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Be a Dividend Millionaire: A Proven, Low-Risk Approach That Will Generate Income for the Long Term
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From the Back Cover
“Be a Dividend Millionaire shows you how to integrate dividend investing as a way of building wealth on top of a solid personal finance foundation. Paul writes from experience he’s learned from the real world, not from a classroom or a textbook, and this is a how-to manual for building wealth through prudent investing.”
–Jim Wang, Founder, Bargaineering.com
“Filled with personal stories to help you become a better investor, reading Be a Dividend Millionaire can potentially help you build wealth more easily and with much less frustrations.”
–David Ning, Founder, MoneyNing.com
Master Dividend Investing: The Safe, Proven Route to Long-Term Wealth!
Find the right stocks and avoid common dividend investing pitfalls Safely time your investments to maximize dividend returns By top investing guru Paul Rubillo, founder of Dividend.comStruggling to build your nest egg? Dividend investing is your perfect low-risk, long-term strategy. During the past 80 years, dividends have accounted for more than 44% of the S&P’s total returns. That’s real money in your pocket–not fake “gains” that can disappear in an instant!
In Be a Dividend Millionaire, Dividend.com founder Paul Rubillo shows how to earn those real returns, quarter after quarter, year after year. Rubillo reveals how to plan your winning dividend strategy…find the right dividend stocks (and avoid common mistakes)…make dividend dates work for you…choose the right time to sell…protect returns by cutting costs…and build true long-term financial freedom!
About the Author
Paul Rubillo is the Founder and CEO of Dividend.com, the #1 source for long-term investors. Paul’s daily content is featured on such major finance portals as TheStreet.com, RealMoney.com, Forbes.com, AOL Money & Finance, and NASDAQ.com. Paul was also formerly the exclusive author of the NASDAQ.com daily e-newsletter “NASDAQ Stocks to Watch.”
Paul is well-known for breaking down key stocks, themes, and trends in an easy-to-digest style, encouraging investors to understand and take advantage of short-term gyrations while focusing on longterm investment goals. Paul motivates readers to take action within their financial lives today so that they can stay ahead of any impending movements in the market tomorrow.
Prior to launching Dividend.com, Paul was a highly successful stock trader who managed his own capital for more than 13 years of full-time market experience.

22/04/2011
Judging from the title, you'd think this book was about how to build your portfolio through dividend stocks, and how to identify/analyze them. You'd be wrong. The first quarter of the book is how to manage your expenses. The middle part of the book the author tells you stories about people daytrading and how his friends lost money because of their bad decisions. The last part of the book the author tells you how he daytrades. There's ONE page giving you a list of dividend stocks and why you should go to his website for the latest list and why you should subscribe to his newsletter. Are you kidding?
NONE of the info in the book is about investing in dividend stocks. The 5-star reviews here are obviously fake, as is this book.

31/03/2011
To be fair to Paul Rubillo, I am a subscriber to his website Dividen.com. As a dividend investor, his website provides useful information when I am buying dividend stocks. That disclosure aside, "Be a Dividend Millionaire" was absolutely useless for a dividend investor.
The first 35 pages of the book was wasted on information telling the reader how to save money on household expenses. The same type of information that can be obtained from the financial section of any newspaper.
After the "Larry Winget" section, I kept reading fully expection to have an "AHA" moment. One or two tidbits of information that would add to my knowledge of dividend investing. To my dismay, what I read in "Dividend Millionaire" was a vague generalization of investing. The only chapter that specifically focused on dividend investing, chapter 7, had but a scant 10 pages about divideds. Following that information was a list of companies called Dividend Increasers, compiled in December 31, 2009. One would think Mr. Rubillo would add information that was not 15 month old. I was not expecting the magic formula for instant wealth, just perhaps something new to add to my knowledge base, sadly I found nothing.
In all candor, "Be a Dividend Millionaire", is not a book I would recommend to either a novice or veteran dividend investor. It is somewhat anecdotal and barely skims the surface of divided investing. It is the only book I have returned to Amazon.

16/03/2011
This is a well written and easy to read book - I finished it in one night. It conveys convincingly the advantages of investing in dividend stocks. Not a new idea, but Paul goes a step further the ingredients - but the mixing instructions are nowhere to be found. A missed opportunity that should be addressed in future editions.
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