net price + 5% vat.
The safe, profitable alternative to a losing bet
While many of us were learning the hard way that a buy-and-hope strategy is
bound to fail, Don Schreiber, Jr., and Gary E. Stroik were busy updating All About
Dividend Investing—the proven answer to a highly flawed, totally outdated, but
all-too-common investing approach.
This back-to-basics book argues that dividend-paying stocks, not growth stocks,
form the best foundation for any portfolio. Used strategically, dividends are your best
bet for safe, profitable investing. Why? Three simple facts: Dividends are low risk.
Dividends work in bull markets. Dividends work in bear markets. Whether you're a veteran
investor or a beginner,
All About Dividend Investing, Second Edition, provides the facts you need
about:
- Tax advantages of dividend-paying stocks
- Dividend ratios and other key stock information
- Dividend portfolio design
- Managing risk and protecting gains
- Dividend-based mutual funds and ETFs
- Current historical analyses of market cycles
Don Schreiber, Jr., is founder, president, and CEO of WBI Investments,
Inc., an investment management firm.
Gary E. Stroik is vice president, portfolio manager, and investment
committee chair of WBI Investments, Inc.
The authors live in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1 Laying the Foundation: The Basis for Dividend Investing 1
Chapter 1 The Compelling Evidence for Dividend Investing 3
Chapter 2 Dividends 101: A Basic Primer 15
Chapter 3 New Advantages of Dividend Investing 25
Chapter 4 Head Start for Income Investors 39
Chapter 5 Advantages for Growth Investors 57
Chapter 6 Why Conventional Approaches Fail Investors 69
Part 2 Using the Toolbox: How to Get It Done 81
Chapter 7 Doing Your Homework 83
Chapter 8 Filling Your Toolbox 111
Chapter 9 Laying the Foundation 123
Chapter 10 Building Your Portfolio 141
Chapter 11 Safeguard Your Capital 167
Chapter 12 DRIPs, Folios, Mutual Funds, and ETFs 183
Chapter 13 Staying on Course 203
Appendix 209
Glossary 217
Index 233
256 pages, Paperback