EP #228 | Q4 and 2024 Dividend Portfolio Performance Review 📊 | Our Take on Alcohol Stocks 🍷

EP #228 | Q4 and 2024 Dividend Portfolio Perf...

Up next

Our Q1 2026 Dividend Portfolio Review | Nike's Dividend Risk & Evolution AB Drama | Ep. 290

It's Easter weekend and we're reviewing our Q1 2026 dividend portfolios. Derek's portfolio hit €130K, with projected annual dividend income of €25.2K, while EDGI saw 18.7% quarter-over-quarter dividend income growth and a portfolio that's doubled in just three and a half years.We ...  Show more

Eps 289: Is the Food Business Still Going to Pay Growing Dividends?

Consumer staples are in defensive mode and this week's news explains why. We dig into the M&A wave reshaping the food sector: the failed Unilever/Kraft Heinz merger talks, Unilever's potential sale of its food assets to McCormick, and Danone's acquisition of Huel. Is traditional ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

DD96~The Dividend Talk Podcast Interview
Dapper Dividends

I joined the Dividend Talk Podcast lads in late April to discuss small cap dividend growth stocks and a bit about coinbase.


 

DD127~4 Dividend Stocks That I'm Down BIG!
Dapper Dividends

We're talking about the 4 dividend stocks that I'm currently down the most on, a little bit about my 20 year old cat Harley and answering a few of your Twitter questions.

URNM Semi Annual Report, Check out page 1 for a list of the ETF's holdings <a href="https://sprotte ...

  Show more

#123 - A 10 Year Investment Prediction - Penny Stocks Potential - Not Selling Big Gain Stocks
Safe Dividend Investing

Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Safe Dividend Investing’s Podcast # 123 on July 6th of 2023. Today, I will be answering 9 interesting investment questions.QUESTION (1)Does a company's success increase their stock value?QUESTION (2)Why has Tesla's market share in the United States dec ...  Show more

Is Now the Time to Buy Dividend-Paying Stocks? (ft. BBAE’s James Early)
The 7investing Podcast

Investors love dividends. There's something special about receiving cold hard cash into your brokerage account every quarter, which you can use to pay for expenses or reinvest and buy more stock. Over time, reinvesting dividends can compound your returns.

But how do ...

  Show more