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18 Best Retirement Stocks to Buy in 2018
stocks Building a dependable portfolio of retirement stocks isn’t easy in today’s world of historically low interest rates and record-high stock prices.
By Brian Bollinger
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The 15 Best REITs for Retirement Income
REITs Few asset classes are better suited to retirement portfolios than real estate.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA
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Investments That Should (And Shouldn’t) Go Into Your IRA
IRAs An Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is a tax-advantaged home for your retirement investments.
By Michael Kahn
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9 Dividend Aristocrats of the Future
investing The Dividend Aristocrats – members of the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index that have increased their annual dividend payments for 25 years or longer – aren’t just useful as sources of income.
By Brian Bollinger
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A Real Estate Mutual Fund that Succeeds With Limited REIT Holdings
investing Baron Real Estate has cashed in by owning everything from builders to cruise lines.
By Daren Fonda
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7 Reliable Dividend Stocks to Buy Now
investing Plenty of stocks yield more than the market average of 2% for large companies.
By Daren Fonda
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Alternative Investments Can Help Combat Slow Growth
investing In times of low bond yields and interest rates and high stock market volatility, it could pay to look beyond the usual stock/bond mix. Three alternative options: senior-secured loans, real estate and private equity.
By Curvin E. Miller IV
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A 2-Pronged Strategy for Retirees Seeking Safe Cash Flow: Non-Traded REITs and Annuities
Making Your Money Last Non-traded REITs and annuities can provide a lifetime income stream with a principal that could possibly grow over time, leaving a richer legacy for your heirs.
By Brian Evans, CPA, PFS
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3 Great Picks to Earn 8% - 11% From Mortgage REITs
investing The main hazard to these high-yielding investments is a gap between short- and long-term rates.
By Daren Fonda
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