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Asked by Erin
Answered by Richard Eddy
Financial Adviser in La Verne, CA
Financial Adviser in La Verne, CA
Hi Erin. Paul's answer is a good one. I'd
approach the conversation with you from a
slightly different perspective, however. I'd
like you to tell me what your percepti...
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Asked by Zanna
Answered by Roger R Bell, II
Financial Adviser in Pulaski, VA
Financial Adviser in Pulaski, VA
Zanna, your inquiry is most appropriate!
Drawing upon 40+ years of experience in a wide
range of market conditions, participating
directly (personally investing your...
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Asked by an anonymous user
It appears that this stock was traded on the
Bombay Stock Exchange and that ETrade had some
transfer duties. Try contacting ETrade for
specifics.
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Asked by Preeti
Hi -
I'm not quite sure what you're asking,
but on the surface it sounds like you want to
invest in stocks that pay no dividends. There
are many publicly-traded comp...
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Asked by Sujith
If only it were that easy! Unfortunately,
there are no guarantees when investing in
companies or the stock market. As they say "no
risk, no reward."
If you'll need...
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Asked by Jenna
Hi Jenna. You're looking towards the future
and ready to move forward - that's great! I
also know it's not easy.
Before diving
right in, it would be good to reflec...
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Asked by Alan
Answered by Frank Castagno
Financial Adviser in Boston, MA
Financial Adviser in Boston, MA
The 10 for 10 split is not correct. I believe
they did a 1 for 10 reverse split, which means
for every share you owned, you got 10 shares
but it also increased your c...
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Asked by Michael
Hi -
You can usually obtain information about
splits from the company's website - look under
"Investor Relations".. Another good source is
Yahoo Finance - they have ...
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Asked by Jody McElhaney
Jody,
Well done in establishing both a
taxable retirement income and a tax free
retirement income. You can benefit from a
lower tax rate at retirement by blending th...
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Asked by Greg
Hi -
It depends on how your 401k is set up
if you can even buy individual stocks. Most
401k plans allow only choices from a menu of
mutual funds. Many large emplo...
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