Here are the top stories for the week at Value Investing News
1. Realty Income (O) Dividend Analysis
Realty Income is a dividend achiever as well as a component of the S&P 1500 index. It has been increasing its dividends for the past 14 consecutive years. From 1998 up until June 30 2008 this dividend growth stock has delivered an annual average total return of 14.90 % to its shareholders.
2. Dividend Focused Equity Portfolio Maintains Real Purchasing Power In Retirement
An important aspect of dividend growth investments is the ability for these types of stocks to provide a growing income stream that keeps pace with inflation. Additionally, dividend paying stocks tend to be less volatile in down markets. This can be an added benefit if one is relying on their investment portfolio for retirement income.
3. There is Value to be Found in the P/B Ratio
These are the days that value and dividend investors long for. There have been times in the past where I struggled to find stocks worthy of purchasing. Now, the challenge is to pick the best available stocks that will maximize my chances of future success.
4. Stock Analysis: Stanley Works (SWK)
Stanley Works is a worldwide producer of tools, hardware and specialty hardware for home improvement, consumer, industrial and professional use. Linked here is a detailed stock analysis of SWK and commentary.
5. Joel Greenblatt on Finding Bargain Stocks
Two interviews with Joel Greenblatt from 1997 about special situations investing.
6. Stock Analysis: M&T Bank Corporation (MTB)
M&T Bank Corporation operates as the holding company for M&T Bank and M&T Bank, National Association, which provides commercial and retail banking services. Linked here is a detailed stock analysis of MTB and commentary.
7. Barrett Business Services (BBSI) – A Follow Up
One problem with Value Investing is that sometimes in trying to determine when to buy a Stock, an investor will try to wait too long, and miss an opportunity. On July 3, 2008, I posted on The DIV-Net on a company called Barrett Business Services (BBSI).
8. The importance of investing for retirement as early as possible
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 force. Thus, in order to be able to completely retire from the workforce, a person has to invest as early as possible in order to take full advantage of the power of compounding.
9. A Couple of Bargains : Circle of Competence
Taking a look at some bargains I see floating around right now, from mechanical contractors to media.
10. Quick Take: American Eagle Outfitters
American Eagle is an exceptionally well run company trading at flea market prices.
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One reply on “The Week’s Best at VIN”
Todd,
Thanks a lot for including my article in your review.
Best Regards,
Dividend Growth Investor