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Entertainment expenses are 50 percent deductible if they have a business purpose. That is, as long as you have a …More
Entertainment expenses are 50 percent deductible if they have a business purpose. That is, as long as you have a …More
Tax-deferred real estate exchanges usually work on a sell- first, then buy sequence. But what if you find a prime …More
With the stock market down and the economy uncertain, you might not want to make gifts to your children or …More
In these trying times, you may seek the aid of a financial advisor. Before making a commitment, find out how …More
The lower stocks sag, the less painful a Roth IRA conversion can be. Thus, this may be an excellent time …More
If you’re attracted by the long-term prospects of the stock market but leery of investing during the current bear market, …More
If you’re considering buying investment property you should always “kick the tires” first. First, walk through the building to assess …More
A classic fraud has become the Internet’s most prevalent investment scam. First, the price of a thinly-priced stock is pumped …More
According to study by the Automotive Lease guide, these luxury cars lose the least value in their first three years: …More
If your child or grandchild has money in a custodial account, he or she probably can get that money upon …More
Several major companies have filed for bankruptcy recently, sending their stock prices tumbling. Are they worthwhile speculations? Perhaps, but the …More
Stocks may be down but sales of fixed annuities rose 62 percent in the first half of 2002 from the …More
Young life insurance buyers might want to blend some annual renewable term with multi-year, level-premium term. With annual renewable term, …More
With stocks slumping, you may be tempted to turn to bonds instead. Holding some bonds can make sense but don’t …More
If you’re in the market for a primary residence or a vacation house, do some preliminary homework: Be reasonable in …More
Naming a trust as IRA beneficiary can be a problem if you want to extend tax deferral inside your IRA …More
If you’re searching for a trusted financial advisor, keep these pointers in mind: A good advisor finds the facts first. …More
Affluent individuals sometimes invest in hedge funds, which have held up relatively well during the past few years. However, hedge …More
If you invest in tax-exempt municipals, stick to top-quality bonds. Half of all munis carry a triple A rating, largely …More
If your child is going to take a trip, consider buying extra insurance. One parent, for example, neglected to do …More
When you sell investment real estate, you may face a large tax bill. However, a property exchange under 1031 of …More
If you have children under age 17 you can save up to $600 per child per year, thanks to a …More
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s new rules require company executives to personally certify financial statements. The personal liability now attached …More
When you buy life insurance, your choice is between pricey cash value policies and less expensive term insurance. For most …More
Investment-oriented insurance products provide tax advantages that can help finance your retirement. We have posted in our retirement center section …More
In the current climate, you may want to rely upon a professional advisor rather than your own judgment. If so, …More
Variable annuities increasingly offer guaranteed minimum income benefits. Such benefits provide variable annuity investors a guaranteed return if they: Pay …More
Tax consequences should be taken into account in any decision to rent versus buy. In most cases, paying rent will …More
You can apply for Social Security retirement benefits on the Internet at www.ssa.gov, the Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Web site. …More
Should you buy the car at the end of your auto lease? Not before doing your homework. Often, the post-lease …More
TSP | L Income | L 2020 | L 2030 | L 2040 | L 2050 | G Fund | F Fund | C Fund | S Fund | I Fund |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aug | 1.12% | % | 1.97% | 2.29% | 2.55% | 0.37% | 1.19% | 2.03% | 4.08% | 3.95% |
YTD | 6.24% | % | 10.04% | 11.37% | 12.47% | 2.98% | 4.99% | 10.76% | 8.96% | 21.50% |
10yr | 4.91% | % | 8.42% | 9.40% | 10.23% | 2.69% | 1.92% | 14.58% | 10.61% | 7.63% |