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Lawrence Carrel

    ETFs for the Long Run
    Dividend Stocks For Dummies
    Investing In Dividends For Dummies
    • 2023

      Earn predictable returns, hedge against inflation, and get cash payouts with dividend investing Investing In Dividends For Dummies gives you detailed information and the expert advice you need to successfully add dividends to your investment portfolio. In a time of market volatility, dividends are safe bets. They’re also a great choice for investors looking to supplement retirement income. This book offers clear explanations and tips to help you make careful and informed decisions about dividend stocks and their place in your portfolio. You’ll learn how to research and invest in dividend-paying companies, choosing among traditional share purchases, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), or Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs). You’ll also get ideas for increasing your dividend investments over time. With this Dummies investing guide, the check’s in the mail! Investing In Dividends For Dummies is perfect for investors looking to find a stable and predictable way to earn income from their investments.

      Investing In Dividends For Dummies
    • 2010

      Dividend Stocks For Dummies

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(11)Add rating

      Dividends are payments made by a corporation to its shareholders. They can either be re-invested in the business, or it can be paid to the shareholders of the corporation as dividends. Dividend Stocks For Dummies gives expert advice on how to make the most out of dividend stock investing no matter the type of market.

      Dividend Stocks For Dummies
    • 2008

      "ETFs for the Long Run" by Lawrence Carrel offers a comprehensive guide to exchange-traded funds (ETFs), detailing their history, mechanics, and investment strategies. It serves as an essential resource for investors seeking to understand and utilize ETFs for effective portfolio management in various market conditions.

      ETFs for the Long Run