This article discusses the best dividend mutual funds to buy right now.
These may be the five best and safest dividend exchange-traded funds for Baby Boomers seeking to generate passive income.
This ETF's yield is undeniably massive, but it comes with disadvantages even the hungriest income investors can't ignore.
These funds pay more than double the rate of the S&P 500 average and invest in a wide range of stocks.
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Many investors nearing retirement and those already in retirement turn to dividend ETFs for a reliable and steady stream of ...
NEOS Investments offers high-yielding monthly income ETFs based on options strategies on equity and alternative investments. As a secondary priority, the ETFs seek capital appreciation from the ...
The investment seeks income, with the potential for capital appreciation as a secondary objective. The fund invests at least 80% of its total assets in 15 to 25 unaffiliated open-end mutual funds ...
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Shares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT): investment-grade, low-duration income that adjusts with rates—ideal cash-plus/bridge exposure. See more details here.