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Constructing the Perfect Dividend Growth Portfolio

I have a rather interesting task before me. My greater goal is to have my passive income and side hustle income cover my expenses. If my passive income were a tree, then things like rental income would...

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Building a Dynasty with Dividend Growth Investing

Dividend growth investing is one of the easiest and surest paths to financial independence. It’s a true “Set it and Forget it” approach. A dividend growth portfolio is nothing more than band of loyal...

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Vail Resorts Shows Why Dividend Growth Investing is the Green Circle Slope to...

If you’ve ever been skiing, then you’ve probably seen these signs. Every ski slope on the mountain is assigned a degree of difficulty. These nearly-universal designations range from the easy, green...

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How Are Those Jeans Affecting Your Retirement Date?

Every so often a product, service, or idea comes along that seems tailor-made for the financial independence community. These are things that get each of us, no matter our station in life, closer to...

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Expand Your Dividend Income With Covered Calls

The formula for how much you make in dividend income is rather straightforward: Dividend Income = P x Y P: Portfolio Value Y: Dividend Yield of Portfolio I can see four obvious ways to increase...

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Cradle To Grave Investing Primer

I realized the other day that, despite my dire hopes to the contrary, the concept of “investing” is still foreign to many people—particularly young people. I suppose this shouldn’t come as a big...

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Do Stock Market Losses Freak You Out?

When the market opened this morning, the Dow Jones briefly dropped by over 1,000 points. Market circuit breakers were tripped across the globe, stocks opened without price indications, the internet was...

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Retirement Scapegoats Gone Wild: Compound Interest Edition

Sixty-one percent of Americans expect to work past the age of 65. Why? Well, we all know the real reasons: lifestyle inflation, wasteful and hilarious financial behavior, and undisciplined savings....

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