Today is Thanksgiving in U.S. This is a time that most Americans reflect on all that they have been blessed with and give thanks for it. As a dividend stock investor, there are many things to be thankful for this year, including a wonderful family friends and a country that allows me to pursue my dreams.
Over the next several days as I will spend time with those that mean the most to me (and slip in several football games.) As we enter the Christmas season, I see it as a time to reflect on who and what means the most to us. Wealth is a lot more fun when you have loved ones to share it with.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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