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Welcome to Safe Dividend Investing’s Podcast # 88, on November 2nd of 2022. Today I will be answering five interesting investment question.
(1) How can you get rid of negative items impacting your credit score?
(2) What are some good reasons to buy individual stocks rather than index funds, mutual funds and ETFs?
(3) Can stocks fall after a better than expected earnings report?
(4) How closely do you monitor your portfolio?
(5) What would happen if I followed your investment advice?
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The objective of these podcasts is to turn all investors into successful self-directed, financially independent investors.
For more insights into investing and stock scoring, go to, www.saferbetterdividendinvesting.com.
Investment books available by Ian Duncan MacDonald:
American High Dividend Handbook - (3.5% + dividend stocks on the NYSE & NASDAQ)
Canadian High Dividend Handbook - (3.5% + dividend stocks on the TSX)
Safer Better Dividend Investing - ( US & Canada high dividend stocks scored)
Income and Wealth from Self-Directed Investing - (trials of a new investor)
All four investment books are available from amazon.com as e-books or in print:
Those purchasing an investment book can request the IDM stock scoring software at no additional charge.
If you like fast moving, entertaining, adventure stories,
check out Ian's three novels at amazon.com.
Beware the Abandoned - (a capitalist sect exploiting poverty)
Using Drought USA - (solving the South West drought)
Duel - (Repercussions of establishing a Chinese military base in the Caribbean)
If you are interested in Ian's art, visit his Fine Art America website a https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/ian-macdonald and scroll through the many paintings, photos and digital art.
Ian Duncan MacDonald
Author and Commercial Risk Consultant,
President of Informus Inc
2 Vista Humber Drive
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M9P 3R7
Toronto Telephone - 416-245-4994
New York Telephone - 929-800-2397
[email protected]
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Welcome to Safe Dividend Investing’s Podcast # 88, on November 2nd of 2022. Today I will be answering five interesting investment question.
(1) How can you get rid of negative items impacting your credit score?
(2) What are some good reasons to buy individual stocks rather than index funds, mutual funds and ETFs?
(3) Can stocks fall after a better than expected earnings report?
(4) How closely do you monitor your portfolio?
(5) What would happen if I followed your investment advice?
****************************************************************
The objective of these podcasts is to turn all investors into successful self-directed, financially independent investors.
For more insights into investing and stock scoring, go to, www.saferbetterdividendinvesting.com.
Investment books available by Ian Duncan MacDonald:
American High Dividend Handbook - (3.5% + dividend stocks on the NYSE & NASDAQ)
Canadian High Dividend Handbook - (3.5% + dividend stocks on the TSX)
Safer Better Dividend Investing - ( US & Canada high dividend stocks scored)
Income and Wealth from Self-Directed Investing - (trials of a new investor)
All four investment books are available from amazon.com as e-books or in print:
Those purchasing an investment book can request the IDM stock scoring software at no additional charge.
If you like fast moving, entertaining, adventure stories,
check out Ian's three novels at amazon.com.
Beware the Abandoned - (a capitalist sect exploiting poverty)
Using Drought USA - (solving the South West drought)
Duel - (Repercussions of establishing a Chinese military base in the Caribbean)
If you are interested in Ian's art, visit his Fine Art America website a https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/ian-macdonald and scroll through the many paintings, photos and digital art.
Ian Duncan MacDonald
Author and Commercial Risk Consultant,
President of Informus Inc
2 Vista Humber Drive
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M9P 3R7
Toronto Telephone - 416-245-4994
New York Telephone - 929-800-2397
[email protected]
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