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5 High-Yielding REITs for Dividend Investors
REITs These real estate investment trusts offer above-average yields and could deliver appreciation, too. Plus, four funds to get into real estate.
By Daren Fonda Published
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This Mutual Fund Yields 5.5% With a Focus on Preferred REITs
investing Salient Select Income hunts for undervalued real estate investment trusts.
By Ryan Ermey Published
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Earn Up to 6% Yield by Investing in REITs
investing Since real estate companies borrow money to finance their purchases, rising rates could squeeze their profit margins.
By Daren Fonda Published
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9 Top Free Sites for Income Investors
Financial Planning Five years ago, Kiplinger’s turned to longtime investment writer and in-house income guru Jeff Kosnett to launch a newsletter designed to steer income-starved readers to the best investments for dependable, spendable income.
By Jeffrey R. Kosnett Published
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Finding Stable Dividends in a Rough Market
investing In a world of slowing dividend growth and potentially rising interest rates, your dividend investing strategy may need some tweaks.
By Eleanor Laise Published
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Wall Street Is Wrong on REITs
REITs Coming interest-rate hikes are creating a frenzy. Maybe investors should just chill.
By Kathy Kristof Published
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Great Value Sectors for Dividend Growth Investors
Markets My firm's Dividend Growth portfolio combines solid dividend-paying stocks with unique value opportunities slightly out of the mainstream. Have a look.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore Published
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9 Ways to Boost Investment Income for Retirement
investing It used to be easy to earn generous income safely from your investments: Buy Treasury bonds or certificates of deposit and watch the cash roll in.
By Carolyn Bigda Published
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These 5 Stocks Make Crime Pay for You
stocks A gradual rise in the number of Americans most likely to engage in illegal behavior should benefit companies involved in prevention and punishment.
By Kathy Kristof Published
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