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Corporate Dividend Policy
Published in Hardcover by The Brookings Institution (January, 1966)
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Conscience and Dividends: Churches and the Multinationals
Published in Paperback by Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc (01 April, 1985)
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Computer dividend[s]: Management information systems for the graphic arts
Published in Unknown Binding by Printing Management Services (1994)
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Company taxation and dividends (Lecture series - Institute for Fiscal Studies ; no. 1)
Published in Unknown Binding by Institute for Fiscal Studies (1974)
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Claiming the Health Dividend: Unlocking the Benefits of NHS Spending
Published in Paperback by King's Fund (15 May, 2002)
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Buying Stocks Without a Broker
Published in Hardcover by Mcgraw-hill Inc (01 February, 1997)
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Helpful, But in Need of Updating
Truly a walk in the park.This book did it all, I learned more about stocks and purchases from this one book than any other. The information in this book takes you from the first step all the way to purchases. This book is the credit for my recent stock portfolio. And for that I Thank the author for a job very well done. I am an inexperienced investor who needed a mentor and teacher, this book/author filled that need. Outstanding, I read it cover to cover several times.
excellent resource book for the small investorThis book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to manage his own stock investments in America's best-known companies. All the difficult-to-get information like 800 numbers, addresses, stock symbols, minimum investment amounts, etc, etc is provided in an easy-to-read format along with model portfolios for the beginner and the more experienced investor. A "must read" for anyone who wants to partake in the growth of this country for lttle or no brokerage costs

Building a Business Through Good Times and Bad: Lessons from 15 Companies, Each with a Century of Dividends
Published in Hardcover by Quorum Books (30 November, 2002)
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Beating the S&P with Dividends : How to Build a Superior Portfolio of Dividend Yielding Stocks
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (14 January, 2005)
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Australian income tax assessment act 1936-1972;: With Income tax regulations, Income tax act, Income tax (non-resident dividends and interest) act, Income tax (drought bonds) act [and] Income tax (international agreements) act in force as at 1 January 1973
Published in Unknown Binding by CCH Australia Limited (1973)
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Australian corporate taxation: Dividends, imputation, reorganisations, liquidations, losses
Published in Paperback by Longman Business & Professional (1995)
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But in many ways, this book has lost a lot of relevance. Now one can go online and purchase stocks in any amount with fees of as little as $3.00. And the fact that the book has not been updated since 1996 weighs heavily against recommending it be purchased by anyone today. Perhaps Carlson has not bothered to further update because of the ease with which stocks may eb purchased on-line.
Still, for someone who is a long term investor, it provides some choices as far as investing without involving a broker. And it is definitely an option if you have no desire to use the internet to make stock purchases. Just be aware that your options are limited; most companies do not offer direct purchase of their stock or Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs) to the public at large.