Applied Dividend Valuation: DDM in Long-Term Equity Research and Income Investing

Integrate dividend discount models with qualitative business assessment, yield analysis, and portfolio income monitoring in a sustained equity income investment practice.

โฑ 1h 54m ๐Ÿ“š 7 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

DDM is not simply a formula to apply once and file โ€” it is a living analytical tool that should be revisited as dividend growth tracks or deviates from forecast, as interest rates shift the discount rate environment, and as business fundamentals evolve. Long-term dividend investors who use valuation models seriously need a framework for maintaining and updating their analysis over years. By the end of this course you will be able to integrate DDM valuation with qualitative business quality assessment, build a dividend growth monitoring process, and evaluate a portfolio of dividend-paying stocks for income stability and reinvestment attractiveness. What you will learn: - Integrating quantitative DDM with qualitative assessment of business durability, competitive moat, and management policy - Monitoring dividend growth realisation: comparing actual dividend growth to model assumptions quarterly and annually - Updating a DDM valuation when key inputs change: dividend cut, accelerated growth, or interest rate regime shift - Yield on cost vs. current yield: understanding why long-term income investors focus on the former - Building a dividend income portfolio monitoring template: income by position, portfolio yield, and growth rate - Evaluating dividend reinvestment economics: compounding mechanics and when reinvestment adds the most value - Sector-specific DDM adaptations: utilities, REITs, financials, and consumer staples each require modified approaches - Stress-testing a dividend portfolio for recession scenarios: which positions are most vulnerable to dividend cuts The course is structured around extended case studies that follow dividend-focused equity positions over multi-year analytical horizons, tracing how the DDM framework would be applied, updated, and acted upon. Reflection prompts encourage you to apply the monitoring frameworks to companies you already hold or research. A capstone exercise guides you in building a complete dividend analysis file for one position. This course is written for equity income investors and research analysts who already have foundational DDM knowledge and want to build it into a sustained analytical practice. This content is purely educational and informational; it does not constitute financial advice.

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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 54m of practical content

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