A dividend investing experment

18 Feb 2014 08:41 #1 by Blazer Bob
I just fly by the seat of my pants but for younger investors who are planning future income this might be a worthwhile read. As always, past performance does not blah, blah, blah.

"Show Vs Grow Part 1: High Yield Vs Dividend Growth; An Experiment To Determine Which Approach Is Best 1 comment
Feb 13, 2014 9:55 AM | about stocks: ANDE, ATR, BEN, CAH, CASS, CASY, CBRL, CRR, DCI, FDS, HCC, JKHY, LOW, MCD, MON, NKE, NUS, OZRK, PB, ROP, ROST, SEIC, SYK, TIF, WMT
Among dividend investors, few debates can get more heated than which approach is best, a high yield, low growth portfolio vs. a lower yield but faster dividend growth approach. The basic arguments for each side are as such:"...

http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/11335 ... ch-is-best

"Show Vs Grow Part 2: High Yield Vs Dividend Growth; An Experiment To Determine Which Approach Is Best 2 comments
Feb 13, 2014 4:02 PM | about stocks: ROIC, GLNG, BIP, O, MAIN, OHI, TGP, KMP, WPZ, EPB, VNR, ARCC, SFL, CPLP, BBEP, CLMT, NMM, SDRL, MEMP, NADL, PSEC, LRE, QRE, OXLC, BDCL
In part one of my series on high yield vs dividend growth I presented a portfolio of 25 dividend growth stocks that represented the best of the best when it comes to dividend growth champions. Each one of them was a dividend achiever, meaning they had grown dividends 10+ consecutive years. In addition they had grown their dividends an average annual rate of 22% over an average period of 23 years and over 17% over the last 5 years. Today I am presenting the flipside of the Yield vs Growth debate, the high yield portfolio.

I must point out that putting together a high yielding portfolio that is of similar caliber in terms of quality as the Dividend Growth Portfolio, is much harder. Whereas"...

http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/11335 ... ch-is-best

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