What are investors reading? As the New Year gets underway readers of Morningstar are favouring stories on income stocks and swotting up on the new Pensioner Bond launched by the Government to help boost the income available on cash in retirement.
Here are the top 10 articles and videos from Morningstar.co.uk, as chosen by fellow Morningstar.co.uk readers over the past week.
Top 20 FTSE 350 Dividend Paying Stocks
UPDATED JANUARY 2015: A well-blended portfolio of stocks from the FTSE 350 can provide investors with a diversified sustainable income for life
Lloyds to Pay 4% Dividend
We see Lloyds as the most attractive play on the U.K. banking market because of its positioning, improving financial results, and attractive valuation
Contrarian Investment Ideas for 2015 and Beyond
SPECIAL REPORT: Stock and fund ideas for investors who are putting new money to work and don't mind some short-term volatility along the way
New Pensioner Savings Bond
Next January National Savings & Investments will launch a range of fixed-rate savings bonds for pensioners paying a competitive rate of interest
Fund Basics
A guide to fund investing for beginners...and those more experienced investors who need a re-cap
3 Trusts to Consider in 2015
ASK THE EXPERT: These closed-end funds are highly rated by analysts but have underperformed expectations in recent years, could 2015 be the year they rebound?
Top 20 FTSE 100 Dividend Paying Stocks
THE INCOME INVESTOR: The largest companies in the UK source their revenues internationally, meaning your dividend stream is boosted by global economic growth
Greece, Spain or UK: Which Holds Greatest Risk for the EU?
MARKET REACTION: All eyes are on Greece, but that's not the greatest risk to regional stability, says Morningstar's Jose Garcia Zarate
3 Funds Poised to Bounce Back in 2015
THE VALUE INVESTOR: Fund analysts have marked these three funds as among the best in their peer group, but they have underperformed recently. Could now be the time to buy?
How to Perfect Your Stock/Bond Portfolio Mix
Asset allocation is the biggest determinant of how your portfolio behaves, so it is important to tailor your stock/bond mix to your personal investment goals