Healthcare Growth Trend: 3 Medical Stocks to Buy
Most of the stocks in the pharma and biotech space are expected to gain, but these 3 are expected to outperform the rest of the sector.
7 Cardinal Rules of Retirement Planning
Financial planning for retirement has always been a heavy burden for workers, but these 7 tips can make the process much less daunting.
The Artist's Colony between Munich and Frankfurt
The Artist's Colony is a must-see attraction; for travelers near Southern Germany, Mathildenhöhe is an open air Art Noveau museum that delights.
Top Preferences for Patient Portals
Although patients are expressing more of an interest in accessing their health information online, just a third of patients have access to patient portals, and the rest either don't have access or are not sure if they do.
Unless You're Wealthy, Never Buy a New Car
As a depreciating asset, a car is an investment that is guaranteed to decline in value. How you buy and finance a car can make a huge difference in your financial health.
Workers Unlikely to Ask for 401(k) Investment Help
American workers may understand the importance of their 401(k)s, but that does not mean they are taking full advantage of plan benefits, according to a new survey.
Orthopedic Surgeon Swims with the Sharks
Orthopedic surgeon Bert Mandelbaum is a pioneering researcher and the creator of a program that has drastically reduced ACL tears among young female athletes.
Is Wealthier Really Healthier?
A new chart comparing life spans of men and women along with their mid-career incomes finds the more money a person has, the longer they are likely to live.
Photo Finishes: Advice from Professional Photographers
Travel photography has become big business. But it's possible to take perfect vacation photos without buying expensive devices and carrying heavy equipment.
Patients, Physicians Benefit From Online Medical Records
While having medical records readily available benefits patients medically and financially, there are also important benefits to medical practices.
Have You Been Pumped and Dumped?
One of the most malicious investor rip-offs is the pump and dump, and it can be perfectly legal if done right. However, there are ways to identify a scam before you invest and lose money.
HIPAA-compliant Text Messaging App Makes Physicians' Pagers Obsolete
Along with stethoscopes and scrubs, pagers are one of those enduring signs of the medical provider. However, a HIPAA-compliant text messaging app could improve how providers communicate.
How to Prepare for Meaningful Use Audits
For practices that received payment for either the Medicare or Medicaid electronic health record incentive programs, the prospect of a meaningful use audit may be daunting.
Best Travel Rewards Programs
With the right travel rewards programs, vacation can become more affordable and provide people with perks to enjoy.
It Pays to Get Older
Only one S&P 500 sector consistently delivered shareholder returns during the second quarter earnings season: healthcare.
Most Financially Literate States
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the issue of widespread financial illiteracy garnered more attention, but it also became obvious that Americans have plenty of financial shortcomings.
How to Be a Great Physician Employee
Now that more than 50% of physicians are employees, we need to know more about managing our careers than just doing our best for our patients.
How Important is a High 401(k) Match?
Americans have an eye on the future and retirement. Many workers view employer contributions as one of the most important components of their benefits offering.
Are We in a New Tech Bubble?
Some people think things are getting a bit frothy in the tech world. And, in some ways, the concern about a new tech bubble is understandable.
Move over Bernie Madoff: Here Comes Helge Achenbach
Where there is money to be made, there is fraud. And, it comes in every imaginable shape and form, not just in the financial industry.
Americans Have Little Faith in ACA Exchanges
Although the second open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act's health exchanges is still months away, Americans are doubtful the exchanges will operate smoothly this time around.
Risky Behavior with Health-tracking Apps, Devices
Although physicians sometimes recommend health-tracking apps and devices to patients, a new report revealed the security risks among popular devices.
The Cost of States Not Expanding Medicaid
States that chose not to take advantage of expanding Medicaid coverage with federal assistance are losing billions of dollars, according to a new study.
Both You and Your Honey Should Manage the Money
When only one member of a household runs the financial show, it can lead to trouble. It's vital that both partners be involved and on the same page when it comes to money.
10 Things to Think about Before You Retire
The transition from working to retirement is an exciting time in a person's life; however, it can also be scary for those who do not prepare properly.
A Third of Americans Have Never Increased Retirement Contributions
While nearly half of Americans save 10% or less of their annual income each year to their retirement accounts, many have never increased their contribution percentage.
Famous People You Didn't Know Were Doctors: Part II
With all of their illustrious exploits as authors, athletes, and architects, you might not have known these famous people were also doctors.
Wandering the Wild West
Although Western movies are not currently popular with Americans, the Wild West continues to fascinate tourists, and they can get a taste of that history with 3 towns in Arizona, Kansas, and Wyoming.
Telemed Could Save $6 Billion a Year
If the United States is truly looking to cut healthcare costs, then implementing widespread use of telemedicine could save companies more than $6 billion a year.
Most Expensive States to Own a Car
Unfortunately, not every city and state has an extensive public transportation network, so owning and paying for a car is a necessity.