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Dividends: to be or not to be? (episode 1)

The article presents a fascinating debate between two approaches to stock market investment: capital gains trading and dividend growth investing. Through a series of detailed analyses, the authors explore the advantages of each strategy, with a particular focus on the dividend growth method which allows for attractive returns over the long term.

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Your monthly dividend income

Active investors can create a steady monthly income stream by diversifying their portfolio with stocks that pay dividends at different times of the year. By strategically staggering investments in companies like Coca-Cola, Kimberly-Clark and Sysco, which pay their dividends at different times, it is possible to maintain a consistent income stream while protecting against inflation.

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The Dividend Kings

Dividend-paying stock investing strategies can be a great way to prepare for retirement, especially with companies like Intel having a track record of consistently growing their payouts. Dividend Aristocrats not only provide consistent income that outpaces inflation, but also outperform the S&P 500 Index, making them an attractive option for investors looking to build lasting wealth.

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Investment and Generations: Understanding the Silent Generation (1925-1945) and its Economic Impact

This post is part 2 of 7 in the series Generations and investment

The Silent Generation, born between the Great Depression and World War II, is characterized by its hard work and undemanding nature, with Warren Buffett as its emblematic figure. This generation, marked by economic crises and conflicts, is distinguished by its conventional approach and hope despite difficulties, while having a moderate impact on current economic growth.

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