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Top High-Yield Income-Generating ETFs to Boost Your Monthly Cash Flow

Jan 12, 2025 at 05:03 am

These income-generating ETFs offer low volatility and high cash flow. Risk-averse investors may be drawn to these ETFs more than growth investors. Retiring early is possible, and may be easier than you think.

Top High-Yield Income-Generating ETFs to Boost Your Monthly Cash Flow

Many retirees follow a 4% withdrawal rule. They withdraw 4% of their portfolio each year to cover expenses and hope that the portfolio appreciates by more than 4% in the same year.

But there's an alternative for investors who don't want to withdraw from their portfolios. Income-generating ETFs come with high yields, some of them above 4.00%. Some investors can live off their dividends instead of selling shares in their portfolios. However, high yields come with lower potential returns, so they're more suitable for retirees.

Here are some of the top high-yield income-generating ETFs to consider if you want to boost your monthly cash flow.

Key Points

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Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD)

The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD) has a 0.06% expense ratio and a 3.64% yield over the past 12 months. The fund focuses on dividend stocks that offer quality payouts and have sustainable dividend distributions.

The fund allocates its $66.0 billion in total assets across 103 stocks. Pfizer (NYSE:PFE), AbbVie (NYSE:ABBV), and Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) are the top three holdings in the fund. SCHD has delivered an annualized 11.0% return over the past five years.

SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 High Dividend ETF (NYSEARCA:SPYD)

The SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 High Dividend ETF (NYSEARCA:SPYD) gives investors exposure to the top 80 high dividend-yielding companies within the S&P 500 index. The fund has a 0.07% expense ratio and a trailing 12-month yield of 4.31%.

That's a high enough yield to replicate the 4% rule without having to sell a single share. Its top three holdings are Kellog (NYSE:K), Entergy (NYSE:ETR), and Kinder Morgan (NYSE:KMI). The ETF has an annualized 6.8% return over the past five years.

JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (NYSEARCA:JEPI)

The JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (NYSEARCA:JEPI) is one of the most well-known income-generating ETFs due to its 7.33% yield over the past 12 months. The fund has a 0.35% expense ratio and $37.3 billion in total assets.

JEPI's goal is to deliver monthly income distributions with less volatility. The fund incorporates defensive assets and writes out-of-the-money S&P 500 index call options to generate monthly income. The fund's top three positions are Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). The fund has an annualized 6.6% return over the past three years.

Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (NYSEARCA:DIV)

The Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (NYSEARCA:DIV) offers monthly distributions with a trailing 12-month yield of 5.88%. The fund has a 0.45% expense ratio. It also has $633.7 million in total assets spread across 49 holdings.

DIV is known for its low volatility, but its returns aren't spectacular. The ETF has an annualized 2.1% return over the past decade. The dividend helps, but this fund is strictly for retirees. Its top three holdings are Virtu Financial (NASDAQ:VIRT), Kinder Morgan (NYSE:KMI), and Spire (NYSE:SR).

iShares BB Rated Corporate Bond ETF (NYSEARCA:HYBB)

The iShares BB Rated Corporate Bond ETF (NYSEARCA:HYBB) has a 0.25% expense ratio and a trailing 12-month yield of 6.23%. BB-rated corporate bonds are more risky than AAA bonds, but they come with higher yields. Most bonds get paid without any issue, resulting in steady cash flow.

Most of the fund's bonds mature within the next 1-5 years. It's well-diversified with 963 bond holdings. HYBB has generated an annualized 2.4% return over the past three years.

How to Incorporate ETFs into Your Retirement Plan

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