Shoebox Investor

What is a shoebox investor? An investor who generally pays himself first. The idea is that any money you can store in a shoebox or piggy bank, should be invested in the market. It is not how much you invest, it is the time value of money you should focus on. The earlier you put the money in the market, the longer you keep it in, the higher the chances of reaping the benefits of accumulating dividends. The reinvested dividends will buy you more shares.

Pay yourself first

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Buy to Hold- Biovail Corporation









Biovail Corporation is a specialty pharmaceutical company that applies advanced drug-delivery technologies to improve the clinical effectiveness of medicines. This company provides a 10.70% Yield with a very low PE ratio.. Buy now and hold for the long-run. Buying just 2-3 shares a month will allow you to see the growth in a few years so long as you re-invest the dividends.

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