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[ACEPREMIER] Dividend Vault - Lessons From Profits And Pitfalls # (L19)

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Tajuk: Dividend Vault - Lessons From Profits And Pitfalls: A Veteran's Journey Towards Smarter Dividend Investing

ISBN: 9786297809229

Penerbit: Ace Premier

Muka Surat: 323 m/s

Halaman: Hitam Putih

Penulis: Ian Tai

Tahun Terbitan: 2025

Format: Paperback

Berat (kg): 0.431 kg

Dimensi (cm): 14.8 cm x 1.7 cm x 21 cm 


SINOPSIS

Smarter Dividend Investing Starts Here Most investing books focus on formulas, trends, or shortcuts. Dividend Vault takes a different path— combining practical experience with real-life lessons from the author’s ten-year journey building a six-figure dividend portfolio.

Ian Tai, a respected columnist and educator, draws from both successes and setbacks to offer readers a personal guide through the realities of dividend investing. You’ll get a front-row seat as he searches for winning stocks, survives tough market cycles, and builds a diversified portfolio without falling for market noise.

A Personal Blueprint, Not Theory Alone 

The book blends clear explanations of earnings growth, cash flow, balance sheets, and valuation with the “human element” often missing in finance guides. Learn how Ian chooses companies, manages his portfolio, and avoids common traps—sharing the strategies and thought processes behind every major decision.

Real Questions, Real Results 

Wondering what to do when stock prices fall? How to identify genuine bargains? Or why two investors get different results from the same stock? Dividend Vault answers these questions with stories, checklists, and practical examples, showing how investing is always a personal journey.

Read this books to find out:

1. Why real investors focus on earnings growth and cash flow?

2. How to use valuation tools to identify genuine bargains?

3. Why two investors can earn different returns from the same stock?

4. Three practical ways to handle falling stock prices

5. Why surviving the first two years of investing is critical?

6. Fifteen dividend stocks Ian invested in and the lessons he learnt 

7. Seven key factors that shape long term investor success