Monday, June 1, 2015

Increasing Income: A Raise Every Year

Whether you believe we are still in a recession or are finally recovering, chances are your employer has been tight with the budget over the last several years. As such, pay raises were hard to come by if not non-existent. Even if you are getting a raise now, those years without one are missed opportunities to increase your wealth. Consider as well that you were losing ground to inflation.

It adds up
While you may not be able to convince your boss to give you the raise you want you can continue to increase your income year after year. I do so by investing in dividend growth stocks.

Stocks of companies that have a history of raising their dividend every year, and are likely to continue to do so, afford me the opportunity of getting that raise regardless of employment circumstances.

A portfolio of stocks that raise their dividend 5%  or 10% a year add up over the long haul. Over the last several years some of the stocks I hold have even raised their dividend 15-20%. When is the last time you saw a pay raise like that.

That's real income that can be used for whatever you want, home improvements, vacations, a child's college expenses, or to buy more dividend growth stocks.

While there is no guarantee that a stock will always raise it's dividend they are many that have done so for years, even decades. Proper due diligence can help you find the right place to invest your money.
Accumulated dividends = Vacation sunset
I like the peace of mind knowing that I can look forward to years of  annual "pay raises" through increasing dividends and I can enjoy the opportunities that extra "pay" affords.

The opinions presented here are mine and not meant as financial advice or a recommendation to purchase a specific investment. Do your own due diligence. Pictures are mine.

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Sunday, May 24, 2015

South Padre Island: New Travels. Wonderful Weekend.

I was fortunate enough to have recently spent a weekend in South Padre Island. My first trip to this destination on the Gulf of Mexico was a great experience and leaves me wanting to return.

Just minutes from the border with Mexico, I found miles of clean beaches with beautiful ocean waters in several shades of blue under sunny skies. Do expect slow traffic from Port Isabel onto the island, though the wait is worth it. 

Deck overlooking the ocean
We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn. It is located on the beach. While not a luxury, five star resort, we enjoyed out short stay. Our room was larger than expected and it was very clean.  The lobby, though a bit small, was clean and comfortable. The pool area is quite large and faces the ocean. Plenty of seating was available.

Comfy
A short walk on the pathway from the pool area leads to the beach. Halfway along this walk is a deck with plenty of seating overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. I spent a bit of time lounging here, soaking up the sun and enjoying the sounds of the waves. There was also a free fireworks show behind the hotel that we watched from this deck. The fireworks show runs through October this year, on Friday and Saturday nights.

Free fireworks show!
The best experience at the Hilton was the staff. One of the most courteous, professional, and friendly hotel staffs I have ever encountered, they made sure all our needs were met. They beach towels provided at the front desk, as we made our way to the beach, were a nice touch. My only complaint is parking. More spaces are needed. We had to circle the lot one night for several minutes before a spot became available. That said, we will return to this hotel on our next trip.

Our stay was short so we did not have time to explore the numerous restaurants on the island. We did dine at Daddy's Cajun Kitchen and Seafood Market one night. Though the seating is a bit crowded the food was good, the portions were generous (my burger was large), and our waitress was a pleasure. On a Saturday night we were seated in less than fifteen minutes. I would eat there again.
Perfect.

I look forward to returning to South Padre Island when we can spend several days relaxing on the beach and exploring the island and its activities even more.


The thoughts and opinions presented here are mine. Pictures are also mine.

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Monday, March 23, 2015

Weekend At The San Antonio River Walk.

Earlier this month I had an opportunity to spend a weekend in one of my favorite places, San Antonio, Texas, for an event involving a member of our family. I have been visiting the Alamo City since I was a child and never tire of going.

Due to the short notice of the trip we were unable to book a hotel room on the River Walk as we usually do so we stayed about twenty minutes from downtown, at the Hilton Homewood Suites on the north side of town.

Comfortable and clean
As a HHonors member I had a few free nights available. Though the hotel is neither upscale nor resort class as we prefer, it was more than adequate for what we needed. The hotel and room were clean and the hotel was close to shopping and restaurants, though we dined on the River Walk. Free hot breakfast was provided as well. Employee service was okay though the front desk seemed understaffed. That said, the hotel served its purpose for us.

Of course the jewel of the city is the River Walk. The river was dyed green for St. Patrick's Day. The choices of places to eat and shop on the River Walk are numerous and varied. It's hard to make a bad choice.
Green for St. Patrick's Day!

We chose Mexican food at Casa Rio. Our party of eleven was seated in about 45 minutes, which was fine given it is was a tourist location on a Saturday night. The food was not bad and the atmosphere was festive. If you are looking for quick service and a quiet place to eat however, this is not the place for you. Our server was a joy.

We met many wonderful vendors, true small business men and women. Our favorite was the booth with soy air fresheners and candles.

After dinner we took a stroll both on the River Walk and at street level downtown. It is a lively place. and we felt quite safe the entire time. Plenty of taverns, shops, and other establishments to see and check out. Downtown is relatively pedestrian friendly though you should expect to pay for parking in one of the available garages or lots if you're not staying at a downtown hotel.
Horse drawn carriage- Downtown.

