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EP 288: Dividend Investing in Asia - Why & How to Get Started with special guest Florian

This podcast episode of Dividend Talk features an in-depth interview with Florian, a seasoned engineer and investor who has lived and worked in Asia for 15 years. The discussion explores the shifting global economic landscape, specifically the rise of the "Global South" and why i ...  Show more

How to Spot & Remove Deadwood From Your Portfolio | Dividend Talk Ep. 287

Portfolio spring cleaning time. In Episode 287, we break down exactly how to identify and remove deadwood from your dividend portfolio, the companies quietly dragging you down while you're not looking.We also react to $100 oil, debate whether Shell should stop its buyback program ...  Show more

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