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Investing can be intimidating, but financial planners recommend index funds to make things easier. Index funds are generally low-cost, but make sure you understand what fees are involved. Instead, experts have a suggestion to reduce the overwhelm for new and experienced investors alike: total stock market index funds, which give you exposure to the stock market more broadly. AdvertisementWhen you're picking your total market index fund, keep in mind that many of the funds are tracking the same indexes. Susan Dziubinski, an investment specialist at investment research firm Morningstar, identified total market funds as one of the five best ways to invest money.
Persons: Bryan Hasling, Hasling, there's, Charles Schwab, Susan Dziubinski, Morningstar, Dziubinski, doesn't Organizations: Apple, Financial, Fidelity Investments, Wall Street Locations: U.S
Many shares look expensive in today's market, but there are still cheap stocks to be found — some of which can be held for the next 10 years, according to the pros. They shared with CNBC Pro their tips for picking cheap stocks that hold long-term promise, as well as their top picks. How to pick cheap stocks Morningstar's Susan Dziubinski says she believes in owning stocks that offer "some sense of certainty" in terms of cash flow and company fundamentals. Freddie Lait, chief investment officer at Latitude Investment Management, says a willingness to invest in some cyclical stocks is key. Cheap stocks to hold for the long term Morningstar's Dziubinski named three cheap stocks that investors can hold for the next decade: U.S. consumer health firm Kenvue , regional U.S. bank U.S. Bancorp , and medical equipment firm Zimmer Biomet .
Persons: Susan Dziubinski, isn't, Freddie Lait, Lait, he's, Dziubinski, Zimmer Biomet, Morningstar, Bancorp Morningstar, AutoZone Organizations: CNBC, Latitude Investment Management, U.S . Bancorp, Companies, Bancorp Locations: U.S, AutoZone
2023 was the year of large-cap stocks, but 2024 may go down as the year small caps made their comeback. Small stocks, big possibilitiesEarlier this year, Bank of America’s head of US small & mid-cap strategy Jill Carey Hall outlined her take on so-called “SMID-cap” stocks in 2024. Her argument is simple: small-cap stocks are cheap, particularly value stocks, and they’re well-positioned to capitalize on market trends this year. Therefore, while small-cap stocks seem substantially cheaper than their large-cap counterparts, careful asset selection is needed, and we think it’s important to focus on quality.”10 best undervalued small-cap stocks to buyThere’s clearly an opportunity to be had in small-cap value stocks, though that opportunity still comes with its own risks. She recently compiled advice from Morningstar analysts into a list of the 10 best small-cap stocks to buy.
Persons: Jill Carey Hall, , ” Carey, , Dave Sekara, Wharton, Jeremey Siegel, I'm, ” Siegel, there’s, Sekara, Morningstar, Tyler Dann, Susan Dziubinski Organizations: Meta, Nvidia, Business, Bank of, ” Morningstar, CNBC, Morningstar
"That represents an 8% discount to our fair value estimates." Sekara was among those who had to try and keep up with the surprising moves among growth stocks this year. Now, with growth stocks cheaper than they have been in months, he's back on the bandwagon. In a separate note published earlier this month, editor Susan Dziubinski polled Morningstar analysts for their top undervalued stocks to buy this quarter. The results are below, along with each company's ticker, latest closing price, price to fair value ratio, fair value uncertainty, and its economic moat rating.
Persons: David Sekara, Morningstar, Sekara, he's, Susan Dziubinski Organizations: Investor, Federal Reserve, Morningstar
The stock market rally has hit a wall, and stocks look expensive after their explosive climb. Investors searching for a good deal may want to look at Morningstar's list of best companies to own. Ever since the banking crisis in March and the announcement of Nvidia's first-quarter earnings, the market has been on a tear. She recently pored over Morningstar's list of the 131 best companies to own in search of undervalued stocks worth buying. From that list Dziubinski found the 10 most undervalued stocks right now, as outlined below.
Persons: Stocks, Nvidia's, hasn't, It's, Morningstar's Susan Dziubinski, Dziubinski Organizations: Investors Locations: China, Europe
Growth stocks have soared higher this year on the back of artificial intelligence hype. Most dividend stocks have been left in the dust, but that means they're cheap right now. But dividend stocks, their lower-growth, less exciting counterparts, have been left in the dust. But just because dividend stocks are lagging behind the market today doesn't mean they're bad investments. 10 cheap investments with growing dividendsLate last week, Morningstar put together a list of 10 stocks pulled from its US Dividend Growth Index, which "tracks US-based securities with a history of uninterrupted dividend growth."
Persons: Morningstar, Susan Dziubinski Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Morningstar
A key consideration before buying dividend-paying stocks is whether they can sustain long-term yields. Adding dividend-paying stocks to a portfolio is one way to navigate the bearish sentiment. Dividend-paying stocks experience less volatility because investors often hold on to them for their yields. A key consideration before buying dividend-paying stocks is whether they can sustain long-term yields. Below is Morningstar's list of the 10 best dividend-paying stocks with strong financials.
Persons: Morningstar's David Harrell, Susan Dziubinski, isn't, David Harrell, Dan Lefkovitz, Harrell Organizations: Bank of America, Morningstar, Verizon, Comcast Locations: Wells Fargo
At the halfway point of 2023, Morningstar has updated its list of the best stocks to buy now. Amid the uncertainty, stock pickers should find names that still offer bargain prices, and that provide consistency in terms of fundamentals and cash flows. That's according to the research firm Morningstar, which compiled a list of 10 stocks that fit the bill — and that investors should buy now. "We believe the best companies have predictable cash flows and are run by management teams that have a history of making smart capital-allocation decisions," wrote Morningstar's Susan Dziubinski in a note on Wednesday. The stocks are listed below in descending order of their price-to-fair-value ratios, a metric that accounts for a company's competitive advantage, its cash-generating potential, and the level of uncertainty about its cash flows.
Persons: Morningstar, Wells, Susan Dziubinski Organizations: Comcast, Taiwan Semiconductor Locations: Wells Fargo
Dividend stocks have held up far better than growth stocks this year, per Morningstar. The firm's Dividend Yield Focus Index is up 4%, whereas the overall US Market Index is down 20%. The firm shares 10 "undervalued" stocks, all of which have a dividend yield of 3.2% or higher. Dividend stocks from financially healthy companies may be the best way to hunker down and earn passive income. Morningstar shared these 10 "undervalued" stocks, all of which have a forward dividend yield of 3.2% or higher.
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