financials sector, it offers better diversification than PFF with 81 strictly investment-grade issues. PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF has a nearly 7% yield and a 0.60% expense ratio. Focused on global financials, this fund holds
so the fund is more concentrated than it appears. PFF has a current SEC yield of 6.8%. Suitability PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF provides exposure to a niche asset class that could make sense for an income investor looking for a little
U.S. Preferred Stock PFF, which charges an expense ratio of 0.48% and has a SEC yield of 6.9%. PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF has a 7.5% SEC yield and a 0.66% expense ratio, but we are concerned about this fund's European
PowerShares Preferred PGX, which charges an expense ratio of 0.50% and has an SEC yield of 6.8%. PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF has a 6.8% SEC yield and a 0.66% expense ratio, but we are concerned about this fund's European
it offers better diversification than PFF with 58 strictly investment-grade issuers. There's also PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF, which has an 8% yield and a 0.60% expense ratio. Focused on global financials, this fund holds
a good clip. iShares S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index PFF has more than $6 billion in assets, while PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF and PowerShares Preferred PGX have gathered more than $3 billion combined. Preferreds may give income
negativity about them coming from Morningstar for understandable reasons . I'd just like to point out that Powershares Financial Preferred PGF still trades at much lower levels than it did when interest rates were higher . Banks have survived what
investors interested in moving up a notch on the capital structure (and collecting a handsome yield), PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF (0.60% expense ratio) could also be a suitable alternative. This fund passively invests in the
investors interested in moving up a notch on the capital structure (and collecting a handsome yield), PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF (0.60% expense ratio) could also be a suitable alternative. This portfolio includes all of the
investors interested in moving up a notch on the capital structure (and also capturing some extra yield), PowerShares Financial Preferred PGF (0.60% expense ratio) is worth considering. Those looking for exposure to large national money