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What is Fundamental Stock Analysis?

June 29th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Investment Planning, Online Investing For Dummies

Fundamental stock analysis is the process of analyzing company financial statements, products, management, competitors, markets, and economic environment to determine the value of its’ stock. Both historical and present data can be used, with the goal being to forecast how the stock will perform in the future.
 
The most common data used in fundamental research and [...]

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Interest Compounding Versus Dividend Growth Compounding

May 16th, 2010 · 3 Comments · Investment Planning, Portfolio Management

By Ken Faulkenberry
Interest compounding is a powerful investment principle, but dividend growth compounding multiplies the benefits of exponential growth.  Compounding begins when interest or dividends are added to the principal, so that from that point on, the interest or dividends that are added also begin to earn interest or dividends.
 
Compounding is not linear growth [...]

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Always Re-Invest Your Dividends

January 27th, 2010 · 2 Comments · AIP Money Management Tips, Portfolio Management

AIP Money Management Tip
 
By re-investing your dividends you are always dollar cost averaging back into your investment.  When prices are low you buy more shares, and when prices are high you buy fewer shares. Your dividend will continue to grow because with each dividend payout you have more shares than the last. In addition, if [...]

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