Nearing Retirement? These Stocks Will Pay You for Life
As your working days come to a close, you can take a moment to pat yourself on the back. Then you should examine your financial situation. After all, the end of a regular paycheck requires some adjustments.
Most likely, your focus will shift to generating regular income even while not being employed. While Social Security may help, the average monthly Social Security paycheck is less than $1,600 a month.
This is where dividend-paying stock investments can help. Obviously, you should take care to pick stocks that have the means to continue making payments (as well as periodically increase those payments) for years, in good economic conditions and in bad.
Source Fool.com