Scott Schermerhorn, chief investment officer at Granite Investment Advisors, is so enamored with stock valuations in relation to the strength and direction of dividends that he believes portfolios should be tilted strongly in favor of stocks over bonds.
In a world of increasing uncertainty in which not everyone has amassed a nest egg big enough for retirement, financial advisers are doing a delicate dance: helping elderly clients embrace more investment risk while advising them to try to get by on less
If Ben Bernanke thought 2011 was challenging, wait until the presidential campaign heats up in 2012 and the rhetoric really starts to fly.
The housing market might be down, but that has not eliminated the $13 trillion mortgage marketplace, which is rich with investment opportunities.
Trust Company of America has hired industry veteran Bob Oros as vice president and national sales manager.
Plenty of less sizable businesses make substantial payouts to shareholders, says Heartland fund manager
When it comes to shareholder payouts, a trio of businesses stand out, says Goldman PM Troy Shaver
Survey reveals deep discontent with the president; onus placed on POTUS for stifling the economy
A survey of more than 1,500 financial intermediaries over the past year found "pattern of misrepresentation"
ETFs keep growing, underscoring the importance of exactly how they are bought and sold.