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Yahoo Finance • 16 hours ago
The Dividend Growth Plan That Leaves High-Yield Stocks Behind
Quick Read A 3.5% dividend growth portfolio compounding at 7% annually turns $80,000 of today's income into roughly $309,000 in 20 years, while a flat 10% yield stays stuck at $80,000. JNJ has raised its dividend for 64 straight years and... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 17 hours ago
Why Today’s Small Dividend Could Become Tomorrow’s Retirement Engine
Quick Read Current yield can mislead investors, as MSFT grew its quarterly dividend from $0.08 to $0.91 and V sextupled its payout over 18 years. $1 million invested at 3.5% yield growing 8% annually starts at $35,000 income but reaches $... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 18 hours ago
The Retirement Budget Most People Build Is Backward
Quick Read Chasing high yields to minimize required capital ignores inflation, which already outpaces Social Security's 2.8% COLA at 4% PCE and erodes real purchasing power every year. The same $80,000 annual income requires $2.29M at 3.5... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 2 days ago
A Dividend Portfolio That Pays For Your Pets
Quick Read Pet ownership costs roughly $2,500 a year, requiring anywhere from $29,400 to $71,400 in dividend capital depending on whether you prioritize yield or long-term growth. Dividend growth beats static high yield over a pet's lifet... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 2 days ago
1 Mega-Cap Stock on Our Buy List and 2 We Find Risky
1 Mega-Cap Stock on Our Buy List and 2 We Find Risky Megacap stocks dominate their sectors and their actions influence economies worldwide. The flip side though is that their sheer size means they have less room for explosive growth as sc... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 3 days ago
Why the Best Retirement Paycheck May Start Smaller Than You Expect
Quick Read A conservative 3 to 4% yield portfolio requires $1.5M to $2M in capital but generates rising income, whereas aggressive 8 to 14% yields need as little as $430K but erode principal. Static high-yield payouts shrink in real terms... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 4 days ago
Procter & Gamble (PG) Extends Its Dividend Appeal, Is The Stock Already Fully Valued?
Make better investment decisions with Simply Wall St's easy, visual tools that give you a competitive edge. Procter & Gamble (PG) is back in the spotlight as investors weigh its 70-year streak of annual dividend increases alongside fresh... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 4 days ago
How A 2.5% Yield Can Turn Into A Retirement Paycheck That Keeps Growing
Quick Read Replacing $80,000 in annual retirement spending requires $3.2 million at 2.5% from blue chips like JNJ and KO, versus $800,000 at 10%. A 2.5% dividend portfolio growing 8% annually pays over $370,000 by year 20, while a static... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 4 days ago
The Dividend Growth Formula That Turns $500,000 Into a Six-Figure Income Stream
Quick Read Generating $100,000 annually from $500,000 requires an unsustainable 20% yield; the only realistic path runs through dividend growth compounded over decades, not yield-chasing. A 3.5% starting yield growing 8% annually doubles... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 5 days ago
Procter & Gamble and 6 Other Stocks to Buy Ahead of Earnings
Procter & Gamble and Progressive are among the stocks that could rise after reporting earnings, according to Citi strategist Scott Chronert. Continue Reading... Full story
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Yahoo Finance • 6 days ago
Stock Market Today: Dow Firm, Nasdaq Jumps As Trump Says This; Microsoft Drops Amid Job Cuts (Live Coverage)
The Dow Jones index fell but other indexes rallied as President Trump made bullish comments. Microsoft fell on the stock market today while Micron rose. Continue Reading... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 6 days ago
The Income Ladder: What It Takes To Go From $250 To $5,000 A Month
Quick Read Generating $5,000 monthly requires $1,714,000 at a 3.5% yield, $857,000 at 7%, or just $500,000 at a riskier 12%. High yields carry real costs: Main Street Capital (MAIN) is down 14% year-to-date with quarterly earnings falling... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 6 days ago
Why A Low-Yield Dividend Portfolio Could Pay More Than A High-Yield Portfolio In Retirement
Quick Read A 3.5% dividend growth portfolio compounding at 8% annually doubles its income in nine years, while a static 12% yield loses purchasing power to inflation. High-yield products like leveraged covered call funds and mortgage REIT... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 6 days ago
Still Think Gold Is Overcrowded? 3 More Stocks Retirees Should Consider Instead, Ranked
Quick Read Goldman Sachs flagged gold as overcrowded, pushing income-focused retirees toward dividend-growing equities with durable cash flow and inflation linkage. WPM posted record Q1 revenue up 92% and an 18% dividend hike, ranking it... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 8 days ago
The Portfolio That Lets You Go Part-Time Five Years Early
Quick Read Replacing $40,000 in lost income requires between $400,000 (at a risky 10% yield) and $1.14 million (at a safer 3.5% yield) in dividend-generating assets. A 3.5% dividend-growth portfolio producing $40,000 today can generate ro... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 8 days ago
Procter & Gamble vs Colgate-Palmolive: Two Consumer Giants, Two Strategies, One Invests, Other Optimizes
Quick Read PG beat estimates for a fourth straight quarter as Beauty surged 11%, while CL posted 8% revenue growth but lost North America volume. P&G offers 70 straight years of dividend growth as the steadier hold, while Colgate's restru... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 8 days ago
Procter & Gamble (PG) Launches Braun NEVO As Pampers Swaddlers Go Fragrance Free
Make better investment decisions with Simply Wall St's easy, visual tools that give you a competitive edge. Braun, a Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) brand, has launched the NEVO electric shaver featuring AeroTouch Technology. Pampers Swaddlers... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 8 days ago
What Happens When Medicare Premiums Are No Longer Your Problem?
Quick Read Medicare's total annual cost reaches roughly $5,000 per person when combining Part B, Part D, and Medigap. Part B alone jumped 10% in 2026 while Social Security's COLA was just 2.8%. Covering that $5,000 bill forever requires r... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 11 days ago
3 Top Dividend Stocks to Own No Matter What Happens to Interest Rates This Year
The Federal Reserve opted to keep interest rates steady in its June meeting, to no one's surprise. And the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) sees interest rates rising before the year is out, before eventually settling down in 2027. At... Full story
Yahoo Finance • 11 days ago
Medicare Keeps You Alive. This Portfolio Keeps You Looking Good.
Quick Read Medicare excludes dental, vision, hearing, and most wellness care, leaving retirees with out-of-pocket costs ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 or more per year. Covering $7,500 annually in dividends preserves your capital base, wh... Full story