As you know, Suze Orman has become an increasing louder proponent of dividend investing, which she feels (like us) is a great way to make up for the income that has been lost to low interest yields in savings accounts and CDs. . I can’t wait to see what she mentions about dividend investing in her new book “The Money Class” coming out in early March.
Most personal finance-focused gurus love to just dumb down investing concepts to index funds and the usual rebalancing mumbo-jumbo talk, but never get beyond those generic instructions. Our readers know that it doesn’t take much more effort to build a better option when it comes to finding quality dividend stocks that will be big drivers to building long-term wealth as compound interest becomes the biggest driver pushing up your long-term returns.
Source: Dividend.com
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