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Talk Your Book: Dividend Stocks are Cheap

2024/9/9
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On today's show, we spoke with Jennifer Chang, Portfolio Manager and Executive Director for Schafer Cullen) to discuss utilizing active management within dividend strategies, how dividend stocks are affected by rising rates, how Schafer's call writing strategy differs from other popular income strategies, tax optimizing income strategies, and much more!

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