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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (23848)11/3/2015 9:07:03 AM
From: Steve Felix1 Recommendation

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"I think I agree with your earlier comments regarding starting at a higher yield and compounding vs yield growth"

David Van Knapp comment from October 30th:

"The relationship is not always intuitive. I think that a lot of people (including me at first) are surprised by how
much a head start you get from a higher initial yield compared to a higher dividend growth rate. Obviously, that
can be important to people with different time frames."

I really don't see what time frame has to do with this. Also note that at no time could he have gone by the 4%
rule and not had to sell stock. One doesn't have to go by the 4% rule. I don't plan to use funds from my IRA,
but I could take 4% and still have funds to invest. Just part of a backup plan, just in case.
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