Dividend Growth Investing: Get a Steady 8% Per Year Even in a Zero Interest Rate World - Featuring the 13 Best High Yield Stocks, REITs, MLPs and CEFs for Retirement Income
Z**N
A good introductory book
I liked the short read. Actionable steps and generally introductory nature. Lots of concepts covered, Informative for V’s a beginner like me.
J**.
Good investing tool
Easy reading
V**A
Something For All Investors
I've read a lot of investing books over the years. I wanted to read this one because I've read other books by Freeman Publications in the past and wanted to see their "take" on a subject of interest to me - dividend investing. After reading it, I truly believe it would be a bargain at any price.Far too many so-called "investing" books are full of hype and fluff and are weak on actual content. It was a pleasant surprise to pick up a book that strikes a balance between readability and in-depth content.Like any other book, you should do your own due diligence and not just blindly implement the suggestions in the book. Since I haven't yet started purchasing dividend stocks, I can't test, recommend, or "prove" this, or any other, dividend stock investing system. What the book does, in my opinion, is give you ways you can evaluate dividend stocks to see if a particular stock is a good fit for your portfolio. In other words, sharing the "why" behind making certain picks can help you develop your own systems for choosing stocks. That, to me, is the real value of this book.I also think this is at the "advanced beginner" level; if you've never heard of dividend stock investing before, there may be some concepts you don't understand. I also think that an Internet search for anything you don't understand will quickly bring you up to speed, so if you are a beginner, just read the book near your computer (or if you're reading the Kindle version, use the built-in search function) and you should be able to quickly understand the outlined concepts.There were a couple of things that I wouldn't have done in the book:1. The author(s) did make some specific stock picks. I would not encourage you to buy any of these stocks (especially if you buy the book several years after publication). The value, in my eyes, of these "picks" is that they are the result of choices made using the various methods outlined in the book. I'd focus on the process (of choosing a dividend stock) rather than the specific outcome (the stock itself).2. I'm not sure that the tax information given towards the end of the book is 100% accurate based on my own research. Tax laws tend to frequently change and I would strongly recommend that you not rely on the information printed in the book when you file your taxes. Always, ALWAYS consult a tax professional who has experience working with investors and traders.All told, I think the book is an extremely solid value. You won't be an expert on dividend stocks by the time you're done reading the book but I think the book has something to offer all investors, especially given the extremely low price. It gets my recommendation.DISCLAIMER: I was given a pre-release copy of the book for review purposes but bought the Kindle version anyway (I thought it was worth supporting the author(s) after reading the book). My opinions are my own views and were not in any way influenced by Freeman Publications.
T**Y
Great investment advise
I have been dabbling in the stock markets for thirty-five years. I consider myself well-versed in the stock markets. 'Dividend Growth Investing' is dead-on with their approach to income generation and their guidance and recommendations are not only feasible, but wholly realistic. This book is a good read and written in layman's terms. I have not seen anything in the books or the bonus reports that I did not agree or did not like. Like Jim Cramer, these guys are out to help you make money.
C**9
Workable strategies
I enjoyed the section on taxation of dividends. Because most people don’t understand how ordinary/qualified dividends are treated for tax purposes. This is a book for the novice/intermediate investor that’s looking to buy income producing assets.
W**C
Excellent Book on Dividends Investing
This book from Freeman Publication is by far the best dividends investment book that I have read. The author made the complex concept of dividends investing simple and easy to understand. I really enjoy the 11 principles for finding great dividend payment stocks in Chapter 8. The information around Tax Implications of Dividends was nicely done in Chapter 14. I will always remember the quote from Warren B. on page 168: "There are two rules in investing. Rule No 1: Never lose money, Rule No 2: Never forget rule No. 1". I look forward to read other books from this author.
S**Y
More than an overview without getting to far into the weeds.
The book provides a comprehensive review of dividend income investing. I personally felt the book was spot on with detail. It was easily digestible and provided information I felt I can start to apply immediately. I surprised at how much I got out of the book, it really provides more than an overview.The book starts with a basic history of income investing, discussion on advisors, provides a process, good discussion on the different dividend income vehicles (stocks, REITS, MLP, funds, ETFs, CEFs) and recommendations based on the information discussed, and tax discussion.I really appreciate the recommendations. Each recommendation is provided with details pertaining to the process and information on that specific investment vehicle. The details that go with the recommendation provide you with an idea of the level of information you should come away with on your future investment prospects; that to me was their real value. These are current recommendations, not dated (at least not yet). The pandemic and implications are mentioned several times in the book.I’ve been actively investing for about 5 yrs now, mostly focused on growth, but getting to that point where I what to earn income on what I’ve grown. This book really focuses on earning income from your investments which is a different mindset than I’ve been using. It really helped me shift my thinking on stock evaluation while providing insight into investment options I’ve not much explored (MLPs & CEFs specifically).The value of the book well exceeded the $0.99 price tags for the Kindle version, and worth full value of the hard copy.
A**R
Great start to dividend investing!
- A well written, easy to read and follow roadmap for a beginner in dividend investing.- Excellent guidelines on pitfalls to avoid when investing for dividend income.- Expands on principles of investing detailed in preceding book: The 8-step Beginner's Guide to Value Investing.- Well explained examples of dividend stocks, ETFs and CEF to get started in dividend investing.
S**N
Great, sensible approach
It was great to find a newly published investment book that can discuss the unprecedented times we are in. Easy to understand for beginners.
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