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3 Stock Funds for Retirees

3 Stock Funds for Retirees

Susan Dziubinski: Hi, I'm Susan Dziubinski for Morningstar.com. Today's retirees need their portfolios to last for two decades or more. Stocks can provide some much-needed growth during the drawdown phase. Morningstar's director of personal finance, Christine Benz, includes three stock funds in her model portfolios for retirees. She is here today to discuss them with us.

Christine, thank you for joining us today.

Christine Benz: Susan, it's great to be here.

Dziubinski: Now, your retirement portfolios include stock funds in that very last bucket, bucket 3.

Benz: Right.

Dziubinski: And the stock fund that takes up the largest percentage of assets in that bucket is Vanguard Dividend Appreciation. Why this fund in particular?

Benz: This fund is available as either an exchange-traded fund or as a traditional mutual fund. The reason I like it, Susan, is that it is focused on companies that have had a history of growing or increasing their dividends. That tends to anchor it in financially healthy firms. A big share of this portfolio is classified as wide-moat stocks. So, these are generally higher-quality companies than the broad market. I like it because that tends to reduce the volatility relative to other stock funds. It's also very, very cheap. It charges just 8 basis points.

Dziubinski: Oh, it's great. Now, speaking of the broader market, you do include another Vanguard index fund in your portfolio, Vanguard Total Stock Market. How does that one fit in?

Benz: Well, this one could be one-and-done. If you just wanted a single U.S. equity fund, this would be the one that I would use. The reason I use it as a complement to the Dividend Appreciation fund is that it provides some exposure to sectors that are somewhat lacking in the Dividend Appreciation fund. So, it's broadly diversified. It has exposure to technology stocks, for example, which tend not to pay very large dividends certainly. So, it's a good complement or it's a good sole standalone holding. It's also very, very cheap. In fact, cheaper than Dividend Appreciation.

Dziubinski: And then you round things out with a little bit of an international flavor with American Funds International Growth and Income. Tell us a little bit about that fund.

Benz: Yeah. This is a fund that is run by American Funds Capital Research Group. It has multiple managers, but they are all applying what we think is a very sensible strategy. They look for dividend-paying firms by and large. And one thing that people might not know about American Funds' products is that they are available through Schwab in the F share class without any sales charge and without any transaction fee. So, a lot of people might say, American Funds, that's for load investors. Not so. You can access the funds through Schwab.

Dziubinski: That's great. A lot of good ideas for retirees today. Thank you, Christine.

Benz: Thank you, Susan.

Dziubinski: Thank you for tuning in. I'm Susan Dziubinski for Morningstar.com.

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Christine Benz

Director
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Christine Benz is director of personal finance and retirement planning for Morningstar, Inc. In that role, she focuses on retirement and portfolio planning for individual investors. She also co-hosts a podcast for Morningstar, The Long View, which features in-depth interviews with thought leaders in investing and personal finance.

Benz joined Morningstar in 1993. Before assuming her current role she served as a mutual fund analyst and headed up Morningstar’s team of fund researchers in the U.S. She also served as editor of Morningstar Mutual Funds and Morningstar FundInvestor.

She is a frequent public speaker and is widely quoted in the media, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, CNBC, and PBS. In 2020, Barron’s named her to its inaugural list of the 100 most influential women in finance; she appeared on the 2021 list as well. In 2021, Barron’s named her as one of the 10 most influential women in wealth management.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and Russian language from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Susan Dziubinski

Investment Specialist
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Susan Dziubinski is an investment specialist with more than 30 years of experience at Morningstar covering stocks, funds, and portfolios. She previously managed the company's newsletter and books businesses and led the team that created content for Morningstar's Investing Classroom. She has also edited Morningstar FundInvestor and managed the launch of the Morningstar Rating for stocks. Since 2013, Dziubinski has been delivering Morningstar's long-term perspective and research to investors on Morningstar.com.

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