Utility stocks have a reputation for providing investors with plump dividends. Sure enough, the utility sector of the S&P 500 index carries a dividend yield of 4.1%, versus a 2.2% yield for the broader index.
When will U.S. house prices recover? Likely never. But that's no reason not to buy. The latest S&P / Case-Shiller numbers, reported last week, show that prices in 20 major markets declined 3.5% over the year through February. They're now ...
U.S. stock prices have doubled from their financial-crisis lows of just over three years ago, judging by the S&P 500 index. That has investors wondering if the market has rallied too far, too fast.
For a 500 year-old beverage made from water and fruit pits, coffee sure has got investors buzzing. Consider: The broad S&P 500-stock index sells for 13 times this year's earnings forecast. But Starbucks fetches more than 25 times ...
Social Security is designed to be fair, but it plays favorites. A savvy retiree can maximize benefits by choosing to begin payments at just the right time. Most choose wrong, whether from necessity or because they don't understand the ...
Federal aid for students has increased 164% over the past decade, adjusted for inflation, according to the College Board. Yet three-quarters of Americans and even a majority of college presidents see college as unaffordable for most, and ...
It's a nice problem to have, but a problem nonetheless: Some savers have more than $250,000 in cash, the current limit for protection by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Investors seeking better returns from the stock market might want to change their definition of it. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index -- "the market" to many investors -- must climb another 16% to top its October 2007 ...
Stock investors are having a mostly happy new year. The S&P 500-stock index returned around 5% through Friday. And yet the slice of the index that represents safety to many investors -- consumer staples -- is down slightly.
Six months ago this column drew reader attention to a trio of food stocks that looked too expensive. One of them, snack specialist Snyder's-Lance, has risen a bit since then, but the other two have plummeted.
In about two weeks, one exchange-traded fund will do something highly unusual. It will mature. The Guggenheim BulletShares 2011 Corporate Bond ETF is like most fixed-income ETFs in that it holds a diversified basket of bonds, passes the ...
Presidential election years usually cheer stock investors. The S&P 500 has returned more than 22%, on average, during election years since World War II. But don't get excited for 2012. Those past returns are from too small a sample ...
There are 23 trading days left in 2011 -- plenty of time to sell losing stocks for tax purposes. But investors shouldn't wait, for two reasons.
Wall Street is serving up its biggest buffet of initial public offerings in six months -- but the menu isn't especially appetizing. Among issues slated to begin trading today is Angie's List, a review site for local businesses. The ...
Berkshire Hathaway bought $10.7 billion worth of IBM shares, raising its stake to 5.5%, Warren Buffett told CNBC Monday, a day before Berkshire is scheduled to report its third quarter holdings.
Pension accounts for state and local government workers are underfunded by $4 trillion, according to one recent analysis. If America's households were to split that tab today, each would have to kick in $34,000.
You might not have heard of Salesforce.com. It's only 12 years old and it does business mainly with other companies, not consumers. But its stock market value is larger than that of J.C. Penney, Hasbro and Netflix -- combined.
U.S. stocks shed more than 2.5% on Tuesday, as Greece's call for a voter referendum threw a newly inked European debt deal into doubt. This, after October proved the best month for stocks in decades. Head-scratching volatility like ...
In early September this column argued that Netflix stock, which had gotten one-quarter cheaper since summer, was no bargain (see "Is Netflix Cheap Enough" ). It was $218 then. It's $80 or so now.
As with half-priced crochet lessons, Groupon's newly planned stock offering is sharply discounted from a price that was arbitrary to begin with.
Normally, a 54% profit jump would be impressive even for a promising start-up in a booming economy. On Tuesday, America's largest firm reported such a feat -- even though its posh gadgets fetch high prices and consumer sentiment is ...
It's a testament to Apple's new management that the stock hasn't tumbled since founder Steve Jobs died on Oct. 5. But shares have done more than hold their ground; they've jumped 11% in that time, twice as much as the ...
