TLDR? Evaluating a dividends stock is much more than looking at merely dividend yield and whether dividends are growing over time. Investors who bother to understand the companies they are investing in, can ensure a stable, predictable stream of cashflow for the long term. Hey everyone, hope you enjoyed the post last week on Market Failure. I hope that post gave you some food for thought as to where market failure arises; what it takes to rectify them; and what costs may arise when we try to do so. As much as capitalism is hyped up to be the perfect system of economic resource allocation, in truth it isn’t. Well, today we’re going to talk about a topic that gets Singaporeans all hot and bothered. (And most beginning investors, if I’m honest). That topic is about dividend investing. Dividend...