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Dividend(Income) Portfolio for the Post-Covid World
By Investing Beanstock  •  August 19, 2020
An income portfolio consist of mainly dividend stocks which can yield 4% or more in general. The purpose of an income portfolio is to generate passive income for the investor in the form of dividends. So how do you choose dividend stocks and what are some of the key characteristics that a good dividend stock should have? Join My Tele Channel Here In my previous article, we talked about 2 Growth Portfolios which can compound your returns over a long time frame, possibly doubling or tripling your initial capital. A growth portfolio is generally suited for an investor with a longer time horizon (10 years or longer) with a higher risk appetite. It is also more suitable for investors with a smaller capital (<100k) so they can compound this smaller capital into a bigger amount in the long run. As the capital compounds, the investors’ time horizon and goals will change....
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By Investing Beanstock
Investing Beanstock incepted as a platform for me to share my knowledge on investing and personal finance. As investing is a long term process, just like planting a bean, it takes time and effort before it can grow exponentially and be rewarded like Jack (and the beanstalk).
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