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Tue, 26 May 2026 16:12:00 +0000 |
Realty Income's Scale Test: Can 15,571 Properties Cushion the Business?
O leans on 15,571 properties and 98.9% occupancy as it boosts 2026 guidance and posts 6.6% AFFO/share growth.
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Tue, 26 May 2026 13:44:26 +0000 |
Freedom Broker Upgrades Realty Income (O) to Buy After Strong Q1 AFFO Beat
Realty Income Corporation (NYSE:O) is included among the Dividend Stock Portfolio For Retirement: Top 12 Stock Picks. On May 11, Freedom Broker analyst Zhiger Kurmet upgraded Realty Income Corporation (NYSE:O) to Buy from Hold and assigned a $69 price target. The analyst said Q1 AFFO of $1.13 per share came in above both the firm’s […]
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Tue, 26 May 2026 11:30:08 +0000 |
How $450,000 Can Deliver a $27,000 Paycheck Without Working a Day
A $450,000 portfolio generating a 6% blended yield produces about $27,000 per year in income. For many early retirees between ages 55 and 65, that can function as a financial bridge between leaving full-time work and the arrival of Social Security and Medicare benefits. The underlying math is straightforward: $27,000 divided by a 6% yield ... How $450,000 Can Deliver a $27,000 Paycheck Without Working a Day
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Tue, 26 May 2026 10:30:00 +0000 |
Market Crash: 3 Stocks I'd Buy Without Hesitation
Walmart, Realty Income, and PMI are all resilient blue chip stocks.
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Tue, 26 May 2026 09:57:00 +0000 |
No Matter What Happens to the Market, These 3 Dividend Stocks Belong in Your Portfolio
Investing is about more than just cashing in when the going is good.
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Sun, 24 May 2026 18:20:00 +0000 |
The Smartest Dividend Stocks to Buy With $500 Right Now
Weakness among consumer stocks is affording some fantastic buying opportunities to long-term investors.
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Sun, 24 May 2026 13:06:07 +0000 |
How a $450,000 Portfolio Could Deliver $31,500 a Year While Limiting Market Drawdowns
A 69-year-old couple with $850,000 in investable assets faces a specific problem: they want equity exposure without the risk of a bear market gutting their principal in the first years of retirement, and they want predictable income they can spend. The pairing strategy splits that problem in two. $400,000 goes into buffered S&P 500 ETFs ... How a $450,000 Portfolio Could Deliver $31,500 a Year While Limiting Market Drawdowns
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Sat, 23 May 2026 12:41:05 +0000 |
The Dividend Stocks That Generate $60,000 Tax-Free Inside a Roth (And What They Cost You in a Taxable Account)
Holding a high-yield dividend portfolio in a taxable account at the 24% federal bracket means writing the IRS a $14,400 check every year on $60,000 of income that should have been yours. It repeats annually, forever, on the same dollars you already earned. This series exists because most readers know what a Roth IRA is ... The Dividend Stocks That Generate $60,000 Tax-Free Inside a Roth (And What They Cost You in a Taxable Account)
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Sat, 23 May 2026 09:33:34 +0000 |
Quitting at 59 and Bridging Eight Years to Social Security at 67? Here Is the $530,000 Income Portfolio I Would Build
For a 59-year-old hoping to leave work today, the math is unforgiving. A $530,000 brokerage account would need to generate $48,000 a year for the eight-year gap before Social Security begins at 67. That requires a yield of roughly 9%, well beyond what most sustainable income portfolios can produce without gradually eroding the principal that ... Quitting at 59 and Bridging Eight Years to Social Security at 67? Here Is the $530,000 Income Portfolio I Would Build
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Fri, 22 May 2026 20:17:15 +0000 |
Should Realty Income’s Higher AFFO Outlook And US$9.5 Billion Plan Reshape How (O) Is Valued?
Earlier this month, Realty Income Corporation declared its 671st consecutive monthly dividend of US$0.2705 per share (US$3.246 annualized), payable on June 15, 2026 to shareholders of record on May 29, 2026. This latest payout comes alongside higher full-year AFFO guidance and a larger US$9.5 billion investment plan, underscoring management’s confidence in funding and sustaining its long-running monthly dividend stream. Now we’ll explore how the increased AFFO guidance and US$9.5 billion...
