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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 33 MIN

It Was Never About "Dividends." It Was Always About Income.

from The Dividend Mailbox® · host Greg Denewiler

Real estate investors don't think of themselves as dividend investors. Neither do venture capitalists or business owners collecting profit distributions. But strip away the labels, and every one of them is doing the same thing: buying a stream of income and betting it grows. The wrapper is different. The logic is identical.To prove it, Greg walks through three real investments, all made in 2013, with the same $535 million starting point: Republic Plaza (one of Denver’s premier office towers), Sysco ($SYY), and DCM’s own Model Portfolio. In year one, the building won on income. Today, thirteen years later, it's generating the least of the three, and the building itself has lost nearly half its value. The model portfolio, which started with the lowest income, now generates the most. The difference wasn't asset class. It was whether the income grew.That compounding gap is what Greg calls the "second decade effect"—the point where a growing income stream laps a higher but stagnant one. It's also why income focus gives investors something price-chasing never can: control, predictability, and a reason to stay put when markets get uncomfortable. Topics Covered:[00:00] Introduction & the "income mailbox" reframe[01:34] Why the word "dividend" misleads investors[04:26] The foundation: every investment is a bet on cash flow[06:09] Three investments, same $535 million starting point, 2013[09:17] Thirteen years later: how each one performed[13:59] The "second decade effect" — why growing income wins over time[17:48] Two mindsets: growing income vs. speculating on price[20:11] What the NYSE closing bell taught Greg about how investors think[24:38] Dividends vs. buybacks: why income creates capital discipline[28:42] Three takeaways and final thoughts________ Dividend Growth: The Quiet Engine of Wealth Dividend growth investing sounds simple, but doing it well for decades is not. That’s why we wrote Dividend Growth: The Quiet Engine of Wealth—a practical guide to building a framework you can stick with when things get uncomfortable. You can get a free copy here. Plus, join our market newsletter for more on dividend growth investing. ________ Send us Fan Mail________ Resources:📅 Schedule a meeting: Financial Planning & Portfolio Management 📊 Getting into the weeds: DCM Investment Reports & Models ________If you found this valuable, subscribing and leaving a review helps more investors find the show.Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | X________ Disclaimer: Past performance does not guarantee future results. Every investor should consider whether an investment strategy is right for them and all the risks involved. Stocks, including dividend stocks, are volatile and can lose money. Denewiler Capital Management may or may not have positions in the publicly traded companies mentioned herein.

Real estate investors don't think of themselves as dividend investors. Neither do venture capitalists or business owners collecting profit distributions. But strip away the labels, and every one of them is doing the same thing: buying a stream of income and betting it grows. The wrapper is different. The logic is identical. To prove it, Greg walks through three real investments, all made in 2013, with the same $535 million starting point: Republic Plaza (one of Denver’s premier office towers)...

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