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My guest today is Terry McGuire, a long time friend, partner and portfolio manager at Dividend Growth Partners. In our conversation today, we discuss the appreciation Terry gained from a migrant childhood and the friends he discovered along the way. Despite struggling with dyslexia, he was able to overcome the challenges it presented and go on to major in both rhetoric and economics. He also shares valuable lessons he learned from his first major investment loss in high yield bonds, and we delve into the world of dividend investing.Please enjoy my conversation with Terry McGuireFor full show notes, transcript, and links to content discussed in this episode refer to the episode page here:------For more episodes of Compound Ideas, visit Compoundideasshow.comFor more insights like these and to contribute to the conversation go to: https://www.ridgewoodinvestments.com/insights-from-our-founder Follow Ken Majmudar on: Linkedin @kenmajmudarYouTube - @InvestingwithKenMajmudarInstagram - @kenmajmudarTwitter @kmajmudar ResourcesDividend Growth Partners – DGPSRC Green BookValue LineSeeking Alpha | Stock Market Analysis & Tools for InvestorsShow Notes[00:01:30] - Terry finds appreciation in his nomadic childhood from the friendships he’s established all over the world.[00:06:51] - A life changing learning disorder diagnosed at boarding school[00:09:19] - The defining moment in an economics class that inspired a first investment and the financial loss that triggered an interest in dividend investing.[00:14:27] - Learning the importance of saving.[00:17:52] - Founding a bagel business at Cal Berkley[00:24:18] - Insights on the differences between Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School[00:27:33] - Challenges after graduation opens new doors to opportunities on the West Coast at Capital Research manager of the American Funds family of mutual funds[00:31:59] - Deep dive into many elements of dividend growth investing [00:37:03] - A glance at the sustained history and future outlook for dividend growth investing