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Fri, 22 May 2026 16:40:42 +0000 |
The Tax Math That Makes These Dividend Stocks Worth $10,080 More Per Year
At the 24% federal bracket, a portfolio throwing off $42,000 in dividend income hands roughly $10,080 to the IRS every year. Inside a Roth, that number goes to zero. The math is identical on both sides of the fence. The wrapper is the only variable. That is the entire premise of asset location: put the ... The Tax Math That Makes These Dividend Stocks Worth $10,080 More Per Year
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Fri, 22 May 2026 15:54:00 +0000 |
Realty Income's Occupancy Edge: Can 98.9% Stability Hold?
Realty Income's 98.9% occupancy isn't a surprise; net leases, defensive tenants and rent recapture highlight why investors watch if it can hold.
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Fri, 22 May 2026 15:27:51 +0000 |
How a 56-Year-Old Built a $1.4 Million Bridge Portfolio That Pays $7,200 a Month Through Year 10 of Retirement
Retiring at 56 with eleven years to bridge before Social Security begins at 67 creates one of the hardest funding gaps in personal finance. During that stretch, the portfolio has to carry nearly the entire load. In this scenario, a single woman built a $1.4 million taxable brokerage account designed to generate $7,200 a month, ... How a 56-Year-Old Built a $1.4 Million Bridge Portfolio That Pays $7,200 a Month Through Year 10 of Retirement
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Fri, 22 May 2026 12:21:44 +0000 |
The 6.4 Percent Yield Portfolio That Lets a 70-Year-Old Sleep Through Every Market Selloff Since 2020
A 70-year-old single retiree with $1.05 million in a deliberately conservative income portfolio yielding 6.4% can generate roughly $67,200 a year without selling shares. That is the income target being replaced. Combined with Social Security, it can support a comfortable retirement for someone who owns a home outright and carries no mortgage. The math behind ... The 6.4 Percent Yield Portfolio That Lets a 70-Year-Old Sleep Through Every Market Selloff Since 2020
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Fri, 22 May 2026 11:36:36 +0000 |
The Dividend Stocks That Can Replace a $65,000 Income and What They’ll Cost You
Replacing a real paycheck with dividends is the cleanest version of financial independence. The income target here is $65,000 per year, roughly the US median individual wage, and the question is whether a $650,000 portfolio can actually produce it. The honest answer up front: only by reaching past pure blue chips into higher-yield categories. Here ... The Dividend Stocks That Can Replace a $65,000 Income and What They’ll Cost You
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Fri, 22 May 2026 11:15:27 +0000 |
Six Boring Blue Chips Generate $54,000 a Year on $920,000 Without a Single 7 Percent Yield Trap
A $54,000 annual income is roughly in line with what the average U.S. household spends after taxes each year. For investors who want that paycheck to come from a portfolio instead of a job, the core question is simple: how much capital does it take, and how do you avoid the high-yield products that pay ... Six Boring Blue Chips Generate $54,000 a Year on $920,000 Without a Single 7 Percent Yield Trap
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Fri, 22 May 2026 10:10:05 +0000 |
A Dividend Portfolio That Pays a 65-Year-Old More Than Her Final Salary at the Same Job She Just Left
A marketing manager who retired at the end of 2025 walked away from a $98,000 salary after 35 years of maxing out her 401(k), funding IRAs, and steadily building a taxable brokerage account. She eventually accumulated a $1.4 million dividend portfolio. At a blended 7% yield, that portfolio now generates more annual cash income than ... A Dividend Portfolio That Pays a 65-Year-Old More Than Her Final Salary at the Same Job She Just Left
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Fri, 22 May 2026 09:04:37 +0000 |
A $1 Million Portfolio That Quietly Out-Earns a Costco Warehouse Manager’s Base Salary
A Costco warehouse manager earns a 2026 base salary of roughly $70,000 to $80,000, with a midpoint near $72,000. That figure maps neatly onto a $1 million portfolio: at a blended 7.2% yield, $1 million would generate about $72,000 a year in cash income. The real question is whether you want a portfolio engineered for ... A $1 Million Portfolio That Quietly Out-Earns a Costco Warehouse Manager’s Base Salary
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Thu, 21 May 2026 17:50:00 +0000 |
Got $500? The Best Dividend Stocks to Buy Right Now
Altria and Realty Income are still evergreen income investments.
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Thu, 21 May 2026 15:57:40 +0000 |
A Dividend Portfolio That Beats the Median Household Income in 47 of the 50 States on $1.1 Million Invested
The U.S. median household income sits near $80,610, and a $1.1 million dividend portfolio generating a blended 7% yield would produce roughly $77,000 a year in cash flow. That level of income exceeds the median household income in most of the country, which helps explain why geography can dramatically change the retirement equation. The same ... A Dividend Portfolio That Beats the Median Household Income in 47 of the 50 States on $1.1 Million Invested
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