Sunday, May 17, 2015

Weekly Links: May 17, 2015

Each Sunday I highlight any notable articles that I came across over the past week, along with any Carnivals I participated in. For those readers not familiar with carnivals, it's where personal finance bloggers submit their best articles of the week with one blog serving as the host. The entries are separated into various categories such as Investing, Credit, Debt, Budgeting, Frugality, Wealth Building, Money Management, Financial Planning, Insurance, Taxes, The Economy, Real Estate, et. al.

Articles you might find interesting:

- 7 Stocks Paying You Back With Higher Cash Dividends
- STWD – Adding More Starwood Shares
- My advice to new graduates: Learn from my mistakes
- Three REITs I Picked Last Week
- Lockheed Martin Nice Run, But What’s Left?
- Anemic Economic Growth Since The Great Recession And Some Causes

The DIV-Net Featured Articles:

- Free Cash Flow Payout vs. Dividend Payout
- Warren Buffett's 10 Highest Yielding Dividend Stocks
- Recent Buy - W.P. Carey (WPC)
- Tradeking Brokerage Review
- Recent Buy - Omega Healthcare (OHI)

Articles from D4L-News:

A High Dividend Stock Yielding 10%, With 7 Straight Dividend Hikes, Going Ex-Dividend Soon
Remember that famous Warren Buffett quote, "Be greedy when others are fearful, and fearful when others are greedy"? That maxim might apply to this week's focus stock, which, just like the high dividend stock in last week's article, is another Energy-related stock that got beaten up badly by the market in 2014, due to crude oil's crash. But when you look further into this company's operations, you'll discover that it has minimal exposure to crude oil prices, and, in fact, there are ongoing industry forces that are increasing demands for its services. The market now seems to agree, as its stock has outperformed in 2015...

The 3 Most Undervalued High-Quality Dividend Stocks
Stock prices go up and down in a very short period of time. A gain of someone is also a loss for a different person or group. There are times in which investors are greedy and there are times on which they are fearful and sell assets below their fair or intrinsic value. The stock market is giving opportunistic investors an opportunity to load up on these well-known blue-chip stocks at attractive prices. There are three high-quality dividend stocks that have seen their share prices fall 10% or more in the last 12 months and are worth buying right now to take advantage of the discount. Today I like to show you these top picks...

3 Best Dividend Stocks in Energy
When it comes to picking the best dividend stocks there are three things all income investors should focus on: yield, payout sustainability, and future dividend growth prospects. These factors are why I think these three companies are your best bet at beating the market in the long term while generating steady, safe, and growing income. These three stocks share all of these characteristics, with generous, safe, and fast-growing yields...

The Highest Dividend Stocks in Tech
The terms "dividends" and "tech stocks" are a bit like oil and water. The two styles of investing are often at odds with one another. However, even in this most unlikely of sectors, income investors enjoy an ample number of potential dividend stocks. So without further ado, let's look at five of the highest-dividend tech stocks in the market today...

An Income Portfolio Beats Capital Gains Every Time
When you have a good dividend yield along with good consistent dividend growth, your portfolio is set up for success. The real message of this article is that capital gains on your stocks is not the critical issue. What we want is increasing income quarter after quarter and we get this by never selling our assets and re-investing our dividends to buy more assets. 4 excellent stocks to start your income portfolio...


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There are some really good articles here, please take time and read a few of them.

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