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Retirees evaluating dividend funds tend to anchor on current yield, which is exactly why Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (NYSEARCA:VIG) often gets overlooked. The fund pays a distribution yield of roughly 1.6%, which looks unimpressive next to higher-yielding alternatives. Morningstar analysts have repeatedly flagged VIG as a quiet winner for retirees precisely because of that misread. ... Vanguard’s VIG Quietly Returned 247% While Investors Chased Higher Yields
MMM faces ongoing Consumer segment softness as muted spending and weak housing weigh on demand, while cost controls and innovation aim to steady growth.
Zacks.com users have recently been watching P&G (PG) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
A 70-year-old single retiree with $1.05 million in a deliberately conservative income portfolio yielding 6.4% can generate roughly $67,200 a year without selling shares. That is the income target being replaced. Combined with Social Security, it can support a comfortable retirement for someone who owns a home outright and carries no mortgage. The math behind ... The 6.4 Percent Yield Portfolio That Lets a 70-Year-Old Sleep Through Every Market Selloff Since 2020
Replacing a real paycheck with dividends is the cleanest version of financial independence. The income target here is $65,000 per year, roughly the US median individual wage, and the question is whether a $650,000 portfolio can actually produce it. The honest answer up front: only by reaching past pure blue chips into higher-yield categories. Here ... The Dividend Stocks That Can Replace a $65,000 Income and What They’ll Cost You
A $54,000 annual income is roughly in line with what the average U.S. household spends after taxes each year. For investors who want that paycheck to come from a portfolio instead of a job, the core question is simple: how much capital does it take, and how do you avoid the high-yield products that pay ... Six Boring Blue Chips Generate $54,000 a Year on $920,000 Without a Single 7 Percent Yield Trap
While profitability is essential, it doesn’t guarantee long-term success. Some companies that rest on their margins will lose ground as competition intensifies - as Jeff Bezos said, "Your margin is my opportunity".
Native, a Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) brand, has launched its Sensitive Series for sensitive skin. The line was developed with allergists and dermatologists and has received the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance. The launch expands P&G's presence in sensitive skin and eczema focused personal care products. For you as an investor, this launch highlights how Procter & Gamble is using its Native brand to address demand for sensitive skin products within the broader personal care...
The SPDR S&P Dividend ETF (NYSEARCA:SDY) is doing exactly what a yield-tilted dividend fund is supposed to do while the broader market wobbles: grinding higher while the broad market wobbles. SDY trades near $146, up 4% year to date after the S&P 500 finished Q1 2026 in negative territory. Over the past year, SDY has ... If Treasury Yields Jump Above 4.75%, Here’s What Happens to SDY
A federal employee retiring at 62 after 30 years of service with a “high-3” salary average of $90,000 would receive an estimated FERS basic pension benefit of roughly $29,700 annually, based on the standard formula: 1.1% × 30 years × $90,000. For private-sector workers without access to a defined-benefit pension, that figure provides a useful ... You Do Not Need 30 Years of Federal Service to Build a Pension. Here Is the $495,000 Dividend Portfolio That Pays Like One
A $40,000 annual income is often enough for a 62-year-old retiree living modestly while bridging the five years until full Social Security benefits begin at 67. The challenge is generating that income entirely from dividends without selling shares or steadily drawing down principal. The core equation is simple: divide the target income by the portfolio’s yield ... How Much Do You Really Need Invested to Replace a $40,000 Salary at 62 and Bridge the Five Years Until Social Security at 67?
What inflation? Despite rising costs and economic uncertainty, consumers are showing resiliency. Trader Talk host Kenny Polcari breaks down the true state of this with PwC Consumer Markets Industry Leader Ali Furman and Wall Street Alliance Group Partner Aadil Zaman.
Procter & Gamble (PG) is back in focus after reporting Q3 FY2026 results that exceeded earnings expectations, paired with broad-based sales growth and reaffirmed guidance that kept its full-year outlook intact. See our latest analysis for Procter & Gamble. Despite Q3 earnings coming in ahead of expectations, Procter & Gamble’s recent share price momentum has softened, with the stock down almost 10% on a 90‑day share price return basis and the 1‑year total shareholder return declining about...
A retiree holding $200,000 of Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (NYSEARCA:VYM) collects roughly $5,800 in annual income at the fund’s 2.9% distribution yield, with no rebalancing and no concentration risk to monitor. That is the quiet pitch behind VYM, a roughly $100 billion fund that retirees routinely skip in favor of louder, higher-yielding products on ... Most Retirees Skip Over Vanguard’s $100 Billion VYM Despite Its 2.9 Percent Yield and Almost Zero Maintenance
When it comes to reliable dividend payouts, these three companies keep rewarding their long-term shareholders.
