Dividend stocks are often categorized in superficial ways, primarily lumping together all higher yielding stocks as "high yield" and lower yielding stocks as "dividend growth." There are many nuances.
It's time to shop for bargains in the U.S. stock market If you want to shop for bargains in the U.S. stock market now that many names are on sale, who better to turn to for guidance than a value ...
A value stock is one in which its price doesn’t necessarily reflect its fundamental worth. Basically, value stock investors seek bargains. By investing in a value stock, you are assuming an eventual ...
A common split formula is 2-for-1, where you end up with two shares for each you owned pre-split, and the share price is ...
Preferred stocks provide fixed-income like dividends but lack long-term value growth. They are riskier than bonds as they are subordinate in asset claims during bankruptcy. Preferred stocks can be ...
A financial advisor can helps individuals understand different investment options within the stock market, manage portfolios and align strategies with personal goals. These professionals may guide ...
Oh, the irony. I was just sitting down to write about another well-known cola company stock (take a guess which one), when I saw a note from one of my Seeking Alpha editors: "how about writing about ...