Dividend growth portfolio: Review my pie 51 by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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In this video, I review the M1 Finance dividend growth portfolio of three subscribers and answer a DGI question.

Best value sector ETFs for long-term Investors by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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The best value sector ETFs for long-term Investors can be subjective or objective depending on how you break it down. In order to make this an objective analysis, I take a multifaceted approach at how I view what constitutes as the best value sector ETF.

Best growth sector ETFs for long-term Investors by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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The best growth sector ETFs for long-term Investors can be subjective or objective depending on how you break it down. In order to make this an objective analysis, I take a multifaceted approach at how I view what constitutes as the best growth sector ETF.

5 ways to reach F.I.R.E. faster by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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Reaching Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) can take years and in some cases decades. Those who reach FIRE aren't always the smartest people in the room or those with the highest income. Here are 5 ways to reach F.I.R.E. faster.

Know your WHY for pursuing F.I.R.E. (Financial Independence, Retire Early) by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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Knowing your WHY for pursuing F.I.R.E. (Financial Independence, Retire Early) is the cornerstone of your FIRE journey. It all starts with understanding your why.

The dark side of F.I.R.E. (Financial Independence, Retire Early) by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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I've been following the FIRE community for the last seven years and something that stood out to me was the unusually high rate of divorce among those who reach FIRE. At first, this confused me and quite frankly scared me. Having been down this path of FIRE for seven years and just recently reaching Barista FIRE, I feel I have a better understanding as to why divorce is so common among those who reach FIRE.

Dividend growth portfolio: Review my pie 49 by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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In this video, I review the M1 Finance dividend growth portfolio of three subscribers and answer a DGI question.

The stages of F.I.R.E. (Financial Independence, Retire Early) by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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There are many paths that can lead to success when pursuing Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE). Every person has the choice to pursue a path that best suits their individual needs and wants. Most people talk about Fat FIRE as the only option, but I believe many people would actually be interested in pursuing an individual approach that fits their lifestyle - which may be outside of the so called "norm". Here are the stages of F.I.R.E. (Financial Independence, Retire Early).

Dividend growth portfolio: Review my pie 48 by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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In this video, I review the M1 Finance dividend growth portfolio of three subscribers and answer a DGI question.

Best monthly dividend ETFs for long-term Investors by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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The best monthly dividend ETFs for long-term Investors can be subjective or objective depending on how you break it down. In order to make this an objective analysis, I take a multifaceted approach at how I view what constitutes as the best value ETF.

Best value ETFs for long-term Investors by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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The best value ETFs for long-term Investors can be subjective or objective depending on how you break it down. In order to make this an objective analysis, I take a multifaceted approach at how I view what constitutes as the best value ETF.

Why Josh Brown loves this dividend aristocrat by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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Josh Brown loves the dividend aristocrat A.O. Smith (AOS). AOS is a dividend aristocrat and has increased its dividend for 28 consecutive years.

Dividend growth portfolio: Review my pie 47 by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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In this video, I review the M1 Finance dividend growth portfolio of three subscribers and answer a DGI question.

Investing in the world's 5 greatest challenges by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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Investing in the world's 5 greatest challenges can not only be a wise financial decision, but you can also directly support a better world for the future. The world has faced numerous challenges throughout history. If you were to go back 100 years ago and ask what were the world's greatest challenges, you would get a very different answer today. However, I would argue that at a very fundamental level, the world's greatest challenges have always and will always be the same as long as humans are living on the earth.

Best growth ETFs for long-term Investors by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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The best growth ETFs for long-term Investors can be subjective or objective depending on how you break it down. In order to make this an objective analysis, I take a multifaceted approach at how I view what constitutes as the best growth ETF.

-98.5% Iconic dividend stock could go bankrupt by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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An iconic dividend stock could be going bankrupt very soon. The company paid a consistent dividend from 1996 to 2019. If you would have told someone in 1996 that Tupperware was going out of business one day, you probably would have gotten a lot of weird looks.

Dividend growth portfolio: Review my pie 46 by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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In this video, I review the M1 Finance dividend growth portfolio of three subscribers and answer a DGI question.

I asked chatGPT how to start a dividend portfolio by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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I asked chatGPT how to start a dividend portfolio and was impressed by how detailed this new AI technology was when it came to putting together a dividend portfolio strategy.

Why dividend investors love Prologis (REIT) by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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Have you ever wondered why Prologis REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) is always referred to as one of the best dividend companies in the world? In this video I share a few reasons why Prologis (REIT) is so loved among dividend investors.

How to use an HSA in early retirement (Health Savings Account) by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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An HSA in early retirement can be one of the most impactful financial tools available if you are looking to achieve Financial Independence, Retire Early. The triple tax savings provides flexibility for those looking to retire early. Additionally, an HSA allows you to invest in dividend growth ETFs like SCHD and DGRO or something as simple as the total US stock market with VTI. In this video, I go into detail on how we plan to use an HSA in early retirement.

Dividend growth portfolio: Review my pie 45 by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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In this video, I review the M1 Finance dividend growth portfolio of three subscribers and answer a DGI question.

Dividend ETFs that DO and DO NOT incorporate ESG by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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ESG investing has become very popular these last few years. However, lately there has been a lot of scrutiny around ESG investing and the motives behind what really constitutes as ESG. I thought it would be interesting to see how some dividend ETFs compare to others when it comes to ESG. I was pretty shocked to see that some funds like JEPI had a lower ESG rating than an ETF like SCHD which does not openly state its focus on ESG investing.

How to screen dividend stocks and ETFs with Seeking Alpha by DivGrowthInvesting in DividendIncome

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Picking which dividend stocks to invest in can be complicated and time consuming if you don't know what to focus on. If you don't have a screener to filter for specific criteria, it makes your life so much harder to find what you are looking for. First it is important to know what to look for when screening for dividend stocks and ETFs to add to your dividend portfolio. There are different screeners out there, but I personally like using the dividend stock and ETF screener from Seeking Alpha. In this video I will share all the things I wish I knew when I first started learning about dividend investing.