Dear Mr. Berko: My stockbroker and friend for the past 41 years just advised me to sell my 20 shares of Alphabet Inc., which I bought in 2010 at $233
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Dear Mr. Berko: Last summer, I chose between buying 600 shares of AT&T at $38 and buying 500 shares of Verizon at $54. I bought Verizon, and it’s been straight
Why Warren Buffett Loves Dividends, but Doesn’t Pay Any
Berkshire Hathaway has a portfolio full of dividend stocks, but it doesn’t pay a dime to its shareholders. Warren Buffett loves getting dividends from the stocks he invests in, and
SAs and Social Security Taxes
Dear Mr. Berko: My wife and I have two questions. One concerns health savings accounts, and the other concerns Social Security. First, could you please explain the basics of an
United Airlines Doesn’t Look So Bad Next to These 5 Companies
A scandal can ruin a company, but in many cases, it fades with time. It’s never good when, in the midst of a public-relations disaster, your CEO has to issue
Defense, Defense, Defense
Dear Mr. Berko: President Donald Trump will spend $639 billion on defense this fiscal year. In fact, he recently announced a $54 billion increase in defense spending, which is up
Yet Another Study Shows That Timing the Market Doesn’t Work
Another datapoint to add to the pile. When we see a great bargain, we just can’t help ourselves. We want to buy. I know that I’m always ready to call
Invest Like Warren Buffett, Not Carl Icahn
Warren Buffett and Carl Icahn are two of the most successful investors of the past century. But Buffett is a superior model for investors to follow because of his patient
Investing in Consumer Satisfaction
Dear Mr. Berko: One of the men I admire is Claes Fornell, whom I met at Duke University. He developed the American Customer Satisfaction Index, or ASCI, and also manages
High Yielders
Dear Mr. Berko: I’m looking to invest $50,000 in four high-income stocks, and I’m willing to speculate to get 10 percent annually. My stockbroker recommends AllianceBernstein, Waddell & Reed, Duff

