Best High-Yield ETFs To Buy Now

The best high-yield ETFs show that there's no shortage of ways to balance risk and reward in the quest for better-than-average income.

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When it comes to high-yield ETFs, it pays to think beyond the usual dividend stock funds. After all, the average yield across the S&P 500 index of large-cap stocks is a mere 1.4% at present. 

Furthermore, the largest dividend ETF by assets – the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG), which carries nearly $78 billion of client money – offers a mere 1.8% yield. Put another way, even if you had a $1 million investment, you'd generate $18,000 in income annually via this fund. That's nowhere near what most folks need to live a comfortable retirement

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Jeff Reeves
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger.com

Jeff Reeves writes about equity markets and exchange-traded funds for Kiplinger. A veteran journalist with extensive capital markets experience, Jeff has written about Wall Street and investing since 2008. His work has appeared in numerous respected finance outlets, including CNBC, the Fox Business Network, the Wall Street Journal digital network, USA Today and CNN Money.