How to Estimate Future Dividend Growth [Using $MMM as an Example]

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @NathanWinklepleckCFA
    @NathanWinklepleckCFA  Год назад +6

    Forgive my red t-shirt. It's seriously been a nutso week! But, I thank you all for supporting the channel and I look forward to an original video next week. if you have any requests, let me know in the comments down below. By the way, Patreon and RUclips supporters, I haven't forgotten about the Q&A video. It's still in editing and I can't seem to finish it. I'll plan to get that out this week as well. SORRY! :/

    • @RENEDU2
      @RENEDU2 Год назад +1

      Just like the markets last week 😅thanx for your vids always

  • @franciscoordaz568
    @franciscoordaz568 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the information

  • @WLyons9856
    @WLyons9856 Год назад

    SCHD, VIG, VOO and chilllllll

  • @lindadenning3719
    @lindadenning3719 Год назад

    👍☺️😊

  • @horizontaldad
    @horizontaldad Год назад

    I still estimate the future YOC based on current yield and the 5 yr dividend growth rate ...I'll forever be grateful for the lesson you gave me about the possibilities of financial engineering using MMM as the example

  • @qjop
    @qjop Год назад

    Could you elaborate: you said, that the current yield + the long term dividend growth rate = dividend returned if you hold it indefinitely?
    E.g.
    Current yield = 2%
    Long term dividend growth rate = 5%
    Then dividend return = 2% + 5% = 7%
    Is that then my YOC if I hold it forever?
    I do not understand.