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基本説明
About dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs) and direct stock purchase plans (DSPs), and how to use PEG (price to earnings growth ratio) to identify superior long-term opportunities.
Full Description
In today's euphoric bull market, everyone wants in. For millions of investors, however, even US$8 trades with Ameritrade cut too deeply into their pockets - and profits. But, there is a solution. Of the more than 45 million Americans who own stocks, more than 5 million are enrolled in dividend reinvestment programmes or direct stock purchase plans (leaving a large markt for new DRIP investors). These investors have defied conventional wisdom, showing that it doesn't take hundreds or thousands of dollars to launch a successful investing plan. In "All About DRIPs and DSPs", newsletter publisher George Fisher shows investors how to tap into the investor-friendly companies that can catapult their portfolios from average to extraordinary - at their own pace. Fisher shares the research and advice needed to locate excellent long-term opportunities using a strategy that will help investors identify value stocks as well as the companies favoured by Wall Street experts. And, Fisher shows investors how to use the controversial PEG (price to earnings growth ratio) to locate the favourable investment opportunities afforded by DRIPs and DSPs.By combining these steps, readers will be able to profit from the compounding power of dividend reinvestment and asset allocation. From building a basic understanding of DRIPs and DSPs to outlining special accounting and tax issues, the author shows readers the ins and out of investing in direct stock purchase plans and dividend reinvestment plans. By explaining traditional research tools and new web-based services, Fisher puts investors in the driver's seats of their own investment portfolios. In "All About DRIPs and DSPs", readers will learn: why PEG is important and how to compute it; how to buy synthetic DRIPs at brokers and online; and record-keeping nuances of DRIP and DSP investing. Simple and straightforward, "All About DRIPs and DSPs" challenges readers to get more involved in their investment decisions. By demonstrating a few quick and easy methods of comparing investment opportunities, "All About DRIPs and DSPs" should help investors overcome the queasiness that often comes with the territory, understand how to identify opportunities in the stock market, and focus on specific aspects of corporate performance and philosophy.These new power investors will master the keys to buying stocks without a broker to build a winning portfolio in today's new economy.
Contents
Introduction. Chapter 1Bonds, and Six Steps for Successful DRIP Investing. Chapter 3: Why Invest in the First Place? Chapter 4: How to Research Stocks: Part I. Management and Stock Price Analysis. Chapter 5: How to Research Stocks: Part II. Reading an Annual Report. Chapter 6: How to Research Stocks: Part III. Third-Party Resources, the Internet, and Market Timing. Chapter 7: Investment Risk. Chapter 8: How to Buy Stock Using DRIPs and Direct Investing. Chapter 9: Asset Allocation and Portfolio Diversification. Chapter 10: Bonds. Chapter 11: Investors Don't Need Stock Mutual Funds. Chapter 12: How to Build a Personal Mutual Fund. Chapter 13: Life After DRIPs. Appendixes: Appendix 1: DRIP and Direct Investing Companies: The Best of the Best. Appendix 2: DRIP and Direct Investing Companies, S&P Rated A+. Appendix 3: DRIP and Direct Investing Companies, S&P Rated A. Appendix 4: DRIP and Direct Investing Companies, S&P Rated A-, B+. Appendix 5: DRIP and Direct Investing Companies, S&P Rated NR, B, B-.NER(01): WOW