The Baby Boom Generation is currently 60 to 78 years of age, making them either deep into retirement or just on the edge of it. As such, their investment profiles have likely changed significantly ...
Boomers have $472,000 in investments -- nearly double the U.S. average. Here’s how their strategies differ from younger ...
Many baby boomers are shedding their distrust of cryptocurrency and starting to accept bitcoin as a stable investment, the deVere Group says in a new report. The company conducted a study of 700 of ...
While reaching retirement age can be both a blessing and a curse, relying on the U.S. government to provide for your needs is not the best idea. The full retirement age is 66 if you were born from ...
Despite the advantages of exchange-traded funds, older investors may be wise to pause before selling mutual funds to buy them ...
Investing in collectibles can be volatile and incredibly enriching if you have the right trading card, comic book or action figure in mint condition. The rise and fall of the Beanie Baby investment ...
We continue our series with a low-duration pick, focusing on MidCap Financial Investment Corporation and its baby bond. The investment thesis centers on the attractive yield and lower interest rate ...
Baby bonds are fixed-income securities issued by government entities and corporations, offering regular interest payments and a predictable return backed by the issuing authority. Often available in ...
MidCap Financial Investment's 7% baby bond currently yields above 6.95% to worst, with quarterly interest and a 2028 maturity ...