Last year, I launched a premium dividend investing newsletter. In my newsletter, I share a list of ten companies that I am investing in for the month. I leverage the principles and lessons that I have learned in building my dividend growth portfolio to the coveted dividend crossover point.
The stated purpose of the portfolio is to reach $1,000 in monthly dividend income by investing $1,000 in ten dividend growth stocks each month. The real purpose of the newsletter is to educate investors, and provide a process of evaluating companies, building a portfolio, and monitoring its progress against the goals and objectives. I believe that the best way to teach the principles of successful dividend growth investing is to present actionable information in real time, not hide behind a backtest or a theoretical academic model with little practical use. Subscribers are able to observe me make investment decisions in real time, by putting my own money on the line.
After one year of investing, I have assembled a portfolio consisting of 45 dividend growth companies. The forward dividend income has been increasing, fueled by new contributions and organic growth from the 28 dividend increases to date. The portfolio has a forward annual dividend income of $410 as of today.
For the next week, I would like to invite you to sign up for the Dividend Growth Investor newsletter, if you haven’t done so already. I offer this service at a very affordable $65/year or $6/month. This is a promotional price that will never increase, if you sign up today. After August 1, the price will increase for new members.
When you sign up today, you will get access to the last two newsletters. The latest newsletter was just sent out on Sunday, July 21st. I followed the instructions of the newsletter, and invested in the companies mentioned today. I plan to send an updated list of dividend portfolio holdings by August 4.
There is a 7 days free trial, during which you will be able to decide if this service is for you.
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Dividend Growth Investor
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