Robert Baillieul, B.Comm.

Robert Baillieul is Editor-in-Chief of IncomeInvestors.com. There, he oversees a talented team of financial editors and analysts. Together, they scour the market to find the best income ideas for readers. Robert is an advocate for a group of companies he calls his “Forever Assets.” Put simply, this is a group of stocks you can buy today and own for the rest of your life. These businesses have created wealth not just over weeks or years, but for generations. When you own names like these, you no longer have to worry about inflation or bear markets. Many of these firms have paid dividends to shareholders for over a century. For this reason, some of the world’s wealthiest investors — including Bill Gates, George Soros, and Warren Buffett — hold these stocks in their portfolios. Robert holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Saint Mary’s University. Prior to joining IncomeInvestors.com, he worked as a risk analyst at TD Securities. Robert’s common-sense investment commentary has been featured in a number of publications, including Slate, MarketWatch, and The National Post. You can follow him on Twitter @RBaillieul. Email: [email protected]

Robert Baillieul's Articles

Collect a 7% Yield From Facebook

Earn “Online Commissions” Starting Sept 30 Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) users post 500 million photos each day. And thanks to this loophole, you can earn “online commissions” off of each picture. New investors can collect yields of up to seven percent..

How Safe is Your Retirement From Washington?

This Should Keep Retirees Up at Night President Donald Trump has stepped up calls for a weaker dollar, which could leave some retirees struggling to catch up. Over the past few months, the White House has started a push to.

How to Legally Collect “Marijuana Rent Checks”

Income from “Marijuana Rent Checks” Legal pot represents one of the fastest-growing markets around. Growing marijuana, though, isn’t cheap. To satisfy the surging demand for bud, new businesses need vast industrial facilities. A small group of cannabis landlords have cashed.

7 Trends We’re Not Excited Enough About

The Hoover Dam Didn’t Burst The Hoover Dam didn’t burst, according to emergency officials on Thursday. Millions of gallons of water passed safely through the 726-foot structure, generating clean power for thousands of nearby residents. The dam did not collapse.


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