Joseph Lisanti
Contributing WriterJoseph Lisanti, a Financial Planning contributing writer in New York, is a former editor-in-chief of Standard & Poor’s weekly investment advisory newsletter, The Outlook.
Joseph Lisanti, a Financial Planning contributing writer in New York, is a former editor-in-chief of Standard & Poor’s weekly investment advisory newsletter, The Outlook.
The answer depends on your perspective, and whether fear or greed is the defining mood on Wall Street.
Quality is a nebulous assessment and can change over the years — remember Sears? — but appears to portend outperformance using most companies’ measures.
The financial crisis hurt banks' ability to pay dividends — now they may be on a comeback.
How will companies share their tax windfalls?
The ninth-largest dividend cut ever in the S&P 500 raises concerns of sector concentration.
Can Bruce Bond shake up the insurance industry with a better mouse trap?
Many dividend-focused funds use methodologies that exclude real estate investment trusts.
ETFs with specific approaches can yield tactical dividends.
Three stocks could be on their way to long-term dividend growth.
In light of the strength of the economy and the banks, does it make sense for advisors and their clients to avoid financials when looking at dividend-paying stocks?