"Basic Concepts of Investing for Income"
This site contains the pieces of the income investing jigsaw puzzle -- now get the Big Picture so you secure your financial future by creating an ever-growing income from investing
Investing for income is different in many ways from the standard way that people invest today.
Yet many of the same issues are the same. Many of them impact income investing in particular ways.
I enjoy reading a lot of money and financial related books. Plus, I have a degree in accounting and therefore took some college classes in Finance.
Again, that doesn't make me a licensed financial planner or broker -- I have no license. But I try to stay up on the various issues of investing, and how to make more money from investing.
And I also assume that many of you income investors have also read these books, as well as others, and are also thinking about these issues. Or you may well read them in the future.
Nobody has a secret program that tells you whether any one particular stock or other investment is going to go up or down tomorrow
Is that because all market movement is random?
Or are there causes which can be measured and used to predict long term investment trends?
Does it even matter?
How can the information in other financial books help us all become a better income investor?
How does it support my idea that capital gains is not important -- only the income.
What will happen when us baby boomers start to retire? That's a critical issue which so far has not hit the mainstream media.
This part of the site is devoted to exploring these issues:
Investing for Income Versus the Total Return Model
Asset Allocation for Income Investors
Investing for Income and the Growth Trap
The Greatest Risk Faced by All Income Investors
Income Investors and the Coming Age Wave of the Baby Boomers
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Learn the Secrets of Investors Who Make Money in Both Bull and Bear Markets . . . Good Times and Bad!
Before the subprime mortgage mess makes stock market goes down more . . . before the stock market goes up, making dividend paying stocks more expensive . . . before the rising cost of gas, gold and food -- and the sinking U.S. dollar -- put the world into a recession . . . before retiring baby boomers start selling off their growth stocks . . . before you need investment income just to eat!
7 Reasons to Invest for Income -- NOW More Than Ever
Rick Stooker
- The greatest secret to income investing (Einstein called it "The most powerful force in the universe")
- What -- historically -- gives stock market investors 1/2 of their total returns (from 1929-1954; 1966-1981; and 1999-mid-2008 it was the ONLY way to make money from the stock market!)
- How to avoid suffering from accounting fraud. Automatically keeps you from throwing you money away on future Enrons, Tycos, and WorldComs
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