IFB47: Back to the Basics Pt 5: Dividend Stocks and Value Investing




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Summary: This is part 5 of the 5 episode “Back to the Basics” series from <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/investing-for-beginners-podcast-your-path-to-financial/id1210741497?mt=2">The Investing for Beginners Podcast</a>. Each episode covers the fundamentals of the stock market and investing to provide a solid foundation for those who are looking to compound their wealth over time.<br> Here are the links to each of the episodes:<br> <a href="https://einvestingforbeginners.com/stocks-and-shares/">Back to the Basics Pt 1: The Anatomy of Stocks and Shares</a><br> –Defining what a stock is<br> –Talk about the big 3: the cash flow statement, balance sheet, and income statement<br> –Earnings manipulation<br> <a href="https://einvestingforbeginners.com/share-dilution/">Back to the Basics Pt 2: Share Dilution on Wall Street</a><br> –What is a stock<br> –What are stock buybacks and how they affect us<br> –What are share dilutions<br> –What happens when we buy or sell a stock<br> <a href="https://einvestingforbeginners.com/other-investments/">Back to the Basics Pt 3: Stocks vs Other Investments</a><br> –Peer to peer lending<br> –Real Estate<br> –Gold and other precious metals<br> –Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies<br> –Bonds<br> <a href="https://einvestingforbeginners.com/investing-101/">Back to the Basics Pt 4: Investing 101 and Compound Interest</a><br> –The importance of buy and hold<br> –Compound interest and how it can make you wealthy<br> –Using a compound interest calculator<br> –The power of dollar cost averaging<br> <a href="https://einvestingforbeginners.com/dividend-stocks/">Back to the Basics Pt 5: Dividend Stocks and Value Investing</a><br> –The advantages of buying low and selling high<br> –Dividends and the power of compounding<br> <br> Welcome to Investing for Beginners podcast this is episode 46. Andrew and I are going to continue talking about back to the basics. Today we’re going to follow up on we’ve finished last week talking about compound interest, dollar cost averaging and we’re going to talk a little bit more about dividends today.<br> Of course, that’s Andrews favorite thing to talk about, and we’ll also talk a little bit about buying low and sell high.  Without any further ado, I’m going to turn it over to Andrew to get our chat started, and we’ll just go from there.<br> <br> * The advantages of buying low and selling high<br> * Dividends and the power of compounding<br> <br> Andrew: cool so dividends yes let me get started because we were looking at the backbones of it. We’re looking at you know we talked about the anatomy of stocks and what shares represent. Whether dividends and how do they relate and why are they powerful for us. Dividends are pieces of earnings that companies are going to pay out to shareholders.<br> It’s in my opinion which is it’s debatable because of a lot of people kind of look past this. But I see investments as the whole point of having an investment is to receive an income. When you buy an investment you are taking on a certain amount of financial risk there’s a chance that you could lose all of your capital.<br> There’s a chance you could be given your money the Bernie Madoff, and he’s running off with it there’s a chance that you’re putting money into a business that decides to light it on fire and goes bankrupt after a couple of years.<br> It’s a lot of risks that are involved, but that’s where the reward comes in. Are you’re getting you’re going to get paid for those risks back to you, and in my opinion, the most reliable source of that would be interest and income. And so we see that with loans, and we talked about that a bit. We’re discussing all the different types of investments that are out there besides the stock market it gets lost on investors,