Best High-Yield Investing Strategy

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The high-yield investing strategy is typically thought of as buying high-yield stocks. High-yield stocks are those stocks that pay a high dividend. The flaw in this strategy is that too often the focus is on yield to the exclusion of some really great investing opportunities that result in high-quality capital appreciation chances as well. Buying those stocks, however, is the best high yield investing strategy. High-yield investing is not the same thing as high-yield savings. If you are looking for information on high-yield savings accounts, try here. Smart High-Yield Investing Let’s start from the beginning. Your best investing strategy for long-term goals like retirement and college investing is a well-diversified portfolio tailored to your goals and risk tolerance. Only after your main portfolio is set up in this manner should you consider other investing strategies. So, go out, get 10% going into your 401k, put a nice hunk of change into your kids’ 529 college savings plans, and fill out your emergency savings. Only after those are taken care of should you be looking at high yield investing. But, if you are going to look at investing strategies, I love what I call smart, high yield. High-Yield with Capital Appreciation …

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Safely Earn More Interest on Your Money

I am always a bit curious when I read a cover story headline like the one on Kiplinger Magazine this month. It says 18 Ways To Earn 5% or More On Your Money. A lot of readers will make an assumption that goes along with that headline that they are talking about low-risk investments or no-risk savings products. After all, it doesn’t take a degree in advanced personal finance to know that there are literally thousands of ways to earn 5% or more on your money. Of course, most of those also come with a way to lose 5% or more on your money too. That is not what the article is about. Instead, this particular article, whose article title inside the magazine is, “Great Rates In A Low-Yield World” manages to give a better clue. The article is NOT about where to open a savings account to earn 5% or more. It is about how to get 5% YIELD on your investment. That is, 5+ percent as income, and not counting losses on invested capital. Real Earnings Are About More Than Dividends and Interest Unfortunately, while the article does indeed uncover available investments earning a 5% or higher yield, …

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