After writing two books about Income Investing, I have been contacted regularly by readers with questions and requests for more information. It’s not often one feels compelled to write a book because of questions from readers, but that’s exactly how this book came about. It’s not that readers didn’t understand the process I described, it’s just that people wanted more details, had specific suggestions and needed more information about making investing decisions, especially during different (and difficult) market conditions. In essence, people wanted an advanced outline to build upon the process described in my earlier books. So, the purpose of this book is not to repeat the process of stock evaluation, which is the foundation of my earlier books, but to provide further explanations and examples to help when making investing decisions. -Where to find ideal stocks for Income investing-How to determine under-valued stocks-How many stocks should you hold and in which sectors?-When to sell, even your long-time good stocks-What happens and how your decisions might change during a market crisis-Is it ever too late to start investing for income?I’ll also introduce a new Excel worksheet to help readers determine under-valued or expensive stocks, directing you to a new website for obtaining dividend data, and even provide a list of 45 Canadian and 35 US stocks, from which to begin your selection of quality income growth stocks. As always, these are my opinions and not professional financial advice. So, if you have the time and want to learn more, let’s continue talking about Income Investing!