Blogs I follow
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19 Ways To Get Paid To Walk
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Are you looking for ways to get paid to walk? Getting paid to walk is a
side hustle with the benefits of getting daily exercise and even getting
paid for...
3 days ago
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March 2024 Early Retirement Update – Busy Springtime Edition
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Welcome back to another monthly update from Root of Good! I'm releasing
this update just a few days into the new month because we're rushing out
the door...
2 weeks ago
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Blind Spots and Continuous Improvement
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As an investor, I am aware that I have a lot of blind spots. Someone with a
glass half full outlook on life might say that I have a lot of room for
impro...
3 weeks ago
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2023 Annual Review
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Sitting down to write an annual review like this is a little daunting. It
was easier to do my prior monthly reviews because the information was
fresher a...
2 months ago
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Top Dividend Champions with High Return on Assets (ROA) -- $GWW $ ITW $ALB
$ERIE $MCD $CTAS $DCI $BMI $PG
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Dear Reader, please find below a list of Top Dividend Champions with High
Return on Assets (ROA). Source: Dividends Paradiseby the way...if you like
this l...
2 months ago
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The Top 5 Myths About the Recession
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Introduction There is a great deal of confusion and misinformation about
recessions. In this article, the top myths about recessions will be
addressed. B...
1 year ago
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MORTAGE BALANCE (June 2022 Update)
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If you have viewed our family's *Net Worth Page*, you probably
already know that it does not include equity in our home. Although w...
1 year ago
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What a Thrifted Wardrobe Taught me about Spending and Saving
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It started with a belt. I was browsing a thrift store for a simple black
belt and found one in my size for one dollar. Since the day I made that
purchase...
2 years ago
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Hello world!
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Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then
start writing!
The post Hello world! appeared first on Dividend Developer.
4 years ago
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Monthly Dividend Income – November 2018
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Its time for me to post dividend income earned from my portfolios: DIP,
& Roth. I enjoy sharing them as these passive dividend income provides me
great ins...
5 years ago
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SO…..Here It Is!!!!
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Well, it ...
5 years ago
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Reader Questions – What are you saving for?
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Save, invest, prosper with My Own Advisor.
Reader Questions – What are you saving for? Thanks again good readers. I
appreciate hearing from you and rece...
5 years ago
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Warren Buffet On Timing The Markets
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I was watching a portion of the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting this
weekend and I thought I would share.
Warren Buffett doesn't try to time the stock ma...
5 years ago
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Million Endeavour is Back…. Again!
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Hey everyone! How is it going? I can’t believe that it has been almost 5
months since my last post! I’ve sort of been side tracked playing the
online mar...
6 years ago
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Financial Literacy Month
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April is financial literacy month. But I don't think I have anything new to
teach you. That's sort of why I've stopped writing, I felt like I was
preaching...
7 years ago
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Weekly Activity - Investments
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Hi everyone,
I hope everyone had a great week! I'm ready to spend the weekend relaxing
and maybe catching a movie with the wife. As far as an update, I h...
7 years ago
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The Maestro's Movers: Neil Woodford's Big Buys and Sells in April 2016
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Stock stalking is a weird hobby.
In general I do not "follow" any particular investor's activities. However,
there are a couple that I have followed of so...
7 years ago
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January 2016 Dividend Update
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Two Purchases for January 2016 (Amgen and 3M) During the month, I made
another purchase of Amgen (AMGN). It seemed to be a good time to buy and
it starts ...
8 years ago
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Recent Buy(s) and Sell
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Well, here comes my second sell. This one was a long time coming, and I
held on far too long.
*On 4/7/15, I sold 34 shares of CAG for $38.14 per share. Thi...
9 years ago
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First post - Presentation and main objectives
I live in Portugal. In this country, and generally in the southern europe, the return on capital is much penalized.
For me, it is ridiculous to tax capital gains in pension funds since this capital already have been taxed as work income is well caught. Doesn't sounds fair to me.
Investing in stock market is something that I think will be inevitable in the short term, because major changes are around the corner in my country. In the last bailout, our lenders made us make many changes and these will continue in near future. Particularly, pensions from Social Security will be much lower than it have been it the past.
But stock market is a really unknown to most people in my country. There are few companies and the free float in each company is low as well. The stock market is not risk-free, very far from it. But it becomes inevitable when most of us, at working age, will have the lower support from the State that it is now assured, particularly in terms of pensions.
I give for granted the creation of personal capitalization accounts (one pension fund for each person) managed by the Government, or by independente companies like banks or other indicated by savers, that will allow some income for retirement, serious illness and/or unemployment. As already do the current pension funds .
The risk can be mitigated if the investment in the stock market is done in a rational way.
This blog will focuses on financial issues and portuguese stock market, and attempts to demystify the investment in stocks.
More, it will seek to give information about portuguese companies to people around the world!
Will you follow me in my adventure?
Wow. Lots of things you have to make sure you get right. Keep us up to date with what is going on. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteKeep cranking,
Robert the DividendDreamer