[Mobile ebook] The Dividend Imperative: How Dividends Can Narrow the Gap between Main Street and Wall Street
✿ Daniel Peris ✿
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. How to Think About InvestingBy Thomas H RekdalAn outstanding explanation of the practical application of the central concept of equity investing: that a stock's worth is only the present value of its entire dividend stream. To grasp this idea fully is to finally appreciate the absurdity of corporate stock buybacks. Give us the money!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Passionate plea for dividendsBy P. R.The author makes a compe"[This] volume and [Peris's] previous book, The Strategic Dividend Investor, make the strongest cases I've ever seen for relentlessly investing in dividend stocks and funds that own them." Kiplinger's 20130206About the AuthorDANIEL PERIS is a senior portfolio manager at Federated Investors in PittIF YOUrsquo;RE INVESTED IN THE FUTURE OF THE STOCK MARKET, THIS IS YOUR WAKE-UP CALL. Yoursquo;ve seen the markets swing from bubble to scandal and back again. Yoursquo;ve watched the divide between Wall Street and Main Street grow larger each year. Yoursquo;ve wished there was a strategic approach to investing that strengthened portfolios, benefited companies, and bolstered the economy as well. The answer, according to business investor Daniel Peris, is simple. You need to focus on dividends. ... [PDF.ez72] The Dividend Imperative: How Dividends Can Narrow the Gap between Main Street and Wall Street Rating: 4.83 (537 Votes)
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