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Want to Buy Foreign Bonds Directly? Good Luck
bonds The yields on debt issued by governments overseas trump what you can get from U.S. debt. But you need to be a millionaire to tap that market.
By Jeffrey R. Kosnett Published
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How to Sell Worthless Stock
investing If you own shares that still technically are trading but nobody's buying them, your broker may take them off your hands so you can deduct the loss.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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Excelsior Under New Management
investing Value & Restructuring, as well as the 35 other Excelsior funds, are still commission-free despite being sold to an adviser that levies sales charges.
By Katy Marquardt Published
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1099 Waiting Game
taxes As financial firms postpone sending essential tax information -- for fear it includes errors -- investors may have to delay filing returns ... and getting their refunds. Is it a gamble these days to file sooner rather than later?
By Kevin McCormally Published
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Schwab Unveils Wrap Accounts
investing Charles Schwab slashes the cost for pre-assembled packages of funds.
By Thomas M. Anderson Published
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Can Hackers Clean Me Out?
Scams If someone hacks into my online brokerage account and empties it, would I have any legal recourse to require the mutual fund company to reimburse me for the loss?
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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