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Kiplinger’s Investing for Income

Kiplinger's Investing for Income is a monthly newsletter published by the Kiplinger organization, a well-regarded financial resource for personal finance and business forecasting. The newsletter is designed for investors seeking to build a portfolio that generates income, specifically aiming for cash yields of 5% or higher. Kiplinger's Investing for Income can show you how to generate inflation-beating cash yields right now — as well as in the future — no matter which way the economy goes from here.

SUBSCRIPTION PRIVILEGES

  • 12 monthly issues of Kiplinger's Investing for Income. 

Each issue brings you proven strategies to boost your spendable investment income – safely and reliably.

The newsletter provides 4 model portfolios: Tax-Exempt Income; Maximum Current Cash; Dividend-a-Month; and Juiced-Up Cash.

A collection of top income-producing investments, to show you exactly where to put your money to achieve higher cash yields.

  • 100% Money Back Guarantee. 

If you're ever dissatisfied with Kiplinger's Investing for Income for any reason, simply cancel your subscription and request a 100% refund of the full price you paid for your current subscription term, no questions asked.


KEY FEATURES

  • You'll see how to safely invest in real estate investment trusts (REITs) that reliably yield more than 4%.

  • The newsletter features guidance on easy-to-buy municipal bonds with a taxable equivalent yield of 6%.

  • The newsletter highlights pipelines, both partnerships and regular corporations, yielding 5% and up charging tolls for carrying gas and oil

  • You'll discover why oil and gas should be a permanent core part of any income portfolio.

  • The newsletter reveals safe, reliable cash-generating corporate, municipal, and institutional bonds that are ripe for the picking.


ABOUT THE EDITOR

  • Jeff Kosnett is an income-investing expert who covers bonds, real estate investment trusts, oil and gas income deals, dividend stocks and anything else that pays interest and dividends.

  • He also writes the "Cash in Hand" column for Kiplinger's Personal Finance.

  • He is a recipient of various awards in journalism and writing, and various citations from industry publications.