3 High Yield Stocks for Dividends Each Month
There are less than 50 companies that pay monthly dividends. Even fewer are high yield stocks. Here are 3 exceptions, writes Sure Dividend.
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There are less than 50 companies that pay monthly dividends. Even fewer are high yield stocks. Here are 3 exceptions, writes Sure Dividend.
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With no steady paycheck, investing after retirement can be daunting. Here are a couple key strategies to make your money last.
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With American retirement savings at greater risk, Cabot Income Advisor and the Cabot Retirement Club will focus on both
short-term income and long-term portfolio stability.
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The top dividend paying stocks in the market today all benefit from the improving American economy. These are my six favorites.
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The best dividend stocks for 2017 come from three distinct industries that should benefit greatly from President Trump's policies.
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The stock market today may respond differently to Fed rate hikes—and the accompanying Fed president speeches—than it did last December.
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One yield-boosting strategy that’s increased in popularity is writing covered calls on dividend paying stocks.
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Instead of focusing on what could go wrong, investors should try to find the silver lining.
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Weeks like this in the stock market tend to make us want to throw up our hands and head for the safety of cash.
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Investors are dumping dividend paying stocks of strong companies due to misplaced fears about interest rate sensitivity. That’s opening up new opportunities in our favorite stocks, but be patient with prices. “Buy dividend paying stocks when interest rates are falling, and sell when rising:”...
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Last month was a lousy month for most yield-focused investments, including both fixed-income securities like bonds and high-yield instruments like MLPs and REITs. The ostensible reason was the Fed’s suggestion that it might start “tapering” off its asset purchases and allow interest rates rise...
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After 2008 and the years of volatility that followed, many investors are still afraid (understandably) to put their hard-saved money in common stocks. But with the returns on bonds in the basement and waves of baby boomers reaching retirement age, many are rapidly that...
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History shows that dividend income is an important part of your total return when investing in common stocks.
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