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Undervalued Dividend Growth Stock Of The Week

October 23, 2016 by Jason Fieber 6 Comments

undervaluedI 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 free, just like here at Mr. Free At 33. I hope you enjoy!

I wish my high school would have had a class on personal finance.

You know, a class where one would learn about saving, investing, debt, and how to generally go about being responsible with your money.

It would have been far more beneficial than knowing the periodic table or how to dissect a frog.

I might have started saving and investing years before I did, and I probably wouldn’t have taken on so much debt in college.

But I digress…

The great thing is that living well below your means and investing your capital intelligently is so incredibly powerful, I was still able to become financially free at 33 years old, even though I didn’t start saving and investing until I was almost 28.

Take that, high school!

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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.

 

Jason's writing and/or story has been featured across international media like USA Today, Business Insider, and CNBC.

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  1. Michael says

    October 24, 2016 at 10:35 am

    Good day Jason
    Just read your reasons to own a great company like Magna International Inc. (MGA). I haven’t looked into the stock or their numbers myself yet. To me it does show from what you have wrote that it is most definitely worth a look at. Magna International does to appear to be undervalued, and a solid dividend that is growing. Magna International is worth taking a look at for my own portfolio. I think it might add some more diversity to the portfolio, and that’s always worth looking at. Thanks for well written story on MGA, and for bring different dividend stock ideas to make money on.
    Michael

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    • Jason Fieber says

      October 24, 2016 at 12:13 pm

      Michael,

      I’m more than happy to provide some ideas. MGA is like any other stock, in that one should really do the due diligence to see if there’s something there for their portfolio. But I think there’s a lot to like here, if one’s a long-term investor.

      Thanks for stopping by!

      Cheers.

      Reply
  2. Investment Hunting says

    October 26, 2016 at 5:00 pm

    I agree with your assessment of MGA. I’m a happy shareholder. This stock doesn’t get a lot of love from the DGI crowd. I suspect it’s the industry it supports that scares some away. I’m a fan of MGA. Thanks for the analysis.

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      October 26, 2016 at 5:37 pm

      IH,

      Yeah, I’m with you. It’s perhaps the industry that allows the stock to fly under the radar. Then again, I see a lot of investors out there that go kind of crazy for Ford and GM stock, so you never know. Either way, I’m a happy shareholder. 🙂

      Thanks for dropping by!

      Cheers.

      Reply
  3. Paul says

    November 11, 2016 at 2:57 am

    Thanks for the write up. I’ve spent the last several days trying to figure out why this company is so cheap right now. All the fundamentals look good. I guess the market is anticipating weak auto sales…? I plan on making a purchase next week.

    Reply
    • Jason Fieber says

      November 11, 2016 at 11:50 am

      Paul,

      It is indeed odd. Even with record sales, the stock is way off its highs.

      But if we let the market tell us what was what, it’d be impossible to take advantage of opportunities. 🙂

      Cheers!

      Reply

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