Barron's has an interesting video about the Dividend Aristocrats. Thanks to Disciplined Approach to Investing for psting the video on his blog in the first place. It definitely seems that Barron's is indeed reading my blog. If you scroll to 21st second of the video you will see a snapshot of a table that I originally posted on my blog in this post from June 2008.
Other than that my blog has been featured on several prominent sites from time to time including but not limited to WSJ, The Street (here, here and here) and Motley Fool. Most of my articles also appear regularly on Seeking Alpha, which is the best blog aggregator on the net.
Barron's Electronic Investor has a nice overview of dividend investing resources available to investors in Where to Find High, Safe Stock Yields. Yours truly was also featured in there.
Popular Posts
-
The S&P Dividend Aristocrats index tracks companies in the S&P 500 that have increased dividends every year for at least 25 years ...
-
A lot of people would tell you that receiving a dividend is the same as selling stock That's deceptive at best, and an outright lie at ...
-
Today marks the 18th year of the Dividend Growth Investor blog. I started it on my kitchen table 18 years ago, as a way to share my throught...
-
A dividend champion is a company which has a 25 year record of annual dividend increases. There are only 146 such companies in the US toda...
-
At the beginning of the 21st century most young people are told that social security won’t be there for them when they retire from the work ...
-
Anne Scheiber worked as an auditor for the IRS. She retired at the age of 51 in 1944, and focused on managing her portfolio for the next 51 ...
-
Warren Buffett's investment in Coca-Cola (KO) is really fascinating. He started buying it in 1988 after the 1987 Stock Market crash. Buf...
-
A dividend king is a company that has managed to increase dividends to shareholders for at least 50 years in a row. There are only 52 such ...
-
The S&P Dividend Aristocrats index tracks companies in the S&P 500 that have increased dividends every year for at least 25 years ...
-
There has been a lot of buzz recently about the emergence of large trillion dollar companies. It looks like every investor out there wants t...
