Dividend stocks are finally making a comeback in 2026, but not all dividend ETFs should be viewed the same.
These may be the five best and safest dividend exchange-traded funds for Baby Boomers seeking to generate passive income.
If you are retiring or you’re already retired and you have a portfolio that includes dividend ETFs, it’s a good idea to make ...
High-yield savings accounts have dropped from 5.1% in March to around 4% in November as interest rates decline. Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) offers a 3.88% yield and focuses on companies ...
iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF) yields 6.46% and holds $14.65B in net assets. PFF invests in financials and preferred stocks with top holdings including Boeing and Wells Fargo.
As the tech rally shows signs of fatigue, dividend stocks could be poised to lead the market in 2026. The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF and the WisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth ETF focus on ...
There are dividend ETFs with higher yields out there, but this fund makes it easier for income investors to sleep at night. It's an efficient tool for harnessing dividends from outside the U.S. The ...
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund ETF is downgraded to Strong Sell due to underperformance vs. dividend-focused peers. Click to read more on VIG.
This article discusses the best ETFs for young investors.
LVHD ETF review: low-volatility, high-dividend strategy lagged IVV, USMV, and DHS (2016–2025). Read the full analysis here.
Wondering how FXAIX and VOO stack up? You aren’t alone. To help, here is an explanation of the key differences between the ...
The introduction of a separate taxation system for dividend income this year has heightened interest in identifying “beneficiary stocks.” Amid market assessments that “pressure to expand dividends has ...