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| #1456212 in eBooks | 2013-04-05 | 2013-04-05 | File type: PDF||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| How to Think About Investing|By Thomas H Rekdal|An outstanding explanation of the practical application of the central concept of equity investing: that a stock's worth is only the present value of its entire dividend stream. To grasp this idea fully is to finally appreciate the absurdity of corporate stock buybacks. Give us the money!|1 of 1 people found the following revi||"[This] volume and [Peris's] previous book, The Strategic Dividend Investor, make the strongest cases I've ever seen for relentlessly investing in dividend stocks and funds that own them." Kiplinger's 20130206|About the Author
IF YOU’RE INVESTED IN THE FUTURE OF THE STOCK MARKET, THIS IS YOUR WAKE-UP CALL.
You’ve seen the markets swing from bubble to scandal and back again. You’ve watched the divide between Wall Street and Main Street grow larger each year. You’ve wished there was a strategic approach to investing that strengthened portfolios, benefited companies, and bolstered the economy as well.
The answer, according to business investor Danie...
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