ABSTRACT

We are on the verge of a major paradigm shift for investors in the U.S. stock market. Dividend-focused stock investing has been receding in popularity for more than three decades in the U.S.; once the dominant investment style, it is now a boutique approach. That is about to change.

The Ownership Dividend explains how and why the stock market drifted away from a mostly cash-based returns system to one almost completely driven by near-term share price movements. It details why the exceptional forces behind that shift—notably the 40-year drop in interest rates and the rise of buybacks—are now substantially exhausted. As a result, the U.S. market is poised for a return to the more typical business-like relationships observed in the private sector and in other mature markets around the world. While many market participants have profited from and become used to the way things have been in recent decades, savvy individual investors, financial advisors, and even institutional portfolio managers will want to position themselves to benefit from the reversion to cash-based investment relationships in the years ahead.  

This is a must-read book for financial advisors, institutional consultants, as well as engaged individual investors.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Fallacy or Philosophy

Academic Finance's Big, 60-Year War on Dividends

chapter 4|20 pages

Being a Dividend Investor in a Stock Market

The Current Investment Framework

chapter 6|15 pages

An Academic Rebuttal

chapter 7|16 pages

A New Investing Reality

chapter 8|18 pages

A New Counting Reality

chapter 9|13 pages

The Political Economy of Sustainability

chapter 10|8 pages

What to Look for in the Next Decade

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion