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Personal Finances: Investing

When does converting an IRA make sense?

December 4, 2009

IRA conversion, practice buying considerations are addressed

Q&A: Protecting your investment portfolio and assets

November 6, 2009

Investors should consider obtaining a qualified second opinion when concerned about "bleeding" of portfolio values due to market losses.

Q&A: Too many credit accounts; social security after a divorce; splitting the homebuyer tax credit; tracking 'basis' on stock purchases; claiming a spouse's capital losses

October 23, 2009

Too much available credit can hurt your credit score.

The 150 best financial advisers for doctors

September 18, 2009

To help you get control of your financial future, Medical Economics offers our annual exclusive list of the 150 best financial advisers for doctors.

Q&A: When to save, when to pay off debt

September 18, 2009

A general rule when deciding between paying down debt or savings is to estimate the difference between the interest rate of the debt and potential return on investment.

"Surprise" corporate earnings can fool investors

September 18, 2009

The Dow is up; more public corporations have been reporting positive quarterly earnings—but which companies are really performing well?

Q&A: How a car purchase affects your credit score

September 18, 2009

A little-known fact about credit scores is that generally automobile financing uses a unique set of scores.

Q&A: Determining capital gains tax amounts

September 4, 2009

When I sell stocks, how do I know my basis in order to determine the capital gains tax?

Q&A: Converting an IRA to a Roth

September 4, 2009

How can I convert my individual retirement account into a Roth IRA?

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