The retiree was 66, single, living in Pennsylvania, and relying on a $1.1 million brokerage account to supplement her Social Security income. Her goal was straightforward: generate about $55,000 a year from the portfolio to cover the gap between her guaranteed income and the cost of remaining in her home. She followed the standard retirement playbook ... The Tax-Loss Harvest That Cost a 66-Year-Old Retiree $2,400 in Wash-Sale Penalties She Never Saw Coming
Native, a Procter & Gamble brand, has launched a limited-edition Boba Cafe Collection across major retail and online channels. The collection introduces boba tea inspired scents in everyday personal care products, aiming to capture growing interest in multicultural and personalized clean beauty. The launch targets younger and multicultural shoppers by tying personal care routines to an experience associated with the global boba tea trend. For investors tracking Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG),...
Procter & Gamble leans on Tide and Pampers innovation to lift volume growth through premium products, stronger performance and sharper retail execution.
Matrix Asset Advisors, an asset management company, released its Q1 2026 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the first quarter of 2026, the stock market declined by -4.33% after three years of gains, initially lifted by strong earnings and expectations of interest rate cuts. However, following military actions in […]
Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) is $163.50, implying a 14.95% upside from today’s price. Procter & Gamble trades at $142.24 as of May 13, 2026, with a $330.7 billion market cap and a beta of 0.4. Our recommendation is buy, with 90% confidence. PG is a defensive cash machine ... Prediction: Procter & Gamble Will Trade At This Price in 2027
We recently published Jim Cramer’s Latest Thoughts On Cisco, NVIDIA & Other AI Stocks. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is one the stocks discussed by Jim Cramer. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN)’s shares are up by 28.7% over the past year and by 16.6% year-to-date. The firm made quite a splash earlier this month when it announced a new […]
The traditional 60/40 portfolio, 60% stocks and 40% bonds, has been the default retirement allocation for decades. Charles Schwab’s Modern Wealth Survey 2025 found that 42% of Americans believe that mix is outdated, and the skepticism is sharper among younger investors. 46% of Gen Z and 46% of Millennials agree the model no longer works, ... Bonds Now Make Up Just 8% of the Average Portfolio. What Replaced Them
These companies offer impressive dividend histories along with attractive stock valuations.
Given what it does and how it does it (and the end result of doing it for as long as it has), it comes as no surprise this company's dividend growth is practically unstoppable.
The world is an uncertain place today, but some businesses have a history of surviving whatever comes their way.
As the Q1 earnings season comes to a close, it’s time to take stock of this quarter’s best and worst performers in the household products industry, including Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) and its peers.
After decades championing human-centered design, IDEO is reinventing itself as a teacher of innovation rather than a seller of design.
On episode 168 of the Rich Habits Podcast, co-host Robert Croak made a pitch that sounds almost too easy to be a strategy. He noted, “The easiest stream of income you can build because you’re already probably sitting on the cash. You just need to park it in the right vehicles.” His co-host, Austin, then ... Why Keeping Emergency Cash in Checking Costs You $15,000 Over a Decade
Ranch is Americas favorite dressing. But in the rest of the world? Its practically nonexistent. *Want more "boring" foods that can make you money? Check out our full list:* How did this creamy, herby condiment go from an obscure invention by a plumber in 1949 Alaska to a defining flavor of American consumerism? The real story behind America's obsession with Ranch is a brilliant business case. It all changed when Clorox yes, the bleach company bought a small, niche product called Hidden Valley Ranch for $8 million in 1972. Clorox took their consumer-packaged-goods playbook heavy marketing spend, massive distribution, and relentless line extensions and used it to conquer Americas salad and snack aisle. Find out how a bleach company applied the lessons they learned from P&G to turn a regional oddity into the national standard, making Ranch Americas favorite dip for wings, pizza, and everything else. Subscribe to The Hustle: Get the 5-minute newsletter keeping 2M+ innovators in the loop About HubSpot: HubSpot is a customer platform that provides education, software, and support to help businesses grow better. The platform includes marketing, sales, service, commerce, operations, and website management products that start free and scale to meet our customers needs at any stage of growth. Today, thousands of customers around the world use HubSpots powerful and easy-to-use tools and apps to attract, engage, and delight customers. #TheHustle #HubSpot