Investment Planning Financial Topic

More Americans than ever before are investing in the stock market and in other investment vehicles.  These investments can lead to big rewards in the future, especially if they’re part of a solid and diversified portfolio.  But investors also need to know that investments can have a certain measure of risk.

Articles
Choosing investment vehicles
ArticleCreating an investment portfolio
ArticleInvesting in bonds
ArticleInvesting in stocks
ArticleMarket Capitalization
ArticleMutual fund basics
ArticleOther investments
ArticleThe best ways to save for college
ArticleTreasury Program for Money Market Funds
ArticleUnderstanding mutual fund share classes
ArticleWhat is a Build America Bond (BAB)
Investment basics
Article2009 Legislation in Review
ArticleAn Old Wall Street Saying
ArticleDeadline Rapidly Approaching to Recharacterize 2008 Roth Conversions
ArticleDon't be a Victim of Consumer Fraud
ArticleFederal Protection for Bank Deposits
ArticleFinding the Right Financial Professional
ArticleFive Ideas for Staying Sane in a Crazy Market
ArticleHandling market volatility
ArticleHow To Choose The Best Bank For You
ArticleInvesting in a Low Interest Rate Environment
ArticleInvestment planning--the basics
ArticleMonitor the Progress of Your Investments
ArticleProtecting Yourself from Investment Scamsters
ArticleSix keys to successful investing
ArticleTaxation of investments
ArticleThe Rule of 72
ArticleTime to Consider Year-End Investment Moves
ArticleUnderstanding investment terms and concepts
ArticleUnderstanding risk
ArticleWhat You Don't Know Can Hurt You
Investment goals
ArticleAsset allocation
ArticleCan I afford to send my child to college?
ArticleCommon investment goals
ArticleDollar cost averaging
ArticleRetirement planning--the basics
Tools
Investment planning basics
ToolAnnual Stock Option Grants
ToolAsset allocation pie chart illustrator
ToolAsset Allocator
ToolCollege funding options analyzer
ToolCommon investment mistakes to avoid
ToolConsumer price index inflation calculator
ToolFuture Contracts Calculator
ToolGrowth of annual deposits calculator
ToolInvestment Loan
ToolInvestment Returns
ToolSimple rules for investing
ToolSteps to financial planning success
ToolStock Option Calculator
ToolWhat is your risk tolerance?
Taxes
ToolCapital gains and dividends tax relief
ToolJobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003: Highlights
FAQs
Creating an investment portfolio
FAQHow aggressive should I be when I invest for retirement?
FAQHow do I construct an investment portfolio that's right for me?
FAQHow long should I hang on to an investment?
FAQHow much of my portfolio should I keep in stocks?
FAQHow should I structure my retirement portfolio?
Investing basics
FAQHow can I Diversify in a Difficult Market?
FAQHow can I gauge my risk tolerance?
FAQIs my brokerage account protected?
FAQIs there any type of insurance that can protect against losses from investments?
FAQShould I invest my extra cash or use it to pay off debt?
FAQShould You Roll Your 401(k) Money Over to an IRA?
FAQWhat is a Build America Bond?
FAQWhat is asset allocation and how does it work?
FAQWhat is dollar cost averaging and how do I know if it's right for me?
FAQWhat's the difference between growth investing and value investing?
Mutual funds
FAQIs it better to invest in a tax-free or a taxable mutual fund?
FAQShould I invest in mutual funds or individual securities?
FAQWhat is a mutual fund prospectus and how do I read it?
FAQWhat is the difference between an open-end and a closed-end mutual fund?
Savings bonds
FAQAre government savings bonds risk free?
FAQAre savings bonds a good way to save?
FAQDo series EE bonds offer any special advantages if used for college savings?
Stocks
FAQIs Buy and Hold Dead
FAQShould I invest in mutual funds or individual securities?
FAQShould I work with a stockbroker to buy individual stocks?
FAQWhat are DRIPs?
FAQWhat is a stock split?
FAQWho do I call if I have a complaint about my stockbroker?
Taxes
FAQHow did the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 change capital gains tax rates?
FAQI have investment property. What does basis mean, and how do I determine the basis of my property?
FAQWill I have to pay tax on my investment income?
 

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