A lot changes when you shift from working to retirement, including how you invest. Most investors switch from building a nest egg to living off what they have managed to squirrel away. If the investors' portfolio includes dividend stocks, their holdings can help "make ends meet" in retirement without the need to sell assets.
Looking for a high-yield stock to add income to your retirement portfolio? These two landlords should be high up on your list. With that investing strategy in mind, W.P. Carey (NYSE:WPC) and Spirit Realty (NYSE:SRC) could make for good high-yield additions to any retirement portfolio.
Source: Motley Fool
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