For a 59-year-old hoping to leave work today, the math is unforgiving. A $530,000 brokerage account would need to generate $48,000 a year for the eight-year gap before Social Security begins at 67. That requires a yield of roughly 9%, well beyond what most sustainable income portfolios can produce without gradually eroding the principal that ... Quitting at 59 and Bridging Eight Years to Social Security at 67? Here Is the $530,000 Income Portfolio I Would Build
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Income investors holding the VictoryShares US Large Cap High Div Volatility Wtd ETF (NYSEARCA:CDL) own a fund built around one premise: large American companies with stable share prices tend to pay reliable dividends. CDL distributes cash monthly and paid $2.29 per share in 2025 against a current share price of roughly $76. With Treasury yields ... CDL’s $2.29 annual dividend beats Treasury yields despite rising interest rates
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
JNJ's diversified pharma and MedTech growth, pipeline progress and stronger 2026 outlook give it an edge over PFE.
A 71-year-old retiree with $740,000 in investable assets who needs $44,000 a year in portfolio income has one number that matters most: the blended yield required to close the gap. That figure is roughly 6%. It sits above what investment-grade bonds alone typically provide, but below the danger zone where chasing yield can turn a ... Three Bond ETFs and Three High-Yield Equity ETFs: How $740,000 Pays $44,000 a Year Without Sector Drama
ImmunityBio presented its findings for ANKTIVA plus Bacillus Calmette-Guérin at the ISPOR 2026 conference.
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
Income investors holding the VictoryShares US Large Cap High Div Volatility Wtd ETF (NYSEARCA:CDL) own a fund built around one premise: large American companies with stable share prices tend to pay reliable dividends. CDL distributes cash monthly and paid $2.29 per share in 2025 against a current share price of roughly $76. With Treasury yields ... CDL’s $2.29 annual dividend beats Treasury yields despite rising interest rates
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is one of the best stocks to buy according to Goldman Sachs’ Conviction List. Goldman added Johnson & Johnson to its U.S. May Directors’ Cut Conviction List on May 1, 2025, alongside Houlihan Lokey, while removing Meritage Homes. The update described the list as a curated selection of stocks Goldman believes […]
In the latest trading session, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) closed at $231.73, marking a +1.05% move from the previous day.
Bayer wins FDA Priority Review for Kerendia label expansion in CKD tied to type I diabetes after strong phase III data.
The U.S. median household income sits near $80,610, and a $1.1 million dividend portfolio generating a blended 7% yield would produce roughly $77,000 a year in cash flow. That level of income exceeds the median household income in most of the country, which helps explain why geography can dramatically change the retirement equation. The same ... A Dividend Portfolio That Beats the Median Household Income in 47 of the 50 States on $1.1 Million Invested
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
JNJ, ORCL and NFLX headline top Zacks research reports as cloud growth, drug launches and ad expansion drive focus.
Income investors holding the VictoryShares US Large Cap High Div Volatility Wtd ETF (NYSEARCA:CDL) own a fund built around one premise: large American companies with stable share prices tend to pay reliable dividends. CDL distributes cash monthly and paid $2.29 per share in 2025 against a current share price of roughly $76. With Treasury yields ... CDL’s $2.29 annual dividend beats Treasury yields despite rising interest rates
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 single-family rental property in Toledo purchased for $135,000 at a 9% gross cap rate would generate roughly $12,150 annually in gross rental income. After accounting for property taxes, insurance, vacancies, maintenance, and property-management costs, the net cash flow may fall closer to $5,400 per year. To replace $400,000 annually with that level of net ... A $400,000 Income Portfolio That Pays Like a Toledo Rental Property Without the 3 AM Phone Calls
A traditional defined-benefit pension paying $5,500 per month, or $66,000 annually, provides a useful retirement-income benchmark. That level of income sits near the upper range of what many private-sector pensions deliver, and it represents the amount a 67-year-old married couple would need to recreate if offered a lump-sum payout instead of guaranteed monthly checks for ... A Monthly Dividend Portfolio That Pays Like a Pension and Beats Most Pensions on Inflation Protection
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is one of Navellier’s top long-term stock picks. On May 12, Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) reaffirmed its push for opportunities in the treatment of calcified coronary artery disease, which affects about 315 million people worldwide. The company unveiled the Shockwave C2 Aero Coronary IVL Catheter, a next-generation intravascular lithotripsy catheter. An […]
Johnson & Johnson, Oracle and Netflix lead Zacks' top stock reports as analysts spotlight growth drivers, cloud gains and new monetization efforts.
Paychecks stop. Bonuses get cut. Layoff announcements arrive without warning. Dividend checks, by contrast, keep landing in brokerage accounts on a schedule set years in advance by boards that treat the payout like a contract with shareholders. For income investors, that predictability is the whole point. A portfolio of mature, cash-rich businesses that have raised ... 3 Dividend Aristocrats to Own For a Lifetime Of Passive Income
Immunovant reports clinically meaningful trial results for its lead drug candidate. That’s good news for Roivant Sciences.
Immunovant reports clinically meaningful trial results for its lead drug candidate. That’s good news for Roivant Sciences.
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?
PFE bets on Padcev, biosimilars and late-stage pipeline candidates to drive long-term oncology growth amid pressure on legacy drugs.
Nanobiotix wants to fundamentally change a century-old mainstay in battling cancer. The top-notch biotech stock is flying.
The collaboration spotlights use cases for AI in packaging, such as pinpointing the optimal hue for shampoo bottles to ensure recyclability. Identifying design changes gains importance as the packaging regulation landscape widens.
In early May 2026, Johnson & Johnson announced a series of medical advances, including the global launch of its Shockwave C2 Aero coronary IVL catheter, positive Phase 2b and Phase 3 data in inflammatory bowel disease, and first-in-human results for its OTTAVA robotic surgical system. Together with new clinical evidence for CAPLYTA in major depressive disorder, these developments highlight Johnson & Johnson’s focus on higher‑value pharmaceuticals and MedTech platforms across cardiology,...