3 Top Dividend ETFs That Investors can Buy and Hold for Decades – The Motley Fool

With these funds, you don’t have to track individual dividend stocks. Intel and Walgreens Boots Alliance Here are some of the notable dividend stocks that have cut or stopped paying their dividends this year: The danger for investors is assuming that dividends are always safe, only to one day be in for a horrible surprise. […]
Prediction: This Vanguard ETF Will Outperform the "Magnificent Seven" – The Motley Fool

You might be surprised to know what my favorite ETF right now is. The so-called “Magnificent Seven” have driven a disproportionate share of stock market returns in recent years, even after stocks like the ones below fell. NVIDIA They’ve retreated recently. Over the past year, the Magnificent Seven have risen a combined 43%. S&P 500 […]
Forget Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses. Here's a Less Risky Way to Score $300 – The Motley Fool

A while ago, I opened my mail to find an offer for a new credit card for the company I run. The sign-up bonus was enticing: if you spend $3,000 in the first three months after opening the account, you’ll get $300 for free. You’ve probably seen similar offers before – not all of them […]
3 Stock-Split Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist Before They Soar as Much as 204% According to Select Wall Street Analysts – The Motley Fool

History shows that stocks that have split their stock tend to continue to outperform other stocks. One of the most interesting developments for investors over the past few years has been the renewed popularity of stock splits. Stock splits were common in the late 1990s but fell out of favor, but have become popular again […]
1 Warren Buffett Stock That Could Go Parabolic in 2024 and Beyond – The Motley Fool

Snowflake has circled back to its IPO price, but a recovery is possible. when Snowflake (snow 2.31%) This cloud-based data warehouse company, which went public in September 2020, attracted a lot of attention for two main reasons. First, it was growing like a weed. Second, it was bought by Warren Buffett. Berkshire Hathaway The firm, […]
You Have Less Than 6 Months to Prepare for These 2025 Social Security Changes – The Motley Fool

Important changes are coming to Social Security in 2025. Here’s what you need to know about how the program will change next year. With 2024 more than halfway over, it’s time for current and future retirees to start preparing for upcoming Social Security changes coming in 2025. These changes could affect when you can claim […]
3 Reasons Rewards Credit Cards Beat Medical Credit Cards – The Motley Fool

A credit card is a credit card, right? No, medical credit cards are specifically different from consumer credit cards. You’ve probably seen (or been offered) materials about medical credit cards at your doctor’s or dentist’s office. Unfortunately, these cards aren’t actually the best option if you rely on plastic cards to pay for medical expenses. […]
The Latest 2025 Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Forecast Has Some Great News for Retirees – The Motley Fool

Slow and steady inflation is ultimately a good thing for Social Security recipients. Social Security has become an increasingly important part of many seniors’ retirement budgets. In an annual Gallup poll, 60% said Social Security will be their primary source of income, the highest level in more than a decade. An additional 28% said Social […]
1 Magnificent Tech ETF That Could Turn $200 per Month Into $704,000 or More – The Motley Fool

This ETF can help you grow your savings with much less effort. Investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is one of the most effective ways to create wealth in the stock market with minimal effort. ETFs provide instant diversification as they often contain hundreds of stocks in one investment, saving you countless hours of research compared […]
5 High-Yield Dividend ETFs to Buy to Generate Passive Income – The Motley Fool

One of these ETFs has a dividend yield above 6%, and the other has a five-year average annual return above 15%. Who doesn’t want passive income? By definition, passive income is hard-earned cash. You don’t have to work, inherit money from a wealthy relative, or rob a bank to get this money. There are many […]