Foundations of Dividend Investing: Income, Safety, and Growth

Build a clear understanding of how dividend investing works — from payout ratios and yield analysis to dividend growth investing and the role of income stocks in a long-term portfolio.

⏱ 45 min 📚 4 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Dividend investing attracts investors for different reasons: some seek reliable income in retirement, others pursue dividend growth as a total-return strategy, and many are simply attracted to the psychological comfort of getting paid to hold a stock. But dividends that look attractive on the surface can conceal financial stress, and yield alone is a poor guide to dividend quality. By the end of this course you will be able to calculate and interpret dividend yield and payout ratio, distinguish between high-yield income investing and dividend growth investing, evaluate a company's dividend safety using cash flow coverage and balance sheet metrics, and explain how dividends contribute to total return over a long holding period. What you will learn: - How dividends work: declaration date, ex-dividend date, record date, and payment mechanics - Dividend yield: how to calculate it, what a high yield might signal, and the yield trap concept - Payout ratio: why earnings payout and free cash flow payout tell different stories about sustainability - Dividend growth investing: the logic of owning companies that grow dividends annually over decades - Sectors known for dividend income: utilities, consumer staples, financials, and REITs compared - How to use dividend history as a quality signal: streak length, recession behavior, and payout trend - The role of dividends in total return: reinvestment compounding versus spending income in retirement - Tax treatment of dividends: qualified versus ordinary dividends and their after-tax implications The course uses annotated case studies of three fictional dividend-paying companies — a utility, a consumer staples firm, and a financial holding company — to show how the same analytical metrics reveal different stories about dividend quality and sustainability. Readings introduce each concept; reflection prompts ask you to evaluate whether a fictional company's dividend is safe given its current financials. A dividend screening checklist template is provided. This course is designed for individual investors building an income portfolio, pre-retirees exploring dividend stocks as part of retirement planning, and investors new to fundamental analysis who want a focused starting point. No prior investing knowledge beyond basic stock market familiarity is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute financial or tax advice, and investment decisions should be reviewed with qualified professionals.

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  • 📜 Certificate of completion
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  • 🎧 Audio version included
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  • Short & focused
    45 min of practical content

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