EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 35 MIN
Book Review – The Strategic Dividend Investor
from A Life Well Lived: Grow, Preserve and Transfer Your Wealth · host Ken Ouellette
In this insightful episode, Ken Ouellette of Orca Wealth Management is joined by Don for a timely book review of The Strategic Dividend Investor. With markets dominated by high-flying growth stocks, AI hype, and speculation, Ken and Don step back to examine what has truly driven long-term wealth creation: consistent dividends and compounding.Drawing from the book and decades of experience, Ken explains why dividends compounded have historically accounted for ~85% of S&P 500 total returns since 1960. They discuss the dangers of a pure price-appreciation mindset, the pitfalls of stock buybacks, the power of dividend growth (the “tortoise” strategy), and how to evaluate companies based on real cash flows rather than manipulated earnings.Key topics include:Margin of safety and avoiding speculative trapsWhy dividend growers have significantly outperformed non-payers over timeBuilding a “slow and steady” portfolio of blue-chip dividend payersThe difference between investing in companies versus gambling on tickersPractical selection criteria: yield + sustainable growthWhether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting out, this conversation delivers a clear paradigm shift: focus on cash returns to your pocket, not just stock price movements. Ken shares why this philosophy has shaped his approach at Orca Wealth and how it helps clients build, preserve, and transfer wealth through market cycles.Tune in for timeless, actionable wisdom backed by data and real-world examples.Available now wherever you get your podcasts.Visit www.orcawealth.com or call (727) 741-6077 to learn more about Orca Wealth Management.This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and is not investment advice.
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