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The Richest Man in Babylon (2/4)

This post is part 2 of 4 in the series The Richest Man in Babylon

Discover the ancient secrets of wealth through the lessons of Algamish, the moneylender, who reveals to a humble scribe the key to financial prosperity. In this timeless wisdom, learn how the discipline of saving, like a seed that grows into a majestic tree, can transform your financial life and lead you to abundance.

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Many dividend stocks are overvalued…but six appear undervalued

Discover an in-depth analysis of the valuation of the stocks in the Global Dividend Growers and Smoking & Drinking Dividends portfolios using FAST Graphs software. This Benjamin Graham-inspired tool visualizes the relationship between stock price, company revenue, and historical average PE, providing valuable insights for dividend investors.

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Lorillard (NYSE:LO)

Discover the history of Lorillard Tobacco Company, the third largest cigarette manufacturer in the United States with its iconic brands Newport, Maverick and Kent. An in-depth analysis of this company that, despite the controversies of the tobacco sector, presents interesting financial fundamentals with an attractive yield and a steady growth of its dividends.

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Walgreens (NYSE:WAG)

Discover our in-depth analysis of Walgreens (WAG), the well-known American drugstore chain present throughout the United States. Between its sustained dividend growth and its dominant position in the pharmaceutical sector, WAG presents interesting qualities for investors, although there are some risks to consider.

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Generations & investment (7/7): consequences & conclusion

This post is part 7 of 7 in the series Generations and investment

The transition from Boomer to Generation X to Generation Y is shaping our society and influencing today’s financial markets. Learn how a diversified investment portfolio can capitalize on the unique needs of each generation, including in the retail, consumer goods, and technology sectors.

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