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Get the lowdown on adding dividend stocks to your investment portfolio

Investing In Dividends For Dummies shares the fundamental information you need to know about one of the steadiest investments you can make: dividends. This approachable resource provides you with the details necessary to make confident, educated decisions regarding the dividends that you choose to add to your portfolio. Instead of guessing which investments will complement your current strategy, leverage the information offered by this easy-to-use text to determine how to best incorporate dividends into your investment tacticsand do so with confidence.

The steady nature of dividends makes them appealing to investors for many reasons. Most notably, theyre a great option if youre entering retirement and want a reliable source of income. Additionally, dividends are fantastic components of a well-rounded investment portfolio, as even the most aggressive of investors can benefit from more conservative investment tools in their overall strategy. Understanding what dividends are and how to use them is the first step to adding them to your portfolio.

  • Explore how dividend stocks can fit into your current investment portfolioand how they will impact your portfolios performance
  • Effectively research the companies offering dividends, and pinpoint the ones that best complement your current portfolio
  • Gauge the risk, growth, and return offered by dividend opportunities
  • Increase the amount of your investment portfolio thats dedicated to dividends, depending upon your financial goals and portfolio needs

Investing In Dividends For Dummies is a fantastic resource if youre looking to find a mature and predictable way to invest your money!

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ISBN 978-1-119-12195-4 (pbk); ISBN 978-1-119-12197-8 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-119-12198-5 (ebk)

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Introduction

The purpose of the stock market is to enable companies to raise the capital they need to start or grow their businesses. Instead of borrowing money from a bank and paying interest on it, a company can sell shares of itself to investors. Over the years, the stock market has gone from being a respectable venue for investors to purchase partial ownership in companies to something more akin to a casino. Seduced by reports of individuals earning millions nearly overnight by investing in high-growth stocks, speculative investors poured money into many companies that offered nothing more than a promise of sales and profits, further inflating share prices. When the needle point of reality finally popped the bubble, the poor unfortunates who failed to cash out their chips early enough were blown away like dust.

Fortunately, the deflated bubble (along with some dividend-friendly tax legislation) brought many investors down to earth and back to the basics investing in companies with a proven track record of earning profits and paying dividends. As they return to the fold, investors are beginning to realize what their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents already knew dividend investing offers a host of benefits that provide a safer and often more profitable way to invest in the stock market.

Dividend investing is nothing new. In fact, since 1602, when the Dutch East India Company became the first corporation to issue stock, dividends have been the primary way for investors to receive profits from their investments without dissolving the company or selling the investment. However, following a dividend-investment strategy is new to many modern investors whove been focused solely on growth investing. If you count yourself among this crowd or are just starting out and plan on investing in dividend stocks, youve come to the right place. Investing in Dividends For Dummies contains all you need to know to develop your strategy, find and evaluate potentially good dividend stocks, manage your portfolio, and avoid the most common and critical mistakes.

About This Book

Id love to be able to hand you a list of stocks and send you off with instructions to buy each one, but investing doesnt work that way. Every investor is different. You have a unique personality, specific goals, and a tolerance for risk thats different from your neighbors next door or across the street. Every company is different, too, operating in a specific industry, offering unique products and services, and being managed to varying levels of success. As an investor, your goal is to pair yourself up with investment opportunities that are a suitable match. Thats what this book is all about.

In Investing in Dividends For Dummies, I present the idea of dividend investing and lead you through a process of self-examination to determine the type of investor you are, identify your goals, and develop an overall strategy that can move you most efficiently (and safely) from point A to point B. I show you how to find promising candidates and how to then evaluate them by using time-tested criteria so that you choose the best stocks to meet your needs. I mention some historically well-performing stocks you may want to check out, show you various ways to buy and sell shares, and offer guidance on managing your portfolio after youve purchased some shares.

The best part about this reference book is that you decide where to start and what to read. Ive written every chapter to stand on its own, so you can start at the beginning of the book or pick any chapter from the table of contents and dig in.

As you read, keep one important point in mind: Past performance of a stock is no guarantee of future returns. I know, I know youve heard that one before. But its worth repeating. What it boils down to is this: If I mention a company in this book that I think is a potentially good dividend stock, dont assume Im telling you to buy it. You may want to look into it, but Im not necessarily recommending it. After all, by the time you read this book, that stallion of a stock may be a bust. Whatever you invest your money in or spend your money on is entirely your choice. I provide some guidance in picking stocks that may be likely to outperform other stocks, but I provide no specific recommendations. Take all the credit for your good investment decisions, but take all the blame for bad ones, too.

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