With Automatic Bill Pay, Don't "Set It and Forget It"
December 6th 2010With automatic bill payments, you can save time, postage, and hassle. And if your payments are charged to your credit card, you can build up rewards. But there are some downsides that come with putting your bill payments on autopilot.
As Investors Flee, Is It Time to Buy Munis?
November 29th 2010The muni-bond market has been in a free-fall lately on fears that struggling state and local governments may default on their debts. The resulting imbalance in the bond markets may prove to be a buying opportunity for investors willing to stomach a bit of risk.
"Doc Fix" Deadline Nears -- Will Congress Punt Again?
November 11th 2010The 23% Medicare pay cuts are scheduled to go into effect Dec. 1, unless politicians act to delay it. The current prognosis from Washington, however, is that the lame duck Congress will punt once again, passing the political hot-potato to the incoming class.
Time's Running Out to Take Retirement Account Distributions
November 2nd 2010When investment portfolios got whacked in 2008, the government suspended the rule that required those over age 70½ to take money out of retirement accounts. Now required minimum distributions (RMDs) are back and time is running out to take them.
Where to Find Higher Savings Yields for Your Kids
October 21st 2010A reader struggling to teach his child of the benefits of saving asks for help in finding a savings account with higher yields. While interest on the average passbook savings account is an anemic 0.21%, there are other ways for your kids to find a better deal.
Government Auctions Offer Bargains for the Wary
October 7th 2010Government auctions can be a boon for bargain hunters. Up for sale is everything from real estate and cars to yachts and jewelry -- even medical instruments and office equipment. Our experts offer tips on how to name your price and seal the deal.
Time's Running Out for a Roth IRA "Do Over"
September 28th 2010A reader who converted his retirement account from an IRA to a Roth IRA earlier this year has seen the account decline in value. He asks: "Do I still owe taxes on the full amount?" The good news is there's still time for a "do over," but he'll have to act fast.
At Duty-Free Airport Stores, Buyer Beware
September 14th 2010When traveling overseas, you may find yourself tempted to buy from the myriad duty-free shops that populate most major airports. Think twice: one comparison-shopping report showed that discounts from duty-free shops are often minimal, and may not be worth the hassle.
Digging for Higher Yields in the Junkyard
September 8th 2010With interest rates near rock bottom, investors need to take on a bit more risk if they want higher yields. In this environment, "junk" bond funds may help individual investors gain more income without the risk of owning individual bonds in danger of default.
Don't Fall Into the "Bonus Miles" Trap
September 7th 2010More frequent flyers are buying into "bonus miles" rewards programs, which allow travelers to double or even triple the number of miles earned on each flight. But travel consultants warn that paying for those extra miles may not be worth the cost.