Posts by Matt Ramey
Dividend Income Update: $5,052.48
Hi all, today we have an update for you: MoneyByRamey.com crosses the $5,052.48 annual dividend income mark! While July 2019 was a relatively slow buying month, the volatility in the market as a whole has presented some solid buying opportunities in August 2019. The Dividend Purchases Thus far, we have added to five different positions…
Read MoreMoneyByRamey.com Dividend Watch List 8/25/19
Welcome to the MoneyByRamey.com Dividend Watchlist! Below you will find stocks that I have on my personal screener as of 8/25/19. The MoneyByRamey.com Watch List The list is sorted by ‘Yearly Payout Amount’, which will typically capture higher-yielding stocks. I am hoping that this list can give you some ideas for potential investments. *Yearly Payout…
Read MoreThe Market Is Falling And I am Just Fine
Hey all, I’ve been super busy lately, but still wanted to take the time to write a post for you all, especially with all of the recent market turbulence. Market Drops and YOU Lately, the market has been in a volatile stretch which we haven’t seen in a long time. It seems that one day…
Read MoreWhy Do I Wait Until the 27th to Purchase Major Goods?
How To Pay Your Credit Card: The Delayed Purchase Strategy During the course of 30 some years of building financial acumen, I have discovered many financial hacks to use in my day-to-day financial life. Today I’m going to share with you one of the best hacks to extending my own personal cash cycle. So why…
Read MoreTwo Investment Risk Spectrum Strategies
In a dividend investing strategy, each stock purchase falls onto the investment risk spectrum continuum. At one end of this spectrum are lower-yielding stocks that are generally considered less risky. At the other end of the spectrum are higher-yielding stocks that the market views as having more risk, thus, the dividend yield is higher. It…
Read More2019 Passive Income Update: $6,065.48
In January 2019, I wrote up a post in which I detailed the goals for MoneyByRamey.com. One of this years goals was to achieve $6,000+ in yearly passive income. Midway through 2019, this goal was achieved. Through a build up in the MoneyByRamey.com dividend portfolio and through interest income, we were able to surpass the…
Read MoreKohl’s: KSS Stock Analysis 2019
Recently, I added a new stock into my dividend portfolio: Kohl’s Corp (KSS). As a value investor, this stock has been becoming more and more valuable as the investing community continues to see the stock price falling due to overarching concerns. Today I wanted to offer my analysis on Kohl’s. The Screener: KSS As part…
Read MoreWhat is the Difference Between a 10-K and 10-Q?
Welcome to our MoneyByRamey.com FAQ knowledge series. In today’s article, we’ll look to answer the question: “What is the difference between a 10-K and 10-Q?” Publicly Traded Companies Need to File Any company that is public, which means its shares are bought and sold on the open markets, needs to adhere to certain rules that…
Read MoreShould FIREs Incur Interest Expense?
Interest expense; the “necessary evil”. I put necessary evil in quotations because, in today’s society, we are taught that in order to have the things that you want, you must borrow, thus incurring interest expense. Even though general wisdom states that debt is to be avoided, there is an overarching acceptance of the mad money…
Read MoreWho Is Mr. Market?
Mr. Market is the affectionate term for the general crazy reactions of the stock market as a whole. It is a term invented by master value investor Benjamin Graham, in his 1949 masterpiece, The Intelligent Investor. Mister Market is an erratic, idiosyncratic personality, which reacts to market news with quick trades that oftentimes go against…
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