Carnivals and Festivals
The 156th Carnival of Personal Finance: Songs of Summer, hosted by PT Money, selected my post Selected Dividend Increases in May.
The 92nd Edition of the Festival of Stocks, hosted by George over at Fat Pitch Financials included my post Commerce Bancshares (CBSH) Dividend Analysis.
Blogs
Moneygardener posted top 5 stock picks - 1 year update.
The Dividend Guy showed Where to Find Dividend Growth Rates.
Tyler from Dividend Money is concerned that Baby Boomers Getting Deeper In Debt.
Dividends4Life presented Dividends - The Capitalist’s Ideal.
The Div Guy presented Pay Yourself With Dividends.
Passive Family Income is asking whether He should ride his bike to work.
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