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Undervalued Dividend Growth Stock Of The Week

May 7, 2017 by Jason Fieber 12 Comments

I uncover a high-quality dividend growth stock that appears to be undervalued each week for Daily Trade Alert, which is a site that focuses on dividend growth investing, stocks, and unique investment opportunities. I’ve been writing for them for years now, and they’re just great over there. Each week, I publish an excerpt of my work, when it’s fresh off the press. That way, you readers are given the opportunity to check it out. The content is totally free. I hope you enjoy!

When I first set out to create a passive income stream back in early 2010, I figured I’d have a hard time with it.

I mean, if creating passive income were so easy, everyone would be doing it.

Right?

Well, some people lack the motivation, interest, or knowledge necessary to do so.

But that isn’t to say it’s a particularly difficult endeavor.

There are actually a number of strategies out there one can use to create passive income for themselves, potentially allowing one to retire early and go about life without concerns about income.

Dividend growth investing is my favorite strategy of all.

Keep reading…

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About Jason Fieber

Jason Fieber became financially free at 33 years old by using dividend growth investing to his advantage. Jason has authored two best-selling books: The Dividend Mantra Way and 5 Steps To Retire In 5 Years (also available in paperback).

 

Jason recommends Personal Capital for portfolio management, Mint for budgeting, Schwab for the brokerage account, and Morningstar, Daily Trade Alert, and Motley Fool for stock ideas. This blog is hosted by Bluehost. If you'd like to start your own blog, Jason offers free coaching when you use our Bluehost affiliate link.

 

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  1. Duncan's Dividends says

    May 7, 2017 at 2:02 pm

    Love the pick and it’s definitely on my short list with aging world demographics. I have to build up a bit of capital though after deploying a little over $26,000 on XOM, KO, O, and VIG in the last couple of weeks. Great analysis and thanks for checking out the stock.

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      May 7, 2017 at 2:30 pm

      DD,

      Happy to share the idea. It’s a pretty great business that appears to be trading at an appealing price. Solid combination of yield and growth. Tough to ask for more in this market. 🙂

      Thanks for dropping by!

      Cheers.

      Reply
  2. FiscalVoyage says

    May 7, 2017 at 5:00 pm

    Thanks for the post. Another company under my radar. Looks interesting.

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      May 7, 2017 at 5:33 pm

      FV,

      Hope it provided some food for thought. 🙂

      Best regards.

      Reply
  3. DivHut says

    May 7, 2017 at 6:05 pm

    God knows I’ve had AMGN and GILD on my watch list seemingly forever. I know that both are looking compelling these days and perhaps I’ll pull the trigger one day. They both do seem quite volatile relatively speaking but also have great products in their pipelines.

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      May 7, 2017 at 6:50 pm

      Keith,

      Yeah, the beta is above 1, so that might be something to keep in mind. However, the company’s growing dividends aren’t volatile at all, so I guess one just needs to consider their priorities and what kind of volatility bothers them.

      Thanks for adding that!

      Cheers.

      Reply
  4. Lukaivan says

    May 7, 2017 at 6:17 pm

    I like this pick. I have owned for about three years in my kids college funds. My twins are sophomores in high school, so I have a few more years of holding onto it. Hopefully it keeps moving up. Thanks for posting.

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      May 7, 2017 at 6:50 pm

      Lukaivan,

      Glad to be a (happy) fellow shareholder. In it for the long run alongside you. 🙂

      Best wishes!

      Reply
  5. Buy, Hold Long says

    May 7, 2017 at 7:44 pm

    Another great pick. Probably not in my wheel house just yet but will add to my watch list to see how it goes in the future.

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      May 7, 2017 at 7:48 pm

      BHL,

      Happy to share. Hope you enjoyed the article! 🙂

      Cheers.

      Reply
  6. Michael says

    May 8, 2017 at 2:00 pm

    Good day Jason
    end joyed the article on AMGN. I agree that this is a company stock worth looking at to own in a portfolio. I currently don’t own it, but would enjoy having it in my portfolio. the company has good revenues with the line of drugs it currently sell plus more in the pipe line. It should allow AMGN to keep increasing the dividend. So no doubt this is a company stock that if you don’t own keep it on the possible add to list.
    Cheer

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      May 8, 2017 at 2:04 pm

      Michael,

      Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed the article!

      Amgen is a pretty good candidate. You’ve got a tight consensus on the valuation, great fundamentals, and plenty to like regarding the dividend. I believe one could do a lot worse than Amgen here.

      Cheers!

      Reply

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