Here are three of the biggest bond myths people fall for and why it’s essential to have a portion of your nest egg in corporate bonds.
Kristin Orman
Kristin Orman is The Oxford Club's Research Director. Kristin is a licensed market veteran and former financial services company vice president.

Kristin Orman
Kristin Orman is The Oxford Club's Research Director. Kristin is a licensed market veteran and former financial services company vice president.
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Living in an “old folks” home isn’t anybody’s dream retirement destination. But unfortunately, that’s where some of us will spend our final years.
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Know where you’ll want to go before you need it. You don’t want someone else making the decision for you.
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Income Opportunities
Mix Up These Investment Strategies for a Profitable Cocktail
Monday, July 30, 2018A diversified portfolio requires more than just one investment strategy to grow.
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If you’ve tapped your Social Security benefits a little too early, there are ways you can fix it – and get money back.
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When a company has to borrow money to pay its dividend, that’s not a good sign.
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This company has consecutively raised its dividend since 2012… and it shows no signs of stopping.
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Spending on healthcare just reached a record high. That’s great news for this REIT’s cash flow and dividend yield.
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A low payout ratio and a history of raises make this REIT’s dividend a safe bet.
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Dividend Investing
A Threat to Your Retirement [SPOILER: It’s Not a Market Crash]
Thursday, January 18, 2018There’s a way to check your emotional bias at the door so that your portfolio crushes the market’s returns – no matter what it does.