The Dividend Investor and Imperative EBOOK BUNDLE

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Author: Daniel Peris ISBN: 9780071812290
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Publication: September 20, 2013
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education Language: English
Author: Daniel Peris
ISBN: 9780071812290
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication: September 20, 2013
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education
Language: English

TWO E-BOOKS IN ONE

The Strategic Dividend Investor

Responsible for $4.5 billion in dividend-anchored portfolios, Daniel Peris demonstrates that, for most investors, buying a stock in the hope of making a quick buck by selling it in a few weeks or months is far from the best way to create wealth. Instead, you should use the stock market as a means of receiving a share of excess profits—dividends—from corporations in which you own stock. Over time, those payments—and the growth of those payments—represent the vast majority of stock market returns.

The Dividend Imperative

The The Dividend Imperative , a bold new vision for anyone interested in having a stronger, broader, and healthier stock market for everyone. If you’re invested in the future of the stock market, this is your wake-up call. Dividends are not the problem. They’re part of the solution.

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TWO E-BOOKS IN ONE

The Strategic Dividend Investor

Responsible for $4.5 billion in dividend-anchored portfolios, Daniel Peris demonstrates that, for most investors, buying a stock in the hope of making a quick buck by selling it in a few weeks or months is far from the best way to create wealth. Instead, you should use the stock market as a means of receiving a share of excess profits—dividends—from corporations in which you own stock. Over time, those payments—and the growth of those payments—represent the vast majority of stock market returns.

The Dividend Imperative

The The Dividend Imperative , a bold new vision for anyone interested in having a stronger, broader, and healthier stock market for everyone. If you’re invested in the future of the stock market, this is your wake-up call. Dividends are not the problem. They’re part of the solution.

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