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Dividends4Life,
I'm military officer who blogs on personal finance. I've got some similar interests which parallel your theme (30 DRIPS, Treasuries in my portfolio).
Care to do a link exchange?
My site is: www.pluggedinfinance.blogspot.com
All the best,
Steve
I was reading through your site and I have to admit it is very good. I was interested though in your graham number. How do you calculate it? Is is sqrt(22x TTM EPS x book value)?
Thanks
Anon: Take a look at this post:
The Graham Number
It should answer most Graham Number questions.
Bet Wishes,
D4L
D4L
Do you ever look at preferreds?
saltmakr.
Anon: I have not spent any time looking at preferred stock dividends, though some acquaintances have encouraged me to look at preferred REITs.
Best Wishes,
D4L