3 Cybersecurity Stock Ideas
New cybersecurity threats are popping up on a daily basis and companies are rushing to insure their data are secure. These are 3 stocks in the space that could be great investment ideas in the future.
Curating Medical and Technology Content
A new project that curates technology and medical content and presents them in small, easy-to-read summaries so physicians can keep abreast of the latest news without taking hours out of their busy day.
Top Stocks of the Biggest Hedge Funds
When considering investments, individual investors often take a look at what the biggest players are doing. A new report breaks down the top stocks held by the largest hedge funds.
A Tale of Extended Woe
Keep in mind that service providers, like financial advisors or real estate brokers, have interests beyond your own, and emotions often affect transactions.
How to Handle a Market Correction
Recently, many Wall Street strategists and technicians have pointed to signals suggesting the market is about to sell off. While there's no way to predict when it will happen, you should prepare.
Americans Willing to Sacrifice for Mobile Access to Doctors
Mobile access to a physician is so important for some patients, they would be willing to sacrifice personal enjoyments for the convenience.
Retirement Security Tops Healthcare Benefits
While Americans feel their finances have improved over the last 5 years, their satisfaction with healthcare benefits and medical costs has declined.
Practices Struggle with ACA Exchange Plans
Physician practices seeing patients covered under the Affordable Care Act are reporting troubles associated with the health plans on the insurance exchanges.
Masses of Unengaged Retirement Savers
Although many Americans are taking the reins on their retirement savings, they are not doing the best job and could benefit from occasional professional management.
Behaviors Hurting Your Portfolio Returns
In today's challenging market environment, learning the lessons of behavioral finance could significantly maximize the value of your investments.
Plastic Surgeon Brings Innovation to Craft
When Matthew Schulman, MD, was a young boy he liked taking things apart and putting them back together. He describes it as having a surgeon's mentality.
The Land's End in Massachusetts
Provincetown, MA, is colorful, even outrageously so. In addition to being home to art, pilgrim history, and the largest seashore in the US, the town's Land's End Inn is the perfect place to stay.
Preparing for an Influx of High-Deductible Patients
The healthcare industry is seeing a dramatic rise in the number of individuals covered by high-deductible health plans and even greater increases are expected in the years ahead.
5 Financial Lessons to Learn
Americans seem to be notoriously bad at finances, and they know it. However, few seem to do anything to rectify the problem when all they need to do is learn a few simple lessons.
The Single Most Successful Investment in May
A look at a trade with a 5-year track record of 100% success, although that doesn't necessarily guarantee future success. But there is more than one way to play this trade.
Herd Mentality and Investing
The herd mentality tends to ruin stock returns far more often than we suspect, but there is a way to find healthier long-term profits.
Work Should Be Optional, Even for the Unluckiest Physicians
Many physicians keep working longer and harder because they did not get anywhere near the type of market returns they should have over the last several years.
How to Find a Financial Advisor
Physicians are not trained to be financially literate, and most experience a lifetime of expensive mistakes to become functional, if not efficient, at their financial affairs.
Slowing Healthcare Cost Increases Still Unsustainable
Cost increases for medical plans are projected to continue the trend of steady declines begun in 2010, but cost increases are still considered unsustainable at 8% to 9%.
Health Benefits Costs Expected to Increase Globally
Although the cost of employee healthcare benefits stabilized globally, they could increase by 8.3% this year, according to a new survey.
Medical Directors Increasingly Tied to Patient Satisfaction
Quality measures like patient satisfaction are an increasingly important part of medical directors' responsibilities, according to a new report.
Best States to Retire in 2014
Don't head to the warm coasts for the best retirement spots, head inland. Instead of considering traditional retirement locations like Florida, look to the Dakotas.
Tough Times in a Hot Real Estate Market
Manhattan real estate has been on a tear. However, despite being in a desirable location, Shirley Mueller, MD, didn't find it easy to sell her Upper East Side co-op.
Is Owning Practice Real Estate a Good Idea?
Physician practices often find themselves in the real estate business by purchasing the building used by the practice. There are several benefits to owning real estate, but also some pitfalls.
ACA Enrollees Mostly Those Who Were Previously Insured
While the Obama administration touts beating out enrollment expectations during the open enrollment period for insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act, a new report reveals the truth behind those numbers.
Retirement Fears Distress Even the Most Confident Investors
Even those of us who feel they are adequately prepared for retirement have lingering fears regarding their so-called golden years, according to new surveys.
Why Are So Many People Wrong?
Investing scared does not make any sense, especially for long-term investors. Despite the occasional bubble or risky valuations, stocks still go up over the long term.
Europe's Hidden Gem Hotels
Europe is home to plenty of grand hotels, but there's something to be said for the boutique hotels. Fewer rooms means more attentive service and a more authentic European stay.
A Doctor's Tip on Success
Too many perceive physicians to be arrogant. While some certainly are, most doctors are simply confident-a quality that is essential to success in the medical profession.
Overused Medical Services Cost Up to $8.5 Billion
Although a spotlight has been placed on medical overtreatment and its extra cost to the healthcare system, measuring wasteful healthcare use has been difficult.