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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: JimisJim who wrote (5012)7/2/2010 7:25:22 AM
From: Steve Felix  Read Replies (1) of 34328
 
I save all my complaining for my wife. She just turns her deaf ear to me and nods her head. lol!

I'd adopt you but I don't seem to be able to come up with a bedroom even though my daughters are 30 and 27. Where is that empty nest I keep hearing about?

My parents, born into the depression, 1927 and 1930, weren't into sharing good financial info either, mostly because they didn't know any. <gg>

Guess I'm living what could have been with my younger daughter.
I keep two ports on Yahoo for her account. One just with stocks bought, as if she were spending the dividends, and the other I update as she gets reinvested, which we just started mid march.

Her actual portfolio is worth $14,158. Spending the dividends would have her at $14,005. Will be fun to watch going forward.

The board has amazed me, since surely dividend investing has to be one of the most boring form of investing.
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