Janus Henderson Global Equity Income Fund (HFQTX) Hangs Tough | Kiplinger

Value-oriented funds are having a moment, even overseas.  Foreign-stock fund Janus Henderson Global Equity Income (HFQTX) – a member of the Kiplinger 25, the list of our favorite low-fee mutual funds – is above water over the past 12 months, despite a selloff in nearly every developed-country stock market around the globe. Its 0.5% return… Continue reading Janus Henderson Global Equity Income Fund (HFQTX) Hangs Tough | Kiplinger

Stock Market Today: Market Moves Mostly Sideways in Quiet Session | Kiplinger

One might have expected a pause in equities after yesterday’s widespread resurgence – after all, that has been stocks’ M.O. throughout 2022’s bear market. And that’s exactly what we got after stocks reversed a morning slump, then let an afternoon rally slip away right before Wednesday’s close. Just like Tuesday, there was no definitive driver… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Market Moves Mostly Sideways in Quiet Session | Kiplinger

Hennessy Cornerstone Value (HFCVX)’s Data-Driven Success | Kiplinger

Staying the course can be difficult for many investors when the stock market gets choppy and drifts down, as it has of late. But that’s not the case for the three managers at Hennessy Cornerstone Value (HFCVX).  Over the past 12 months, managers Neil Hennessy, Ryan Kelley and Josh Wein have delivered an astonishing 14.0%… Continue reading Hennessy Cornerstone Value (HFCVX)’s Data-Driven Success | Kiplinger

Should You Prefer Preferred Stocks? | Kiplinger

ETFs Preferred stocks and preferred stock ETFs may serve as a steady hand for income investors in an uncertain market.In a topsy-turvy stock and bond market, preferred securities may provide extra income and a small dose of stability. These hybrid investments are part bond, part stock. Their dividends get paid ahead of common stock dividends… Continue reading Should You Prefer Preferred Stocks? | Kiplinger

Dividend Stocks are Paying Off for Income Investors | Kiplinger

dividend stocks Investors can weather the storm of a volatile market with dividend-paying stocks.When the stock market hits a rough patch, it can pay to hide out in dividend stocks. Those cash payouts to shareholders are akin to a vaccine or an underground war bunker. They may not shield you from all of the financial… Continue reading Dividend Stocks are Paying Off for Income Investors | Kiplinger

Best Banks for Higher-Net-Worth Clients | Kiplinger

wealth management Those who can meet high minimum-balance requirements at these banks get abundant account freebies and extras ranging from financial advice to event access.Best National BanksBest Internet BanksBest Credit UnionsBest Banks for RetireesBest Banks for Families With KidsBest: Citibankwww.citi.com Why it won: Clients who maintain big balances enjoy prime treatment and can visit branches… Continue reading Best Banks for Higher-Net-Worth Clients | Kiplinger

Ron Baron: A Fund Legend Shares Stock-Picking Secrets | Kiplinger

mutual funds The ability to buy and hold great growth companies for the long term is important to becoming a successful investor.Ron Baron is chairman, CEO and portfolio manager at Baron Capital, the investment firm he founded in 1982. Read on as we ask the master of Baron Funds about what he looks for in… Continue reading Ron Baron: A Fund Legend Shares Stock-Picking Secrets | Kiplinger

Baron Funds: The Masters of Growth Investing | Kiplinger

On a recent sunny morning in New York City, Ron Baron, founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Baron Capital, is standing and studying Sixteen Jackies, a famous painting of Jackie Kennedy by Andy Warhol that Baron purchased through a dealer. The office walls are adorned with dozens of paintings by Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper… Continue reading Baron Funds: The Masters of Growth Investing | Kiplinger