investing
Investing is the act of purchasing assets with the expectation that they will appreciate in value or generate income over time, ultimately helping to grow your wealth.
Investing involves buying assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or other financial instruments with the goal of earning a return. This return can come in the form of capital gains (when the asset increases in value) or income (such as dividends or interest payments).
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To find the best metal to invest in, consider your temperament and how you might profit from an array of metals, including copper or gold
Finning International began paying dividends in 1970. At current prices, the stock is now in the middle of the wide range between $15 and $35 that it has stayed in for the past 10 years. While in that range, it doubled its dividend, although a sluggish economy and weak commodity prices held back its earnings....
Investing in mutual funds for beginners: Here are some of the best ways to do it—and also what to avoid
Top dividend stocks are a key part of a successful portfolio—but watch out that you don’t “reach for yield”
Canadian banks offer investors above-average dividend yields, low-to-moderate p/e’s; and above-average potential for long-term capital gains.
Consider these pointers on dividend investing for beginners to help you get your investing career off to a great start
Here’s the text of the most-recent letter I sent to our Portfolio Management clients in November.
“Dr. Robert Shiller—economics professor at Yale University, and joint winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Economics—has redeemed himself, in our opinion. I’ll say more in a moment, but first let me refresh your memory.
You’ve probably read about Dr....
“Dr. Robert Shiller—economics professor at Yale University, and joint winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Economics—has redeemed himself, in our opinion. I’ll say more in a moment, but first let me refresh your memory.
You’ve probably read about Dr....
Consider these factors and more to profit from holding the best Canadian utility ETF in your diversified portfolio
Discover 11 key characteristics of growth stocks worth investing in and learn also what to watch out for
VANECK VECTORS VIETNAM ETF, $15.99, is a buy for aggressive investors. The emerging market ETF (New York symbol VNM) lets you tap into Vietnamese companies and foreign firms that get a significant share of their revenue from the Southeast Asian nation.
The ETF’s top holdings for its investors are Vinhomes (real estate), 8.3%; Vingroup (conglomerate), 7.4%; Vietnam Dairy, 6.8%; Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam, 6.4%; No Va Land Investment Group, 5.8%; and Mani Inc....