Market swings can quietly reshape your nest egg, but there are ways to protect your retirement plan from losses.
Days are gone when investors simply put money into fixed-income assets for their appealing yields, generating solid streams of income to finance a comfortable retirement.
Market downturns can happen, but you don't need to be a sitting duck.
Gold and dividend stocks both have a place in retirement portfolios, but they also serve different purposes.
Believe it or not, seniors fear running out of cash more than they fear dying. And retirees have good reason to be worried about making their assets last. People are living longer, so that money has ...
Investors who want to buy bonds have an embarrassment of options Almost all major fund companies offer low-cost bond index funds. A 5-year U.S. Treasury note BX: TMUBMUSD05Y, backed by the full faith ...
Pfizer (PFE) expanded its Q4 2025 adjusted income by 5% and now provides a 6.49% dividend yield. HP Inc. (HPQ) delivers a 6.27% dividend yield and grew its Q4 fiscal 2025 net revenue by 4.2% year over ...
Ares Capital yields 10% with a diversified portfolio, and Antero Midstream shows high ROIC and cash flow growth. See why ARCC and AM are core retirement buys.
Whether you're planning to retire early or late, you might run into unexpected trouble. So plan carefully.