content within this book, without the consent of the author or publisher.

    Disclaimer Notice:

    Please note that the information contained within this document is for educational and entertainment purposes only. All effort has been executed to present accurate, up to date, reliable, complete information. No warranties of any kind are declared or implied. Readers acknowledge that the author is not engaged in the rendering of legal, financial, medical or professional advice. The content within this book has been derived from various sources. Please consult a licensed professional before attempting any techniques outlined in this book.

    By reading this document, the reader agrees that under no circumstances is the author responsible for any losses, direct or indirect, that are incurred as a result of the use of the information contained within this document, including, but not limited to, errors, omissions, or inaccuracies.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Kinds of Investors

    Long-Term Investors

    Short-Term Investor

    Mixed-Term Investor

    Chapter 2: The Stock Market

    Auction Markets

    Electronic Communication Network

    Electronic Trading

    Over the Counter

    Types of Stockbrokers

    Chapter 3: The Nature of Dividends

    Types of Dividends

    Cash Dividends

    Stock Dividend

    Property Dividends

    Liquidating Dividends

    Challenges Associated With Investing in Dividends

    Paperwork

    Validation

    Ex-dividend Price Drops

    Types of Shares

    Preference Shares

    Ordinary Shares

    Differential Voting Rights Shares

    Chapter 4: Indicators and Techniques

    Metrics Used to Measure Dividends

    Dividend Yield

    Dividend Payout Ratio

    Monthly Dividend Income

    Cost Base of Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs or DRPs)

    Total Annualized Return

    Top Screeners for Dividend Investing

    Zacks

    CNBC

    Yahoo Finance

    FINVIZ

    MarketWatch

    Investment Techniques and Strategies

    Market Order

    Limit Order

    Stop-Loss Order

    Stop-Limit Order

    All or None

    Immediate or Cancel

    Fill or Kill

    Good ‘Til Canceled

    Day

    Take Profit

    Chapter 5: Online Trading Platforms

    ID Ameritrade

    E*Trade

    Merrill Edge

    Fidelity Investment

    Interactive Brokers

    Chapter 6: Top 10 Companies to Hold Dividends Within

    CubeSmart (CUBE)

    Ambev SA (ABEV)

    Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)

    Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD)

    VF Corporation (VFC)

    First American Financial Corporation (FAF)

    Prudential Financial Inc. (PRU)

    Citigroup Inc. (C)

    Clorox Company (CLX)

    Unilever PLC (UL)

    Conclusion

    References

    Introduction

    The stock market has been around for many years, giving business ventures and investors alike the opportunity to go on adventures that they foresaw as having financial benefits for both parties. For those who may not know, this model was created to empower enterprises to be born while giving investors value for money. So, it started with investors giving a specific business concept a certain amount of money in return for a share of that business when it is running. The company must see to it that the investors are paid; after all, they have a tremendous helping hand in the life of the business.

    Be that as it may, an investor doesn't just invest in any business idea that comes their way. They are called investors because they are in the business of strategically spending money to make even more money. Therefore, there are certain principles and strategies that an investor needs to follow to facilitate a successful investment in stocks. These will be discussed in more detail in the book, so you can figure out where you stand before you pull out your wallet.

    Furthermore, there are a variety of stock markets. These are all different, providing the investor with many investment methods to choose from. Some of these stock markets are beginner-friendly, while others are as big and intimidating as Wall Street in the ‘70s. Some serve convenience, while others are aimed at relatively seasoned investors. So, there are many different stock markets you can choose from, depending on how much you know about them.

    You will have to acquaint yourself with various institutions, forms of software, and websites, all of which work as instruments when used correctly. The most important is a stockbroker—an individual or institution licensed to interact with stock

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