I agree that using a product is an amazing way to gauge an investment. I just avoid companies that make a good product but burn cash like its going out of fashion (thinking Tesla) By only investing in companies that are paying dividends then you can completely avoid cash burners
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Exactly, companies who pay growing dividends over long-periods of time are those who have great cash flow management and are not going anywhere anytime soon.
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