Oops -- investors on Friday made a $400 billion mistake. That's the amount by which they left the U.S. stock market underpriced over the weekend, judging by Monday's dramatic 3% rise in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Star Trek fans must have sweaty palms just thinking about it: Apple on Tuesday confirmed that its newest iPhone, available mid-month, will feature a natural speech personal assistant called Siri. Voice recognition is nothing new, but this ...
Sprint is reportedly making a high-stakes bet on Apple's iPhone. Investors who wish to join in the gamble might want to keep their own stakes low--by using options contracts rather than shares.
Excessive fear of risk can be bad for returns -- including kickoff returns. New research suggests National Football League coaches struggle with a behavioral flub common to stock market investors. They focus so intently on not giving up ...
Splitting is in. With the announcement that it will turn its DVD-by-mail business into a separate subsidiary, Netflix joins a long list of companies planning to conquer by dividing. Among them: Tyco plans to separate its security, fire ...
As world stocks plunged Friday, investors craved safety, not yield. At one point, buyers of 10-year Treasury notes accepted yields of barely 1.9%. That's a record low. It's also more than a percentage point short of the past ...
U.S. stock investors aren't quite starved for dividends. The S&P 500 index has a yield of just 2.2%, which is less than half the 130-year average for U.S. stocks. But 130 of the index's members pay more that 3%. Many are ...
It's beginning to look a lot like September. On Thursday and Friday, the first two trading days of what is historically the worst month for stocks, the S&P 500 lost 3%.
Netflix is cheaper, but is it cheap enough? On a day when more than three-quarters of stocks in the S&P 500 lost value, Netflix stock had the distinction of being the ninth biggest gainer. Despite that bump, the stock has lost about ...
What's safer: holding a 10-year Treasury bond until maturity or spending the next ten years in the broad U.S. stock market? Finance course books say Treasurys, but current conditions favor stocks.
When stock investors turn cautious, they tend to favor steady Eddies over volatile Victors. Modest valuations, dividends and dependable earnings fall into fashion and high prices based on expectations of splendid but distant growth fall ...
Google's $12.5 billion cash purchase of handset maker Motorola Mobility is an important test for cash-stuffed technology giants. As these firms operate increasingly like investment companies, squirreling away cash to be spent on ...
If U.S. stocks typically return 7% a year after inflation as history suggests, then shareholders lost one and a half years' worth of reward in just three days ended Monday. Late Tuesday, they secured nearly a year's return in an ...
For investors, there's anything but safety in numbers. When safe-haven assets are crowded by the fearful, the result is often meager returns, increased risk or both.
Standard & Poor's lopped an A off America's credit rating late Friday, ending the nation's 94-year streak as a triple-A borrower. A reading of the downgrade note suggests that if it could have, S&P would have left the ...
When stock prices slide and gains evaporate, investors are usually left with the meager consolation of smaller tax bills. If a long stock decline were to hit now, however, investors could easily be required to pay more.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 500 points Thursday, its ninth decline in 10 sessions. In terms of points, that's the Dow's ninth-worst day ever, the worst being a 777-point drop in September 2008. As a ...
Monday's stock market tape said plenty about what the new debt deal means to investors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened more than 100 points higher in celebration of word from Congress that it would narrowly avoid a U.S. ...
If asked to choose between licking a pay phone and allowing a random stranger to sleep in my home, I'd need some time to think it over. But it turns out that although phone-licking isn't worth much to anyone, two young companies ...
To hear politicians, the fate of modern finance is now being decided by perhaps a dozen Manhattan bond geeks. Their job at Standard & Poor's and Moody's is to paste letter grades on governments so bond buyers can decide which ...
Whole Foods sells beef, poultry and fish at prices that suggest its animals are not only humanely raised but also college-educated. I know too well; my wife won't shop anywhere else. She says prices for store-brand basics from baby ...
