The Next Level In Financial Freedom.

At Dividend Labs, we believe anyone can achieve financial freedom.

We achieve this by helping investors design their dividend income stream.

A dividend income stream that’ll take care of their needs when it comes to money.

So that investors are free from money worries to become the best versions of themselves while doing what they do best.

And while no two dividend-paying companies are ever alike, that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t share the same fundamental business principles.

That’s why we’ve decided to create the Dividend Lab Manual so we never lose focus on why the companies we invest in are successful.

The Dividend Labs Manual is a comprehensive, disciplined, protocolized stock analysis system to help investors purchase the right company at the right price.

OK.

That sounded way more sophisticated than it actually is.

I don’t want to lie to you because I’m no Get-Rich-Easy, Go-All-In-On Shiba-Inu-Coin Investment Guru.

So let’s try again.

The Dividend Lab Manual is an excel spreadsheet template that you can follow step-by-step, plug in the necessary financial data, and get an answer to 3 questions and 3 questions only:

  1. Is the dividend safe?
  2. Will the dividend grow?
  3. How much should I pay for the dividend?

Nothing more, nothing less.

The truth is, you’ll need nothing else.

But don’t take my word for it.

Take a look at the Dividend Lab Manual.

It’s completely FREE.

I just need an email to send it to so click this link and see it for yourself.

It is with the Dividend Lab Manual that we’ve been able to screen, analyze and valuate a wide array of high-quality dividend-paying companies.

This process has culminated into an entire library of analytical results over the years — the Dividend Labs Archive.

This is the secret vault within Dividend Labs where we keep records on all of the companies that we have analyzed.

Instead of keeping this for ourselves, we want to share it with you.

These records are completed, all-filled-in, ready-to-go Dividend Lab Manual spreadsheets tailored to each individual company:

  • Their economic moats have been singled out.
  • Their financial data of the past 10 years have been transferred into the system, cross-checked and analyzed.
  • Their business projections have been processed using the Discounted Cash Flow Model and the Dividend Return Model.
  • Their fair value has been calculated and distilled for your final approval of hitting the “confirm order” button.

We have done all the groundwork so that you don’t have to.

Here’s an overview of what’s in store (the dates represent the last time a particular Manual was updated):

Consumer staples

  1. Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) — 7/2022
  2. Target Corporation (TGT) — 7/2022

Consumer discretionary

  1. Domino’s Pizza, Inc. (DPZ) — 5/2022
  2. The Home Depot, Inc. (HD) — 4/2022
  3. Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (LOW) — 1/2022
  4. Nike, Inc. (NKE) — 5/2022
  5. Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) — 1/2022
  6. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (WSM) — 2/2022

Financials

  1. BlackRock, Inc. (BLK) — 2/2022
  2. Mastercard Incorporated (MA) — 5/2022
  3. T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. (TROW) — 1/2022
  4. Visa Inc. (V) — 4/2022

Healthcare

  1. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (BMY) — 7/2022
  2. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) — 6/2022
  3. Medtronic PLC (MDT) — 12/2021

Information & technology

  1. Apple Inc. (AAPL) — 12/2021
  2. Activision Blizzard, Inc. (ATVI) — 12/2021
  3. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) — 2/2022
  4. Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) — 12/2021
  5. Comcast Corporation (CMCSA) — 2/2022
  6. Intel Corporation (INTC) — 2/2022
  7. Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) — 1/2022

Industrials

  1. 3M Company (MMM) — 12/2021
  2. Cummins Inc. (CMI) — 4/2022
  3. Leggett & Platt, Incorporated (LEG) — 12/2021
  4. Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) — 9/2021
  5. Scotts Miracle-Gro Company (SMG) — 12/2021
  6. Sherwin-Williams Company (SHW) — 4/2022

In short, with the Dividend Labs Archive, you’d be equipped to answer all 3 questions at a glance for each of the above companies:

  1. Is the dividend safe?
  2. Will the dividend grow?
  3. How much should I pay for those dividends?

You’d be free to access the wisdom we’ve accumulated.

You’d be free to focus on making the final investment decision for yourself.

And most essentially, you’d be free to act on these answers without delay.

Because you believe in the fundamental principles we hold dear to our hearts at Dividend Labs.

And trust me, that is a comforting belief amidst the uncertainty in the world we are facing.

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