Despite several prior trips, I saw so many places I have yet to try on the Riverwalk and cannot wait to return.

On a side note, this was the first time I had been to San Antonio in March. The bright sunshine and cool breeze was wonderful. With daytime temperatures in the 70's and nighttime seeing the 50's it was a pleasant departure from the mid summer heat and humidity I usually encounter.




San Antonio has much to offer in the way of shopping, dining, and history. If you are ever in Central Texas it is well worth the time to give downtown San Antonio a try.

The thoughts and opinions presented here are mine. Pictures are also mine.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Observations Of An Individual Investor.

After more than three decades of investing I have made a few observations along the way. Beginning with my earliest experience of purchasing stock as a teenager these observations have helped guide me as I sought to achieve financial independence.

Sometimes I had to learn the hard way. Other times I benefited by learning from the successes and mistakes of others.

I have noticed these observations apply not only to my investing thought process but have applications in other areas of my life.
To get started, you have to start! Today is better than tomorrow. Too many tomorrows turn into yesterdays with no action taken.

It’s never too late to start. Ten years from now will you regret not having started ten years ago?

A loss is not reason to quit just as a win is not reason to rest.

Keep a level head and try to stay on an even keel.

Consistency is key. Do something to move forward no matter how small of a move it may be.

Keep the long term goal in mind but enjoy the journey.

The crowd is not always right. Trust your judgment.

In investing, as in life, try not to complicate things. Simple often works best. And if it is working stick with it.

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Monday, February 23, 2015

Just some thoughts...

Today I am simply reflecting on a few things in life that I try to remind myself of often, some of them daily. It's an eclectic list. Some of the ideas keep me focused. Some are purely for pleasure. A few may not make any sense at all.

- I'm glad I woke up today. It could be worse. 

Slow down. Relax.
- My family is healthy and happy. Everything else is a bonus.

- Opportunity abounds. We just have to take advantage of it.

- When it comes to investing, I always, always, pay myself first.

- I am fortunate I have the freedom to do most of what I want. Collect wine. Invest. Travel. Write.

- The power of compounding interest and dividends can be amazing.

Enjoy simple pleasures
- ITunes University offers a lot of free "education."

- Tomorrow is a clean slate, a fresh start. Make the most of it.

- Don't be in a hurry. Enjoy small pleasures when they come along.

- Most of what is worried about seldom comes to fruition. 

I look forward to each morning. What can I accomplish today? Who can I help, teach, or encourage? How can I make my life, my family's life, someone else's life just a little bit better today?

Take a few minutes each day to ponder......... 

The thoughts and opinions presented here are mine. Nothing here is meant as financial advice or a recommendation to purchase a specific investment. Do your own due diligence. Pictures are mine.

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Monday, February 16, 2015

I Love Dividends

Having been an investor since I was a teenager I have employed many types of investing. But I always find myself being the most comfortable with dividend growth investing. I love the idea of getting paid by great companies while I own their stock and getting a raise from those companies every year in the form of  dividend growth. 

While investing in dividend growth stocks is no guarantee of financial success I feel comfortable having history is on my side. Research by investment firm Dreyfus indicates dividends have made up over 50% of the total market returns since 1926.
A beautiful vacation view paid for with dividends.
As much as I enjoy following my investments, I find owning and holding dividend stocks of great companies gives me not only peace of mind but time to pursue other interests when I don't feel like watching the stock market or I want to take a week or two off from my investment "homework."

Over the years dividends have helped purchase cars for our family, pay for vacations, or just provide some extra money for whatever we needed. Perhaps even better, it adds to my funds for purchases of new or additional dividend stock. Dividend investments will continue to make up the majority of my investment portfolio.

The opinions presented here are mine and not meant as financial advice or a recommendation to purchase a specific investment. Do your own due diligence. Pictures are mine.

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Sunday, January 25, 2015

My Initial Review Of The Vivino Wine App

Being a wine fan, I was eager to try an app I had read about recently. The app, Vivino, proclaims that the user can "take a photo of any wine label to tap into the wisdom of more than 8 million wine lovers."  Who am I to turn down the good advice of so many fellow wine lovers? After downloading the free version of Vivino I headed off to my favorite local wine store (as if I needed another excuse to buy more wine) to put the app to the test.
 
I took photos of thirteen labels, including a photo of two labels together just to see what I would get as a result. Vivino identified 12 of the 13 labels, providing information about the wine, user reviews, and an average price for the chosen bottle. In the case of the photo with two labels Vivino provided information for one of the wines, prompting me to take a photo of the other label, upon which I received information as I had with the others.
Just a few from my budding collection
 
The responses were extremely quick. In the one case in which Vivino did not immediately identify the wine, a vintage produced at a small winery in my area, the app allowed me to submit information identifying the wine and the vineyard.

Vivino also provides lists including "Best wines over $20 right now" and "Best wines under $20 right now" as well as "5 wines from the world's smallest wine country."

While I am just getting started with the Vivino app, I am completely satisfied with my experience thus far and look forward to using it on future wine shopping excursions. The free version of the Vivino wine app exceeded my expectations and I have already recommended it to many of my wine loving friends. I'm considering an upgrade to the Pro version as well.

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