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Corporate Debt Out-Of-Control Or Smart Business: Part 2
2020-06-01
Introduction In part 1 found here, Why Record Corporate Debt Might Not Be So Bad: 8 Debt-Laden Blue Chips – Part 1 of this two-part series, I pointed out that low interest rates have been a strong motivating factor for publicly traded companies to utilize debt over equity to finance their operations. Simply stated, it is a […]
Top 5 Health & Life Insurance Companies – A Rated or Better
2020-05-28
Introduction Health and Life Insurance This is a highly requested subscriber request series on health and life insurance companies. What I have done here is I have picked the top five life insurance companies and I’ve limited this particular video to only A rated companies or better. I’m going to be looking at these one […]
Why Record Corporate Debt Might Not Be So Bad
2020-05-21
Introduction – Corporate Debt Since the Great Recession corporate America has been binging on corporate debt. According to S&P Global over the last year, corporate debt maturing through 2024 that is rated by S&P Global Ratings increased by 3%, to $10.6 trillion. As a result, according to an article in the website Common Dreams, corporate […]
3M A True Dividend King for Current Yield and Dividend Growth
2020-05-20
Introduction 3M (MMM) is a true Dividend King that has increased its dividend for 61 consecutive years. Perhaps an even more impressive dividend record is the fact that they have paid a dividend continuously for 104 years running since 1916. Furthermore, on May 12 they declared a dividend of $1.47 payable June 12, 2020 which […]
Here’s A Growth Stock Story – II VI, Inc.
2020-05-18
II VI Growth Story In light of what’s been going on with the pandemic I thought I might change things up a little bit with this video and show you kind of a growth stock story, and more than that, a company that’s had really tremendous momentum here in spite of what’s been going on […]
Even After Covid-19 The Stock Market Is Not Cheap
2020-05-07
Introduction Market of Stocks Not a Stock Market The stock market it not cheap. From January 31, 2020 through March 31, 2020 the stock market as measured by the S&P 500 fell approximately 20%. As a result, I published an article on March 26, 2020 titled “It’s A Buyers’ Market – Choose Quality If You’re […]