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The 5 rules of dividend investing – and why dividends are more reliable than profits
Investors like to look at growing profits as an indicator of company health – and potential returns. But earnings can be manipulated. There are myriad ways to create profits on paper. Earnings are basically an accountant’s best guess of a company’s profitability. All too often, companies must restate their past reported earnings because of aggressive accounting practices, and this can cause considerable trouble for investors, who may have already based future stock price predictions on these (unreliable) historical earnings.
However, you can be sure no accountant can restate dividends. And no company can take back your dividends. Once that cash payment hits your account – it’s yours to do with as you like.
Our Red Hot Penny Share Small Cap Stock Watchlist
The announcement of the GNU and the potential it has to revive SA gave us a little teaser on what we can expect in terms of SA stocks. The cabinet appointments have been announced and while plenty of risks and challenges lie ahead, we believe a united GNU and pro-growth economic policies could ignite a major rally in SA stocks… especially SA-focussed small cap stocks.
Are you ready for this next big development in AI?
In February 2024, Deutsche Telekom (parent company of T-Mobile) unveiled something historic at the 2024 Mobile World Congress. Something that could kick-off a new AI revolution…But it had nothing to do with computers, laptops, data centres or a new app. Instead, Deutsche Telekom, with collaboration from Qualcomm and Brain.ai revealed a visionary “AI phone” concept.
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