“It’s never too late to retire early”

27 Jan 2021 | You need these stocks for your retirement portfolio



The Never Too Late Investor

“It’s never too late to retire early”

You need these stocks for your retirement portfolio

You need these stocks for your retirement portfolio
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When choosing the right stocks to help fund your retirement, you need to find stable, safe income producers. You should look for companies that have steady growth with above-average dividend yields. Being wise about your investments doesn’t mean you have to invest in the same stocks your grandparents did. 



Ideally, the stocks you pick should be on the cusp of trends that will climb for years. You can look for stocks in the healthcare, pet care, and 5G technology, just to name a few sectors. Here are three stocks that all have reliable dividend yields for income and expected growth. They are just what you need to fund your retirement.

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Gordon Fox is the editor of investinglate.com and writes about Investments, Savings, and how to make the most of your money