America failed to collapse into ruinous anarchy this week when its president late Tuesday endorsed a deficit-reduction plan proposed by the Senate. Policy makers, it's beginning to seem, are a few weeks of mannerly negotiation away ...
Borders said Monday it will close its remaining 399 stores and sell its assets to a liquidation firm. The No. 2 U.S. bookstore chain, which has operated under bankruptcy protection since February, blamed industry challenges, e-readers and ...
America is two weeks away from defaulting on its debt, dramatists in Washington say. Fortunately, this crisis is as phony as a million dollar bill, which is why Treasury bond prices have barely flinched, which in turn is why the players ...
Shares of the largest two-dozen American firms sell for 20% less than those of other companies based on forecast earnings. Giants are priced like dogs, in other words. History says buy them; the stocks investors like least ...
The recent threat of a federal anti-trust probe against search giant Google has provoked plenty of comparisons to Microsoft, circa 2000, complete with the stagnation that implies. And the stock price suggests investors lack confidence. At ...
Stock investors are busy buying: The Dow Jones Industrial Average has jumped 480 points, or 4%, since last Friday. For those who are still shopping for shares, there is plenty of information to help them decide.
In a dramatic twist befitting a baseball team that plays five miles from Hollywood, the Los Angeles Dodgers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday. Bankruptcy is usually associated with near-worthless companies, but the estimated value of ...
Like Greece, the United States shoulders a worrisome government debt that's growing larger each day. It can therefore only be a matter of time before the fiscal meltdown gripping Athens reaches American shores, right?
Dotcom stock offerings have lately displayed frenzied pricing not seen since the 2000 tech bubble. LinkedIn, which debuted a month ago as the priciest stock in America, has lost one-third of its value since trading began, while Pandora, the ...
Anthony Weiner just resigned from the House of Representatives, his 12-year political career ended by Twitter indiscretion. In doing so, Weiner walks away with retirement benefits that are far more generous than what most workers with ...
U.S. shares tumbled nearly 2% yesterday as the latest Greek protests turned violent. At issue in Athens are tax hikes and budget cuts that workers say have inflicted much pain and done little to shrink the country's crippling debt and ...
Once-raucous trading floors in New York and Chicago are growing quieter every day. The real action now takes place in distant suburbs like Mahwah, N.J. and Aurora, Ill. There, in buildings twice the size of a Wal-Mart Super Center with ...
The world's fastest-gaining currency has tripled in price again. Last week, SmartMoney.com reported that the Bitcoin had exploded from an exchange rate near zero to more than $10 in about a year, making it one of the top-returning ...
California must reduce its inmate population by 30,000 because its over-filled prisons amount to cruelty, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. In a dissent, Justice Samuel Alito likened the ruling to turning loose three Army divisions of ...
Groupon, a website that offers daily discounts from local merchants selling flowers, massages and the like, has filed for an initial public offering and might raise an amount that would value the company at $20 billion, the Wall Street ...
LinkedIn shares doubled in price early Thursday after making their public debut, giving the company a value of more than $8 billion. How expensive is that for such a stock? By my math, even at the subscription price of $45 a share, with a ...
Asset bubbles typically form because of widespread denial, not a lack of obvious signs. In 2000, just before the dotcom stock crash, the S&P 500 index of large American companies traded near 30 times trailing earnings, about double its ...
"Double your money in less than two years." That's the sort of suspicious offer made in an anonymous spam mailing or a boiler room pump-and-dump scheme. Incredibly, it's also the actual performance of the S&P 500 ...
When companies turn stingy with their profits, the result has historically been a period of disappointing profit growth. That's troubling, because stinginess just hit a record high.
The best performing currency of the past year isn't Brazil's real, up 15% versus the U.S. dollar, or Australia's dollar, up 27%. It's the Bitcoin. A year ago one was worth half a penny. Thursday morning it hit $10.50. ...

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