The March 2019 edition of the Dividend Growth Investor newsletter comes out this Sunday, March 24. This will be the ninth edition of the dividend investment newsletter that I started last year.
It will list ten dividend growth stocks I plan to purchase on Monday, March 25. Each company is analyzed in detail, following my format for evaluating companies. The goal for the analysis is to evaluate the dividend for safety, while also checking on the fundamentals that will allow that dividend to grow over time. The companies listed are attractively valued, and will be bought by my personal portfolio. I use commission-free broker Robinhood, in order to keep investment costs low.
We have 37 companies in our portfolio right now. The new edition that comes out on Sunday may increase the number of portfolio holdings, depending on the availability of quality ideas at a good price when I run my screens on Friday. I find most of the companies in the portfolio to be good values today.
Long-term readers know that I am a long-term investor who buys stocks and holds them for years. Each investment is made with the intention to hold it for years. Given that I am investing real money in these companies, I am extra careful in what I purchase for long-term dividend income. After nine months of operating, we have already had 16 dividend increases so far. I believe we are on the right track to hit the portfolios stated long-term dividend goals of generating $1,000 in monthly dividend income.
The newsletter is much more than a list of top ten dividend stocks however. This newsletter focuses on a real portfolio, that I am building from scratch. The newsletter shows how I make portfolio selections, and how to build a portfolio from scratch and monitor its progress along the way.
I am showing the process I used to build my own personal dividend portfolio for the past decade. I am using the principles of screening, monitoring, valuation, company analysis to get to a list of companies to buy each month, and to build that portfolio along the way.
While we discuss how to build a dividend portfolio by making regular investments, I believe this newsletter can be helpful to retired investors, not just those in accumulation phase.
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