'AAA' Rated Companies: And Then There Were Six [View article]
I like JNJ, they seem to power on thru any market, and any economy. GE will return someday. The housing mess will clear, and the underlining strenght of the company will return to historic levels.
Johnson & Johnson: Undervalued Below $55 [View article]
Great company with NO toxic assets. Dividend growth looks good going forward. Currently below $50, which is a good entry point for anyone who wants to become rich in the long term. I hope the price stays low for awhile, so I can buy more !!
Warren Buffet, The Ultimate Dividend Investor [View article]
I assumed the opposite of Warren Buffet, that he would want to have those earning kept by the company to compound and grow. Dividends that are paid out are taxed yearly, while cash that is kept by companies grows and eventually you pay capital gains, but they are paid only once. So all that money you paid in taxes could have compounded inside the share price over the period that you own the shares. Warren beleaves that compounding is the secret to the highest after tax rate of return. Owning a company is alot more about fundamentals, then what they pay out as dividends.
'AAA' Rated Companies: And Then There Were Six [View article]
economy. GE will return someday. The housing mess will
clear, and the underlining strenght of the company will
return to historic levels.
Johnson & Johnson: Undervalued Below $55 [View article]
good going forward. Currently below $50, which is a good entry point for anyone who wants to become rich in the
long term. I hope the price stays low for awhile, so I can buy more !!
Warren Buffet, The Ultimate Dividend Investor [View article]
paid out are taxed yearly, while cash that is kept by companies grows and
eventually you pay capital gains, but they are paid only once. So all that money you paid in taxes could have compounded inside the share price over the period that you own the shares.
Warren beleaves that compounding is the secret to the highest after tax
rate of return. Owning a company is alot more about fundamentals, then what they pay out as dividends.