Even with his title wrong (he went into a higher tax bracket), he makes the case for dividend investing.
This was last years, but if your income is below $80,000. filing jointly, it makes sense.
We (wife and I) pay no taxes, I'm 67 and my wife is 65...And having large amounts of Roths, it becomes easier to see why there is a place for this strategy.
You need to watch to the end to see why he went away from them.
In the last few years, I am starting to go away from dividends stocks a bit. I will look at them, but look more for the quality of the company, option opportunities (covered calls), market share, share buybacks, PE, growth, ect.
I'm retired...But do have some money working on the sidelines (CDs and Treasures).
Again, dividends do have a place in society...Just a very limited place.
This was last years, but if your income is below $80,000. filing jointly, it makes sense.
We (wife and I) pay no taxes, I'm 67 and my wife is 65...And having large amounts of Roths, it becomes easier to see why there is a place for this strategy.
You need to watch to the end to see why he went away from them.
In the last few years, I am starting to go away from dividends stocks a bit. I will look at them, but look more for the quality of the company, option opportunities (covered calls), market share, share buybacks, PE, growth, ect.
I'm retired...But do have some money working on the sidelines (CDs and Treasures).
Again, dividends do have a place in society...Just a very limited place.
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