The Dividend Investing and Value Network (The DIV-Net):
- Dividends4Life
- Dividend Growth Investor
- The Market Capitalist
- The Dividend Pig
- Dividend Mantra
- Passive Income Pursuit
- Hello Suckers
- Dennis McCain Investing
- Roadmap2Retire
- DivGro
- Dividend Diplomats
- Harvesting Dividends
- Dividend Freedom
- Active Passive Money
- Investment Hunting
- Dividend Cashflow
- Dividend Beginner
- The Dividend Gangster
- Dividend Daze
- Diligent Dividend.
- Dividend Emperor
- Dividend Geek
- Dividend Portfolio
- Fiscal Voyage
- The Canny Contractor
- My Road To Wealth And Freedom
- Dividends Diversify
- Millionaire Mob
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Thanks for having us all here.
Would you like to exchange blogroll links? You have great articles here which are related to what I write about.
Regards,
Andy.
Can someone give me the skinny on whether to invest in DRIPs in a registered or non-registered account?
Anon: I don't know your specific situation and I am not licensed to give advice. I will say generally that it is good to house your income generating investments in a tax sheltered account. I think that is what Registered account is in Canada - similar to our (U.S.) IRAs.
Best Wishes,
D4L
Hi, I'm a big fan of your site. I was wondering if you would mind exchanging blogroll links?
VC: I added your site.
Best Wishes,
D4L
Thanks for adding me to the list.
cheers
R2R