Intentar ORO - Gratis

Keep Faith in These Stocks

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

|

November 2024

IN 1997, I coined the phrase “faith-based investing.” It has nothing to do with religion or with picking stocks at random.

- JAMES K. GLASSMAN

Keep Faith in These Stocks

The idea is that a company with a great brand, attractive products, a history of success and a solid balance sheet will find a way to prosper even if it makes mistakes or otherwise experiences tough times.

The “faith” part is that you may not know exactly how such a company will get back on track, but you have blind confidence that it will.

Faith-based investing (let’s call it FBI) should not be confused with “buying the dips,” the practice of purchasing shares of a stock when it temporarily falls in price, often because the whole market is down. Instead, FBI focuses on companies that are perceived as having a great past but a miserable future.

Consider Starbucks (symbol SBUX, $95). The 53-year-old company has been a consistent winner for decades, planting 40,000 coffeehouses around the world. Shares, however, have been flat for the past five years while the S&P 500 index, the large-stock benchmark, has more than doubled. (Prices are as of August 31; stocks I like are in bold.)

Starbucks shares languished because profits stalled amid management failures. As a Harvard Business Review piece in June put it: “Starbucks is struggling. It has strayed from its successful strategy of offering customers exceptional experiences and, in the process, has commoditized itself.” Worst of all, the chain was losing what former CEO Howard Schultz called its “soul.”

Still, Starbucks remains the largest global restaurant chain by far, and it has increased its dividend for the past 13 years in a row. How to fix the company? I really don’t know. What I do know is that this is the classic FBI stock, and it will find a way.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Same Story, Different Year

WHAT does the Federal Reserve's rate-reduction initiative mean in the short run for your fixed-income holdings? You'll recall that one year ago, the Fed cut three times, starting by hacking its benchmark overnight funds rate by 0.50 percentage point in September. The year ended with bond markets and fund returns in retreat. It's wishful thinking that cheaper short-term credit and falling money market yields will spark a general bond-buying binge and propel your 2025 total returns toward 10% by year-end.

time to read

2 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

WHEN HELPING MOM AND DAD HURTS YOUR WALLET

New research shows how assisting an aging parent with expenses can strain your own finances.

time to read

3 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

WHAT'S AHEAD FOR SOCIAL SECURITY

Bipartisan collaboration on a mix of reforms will likely be needed to keep the system solvent and benefits intact.

time to read

3 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

WHAT TO MAKE OF A HOT IPO MARKET

This year's crop of initial public offerings could be even dicier than usual because of a skew toward tech and crypto.

time to read

5 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Grab a Deal on a Winter Getaway

In the early months of the year, travel demand dips-and so do prices.

time to read

5 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

8 DIVIDEND FUNDS TO CONSIDER NOW

Our picks deliver a diversified portfolio of dividend stocks.

time to read

6 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

A NEW WAVE OF ETFS IS ON THE WAY

A long-expected decision from the Securities and Exchange Commission is close to being official, and it could mean more exchange-traded fund options for investors.

time to read

1 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

CHECKING IN ON THE KIPLINGER DIVIDEND 15

Our favorite dividend payers have had a good year on average, beating the market and yielding twice as much.

time to read

14 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

THIS FUND FERRETS OUT HIGH-QUALITY STOCKS

THE U.S. stock market has been notching new highs, which tends to kick up the likelihood of a market pullback (defined as a drop of 5% to 10%) or even a correction (a 10% to 20% selloff). That's where JPMorgan U.S. Quality Factor comes in.

time to read

1 mins

December 2025

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

New Ways to Use 529 Funds

Tax-free withdrawals from these plans could help you sharpen your job skills.

time to read

2 mins

December 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size