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Beating the S&P with Dividends: How to Build a Superior Portfolio of Dividend Yielding Stocks

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Beating the S&P with Dividends

Soaring stock prices, dot.com millionaires, and day traders are things of the past. The time has come for a safer and smarter way to build wealth. No matter what your investment objectives or risk outlook, Beating the S&P with Dividends can show you how to accomplish this.

Dividend-yielding stocks have made their long-awaited comeback, and in today's financial environment, they should be a part of your investment portfolio. But to make the most of dividend-yielding stocks, you need the detailed information that only Mergent--the preferred source for global business and financial information--can provide. In Beating the S&P with Dividends, Peter O'Shea and Jonathan Worrall reveal the strategies and techniques that Mergent professionals use to continually uncover these high-return/low-risk stocks, and explain how you can implement them in virtually any portfolio.

Beating the S&P with Dividends will show you how
* Select the best dividend-yielding stocks available
* Assemble a portfolio of top-performing dividend-yielding stocks
* Reap the rewards of REIT dividends
* Allocate your portfolio for the greatest tax efficiency
* Maximize your returns through direct investment


Dividends really do matter--now more than ever. Pick up Beating the S&P with Dividends and find out how investing in "dividend achievers," either directly or through a fund, can work for you.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published March 14, 2005

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Typos, boring, bland, nearly useless unless you know nothing. Amazing that mergent published this thing.
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