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 If u are making $50,000 a year wat are u usually making per hour?
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 Im 20 years old and need help with my investing ideas???
i want to buld a fortune over a 10 year period. but im not sure where the best place to invest my money in could be. i was thinking stocks ive been watching a lot of tv like cnbc about the stocks and ...


 What are the best stocks to invest in next week?
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 What are good investment ideas?
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 When i was in Iraq I bought a bunch of Dinar, will it ever go up?
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 What is share market what is sensex?
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 Help I have a Job Interview! I know nothing about stocks.?
I have a job interview. and the job description is to call people on behave of their stocks and i dont know anything about stocks. the interview is in three days plz help me get this job i Need a job!...


 I have 10,000 that I would like to invest. Just curious if anyone could suggest a safe place to put it?
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 Can any body trade in share market on my account at profit sharing basis?
i want a person who trades on behalf of my trading account at profit trading basis ( with recommnedations by him self)...


 What's a good stock investment for long term?
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 There is a "Teach Me To Trade Workshop" coming in my area. Is it worth going or a rip off?
Teach Me To Trade Workshop, shows you how to trade on the stock market....


 I need investing advice , Do I sell my house?
I am only 30 years old and I own a house in another state with 100,000.00 dollars or more equity depending on the market.
We bought the house 5 years ago and it tripled in equity in 5 years now ...


 Will Goldman sachs stock prices recover or should I bail out and recoup with tech stocks?
I am 50% invested in Goldman Sachs, 25% in Apple and 25% in Schlumberger. AAPL & SLB are doing good but GS is in the dumpster . Anybody got a crystal ball??...


 I am looking for a life insurance. Which is better Term or VUL? I want to invest money also.?
I understand the VUL can earn money while covering your life. Is this the best or is Term better? I want tax deferring ...


 Would it be a good time to buy stocks now?
since the market is down, can u buy some stock and hope the dow springs back up to what it was a few weeks ago?
im not good with stocks , so no stupid ...


 Do 100% Forex Traders Loose: Random Walk Theory?
There is a school of through that belives that in stocks or forex trading you are 100% looser.
Please answer pro-data and logical....


 Where would you invest 100,000 dollars?
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 I am 28 income Rs.25K/mth,my EMI is 12K for 3 yrs,I am just married.Can you suggest a good ULIP/Mutual fund?
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 Where is the best place to invest money needed BEFORE retirement?
With smart money management, there's an outside change Hubby and I will be able to contribute enough to our 401(k)s so that we can possibly retire in our mid-50s.

However, retirement ...


 What is the best way for a young investor to invest $1000 besides CD's.?
I can save about $2000 each year and want to avoid low yield investments like CD's and savings accounts....



expee01
If you get laid off can the company hold your 401k acct if you want to roll it over?
                     
 




swannmichael
Whoa - yes they can for administrative reasons, NOT to penalize you or hold money you might owe them, etc. Request a copy of the summary plan description to get the exact details of the plan's distribution rules. You are entitled to receive an SPD, so demand one if they hesitate. Some plans are valued only periodically and will hold your rollover until the next valuation cycle is completed. That could be up to a year, it is completely legal, and there's nothing wrong with it. Other types of plans can't be rolled over (ie a pension plan). Some of us get confused between pensions and 401(k)'s and other types of plans. If you think a company/provider is holding a payment you are entitled to, see an attorney.


Dave R
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No, the 401(k) belongs to you, not them.


melvinschmugmeier
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it's your money. i would suggest that you open up a Rollover IRA account and transfer your funds into that account. It's important that you not take a check payable to you, from the 401k administrator -- it's a pain in the nect to get the funds back into a deferred account.


07_ShelbyGT500
No, they can't. However, I rolled mine once and they took a piece off the top, Like, almost 10 percent. And, it had nothing to do with vesting, I was fully vested.


im_sooo_bored_2006
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Nope. If you are laid off you are technically no longer an employee.


BaFfler
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No, not unless they want to see the inside of Leavenworth.


chesterton4ever
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no. however be sure you roll it over directly to an IRA and the check is sent to the rollover company and not to you. if it gets sent to you they will withhold 10% by law, for taxes, in case you spend any of it(the GOv wants to make sure they get thier penalty charge up front). you then have to deposit the check plus the extra 10% out of your own pocket, before they will give you back your 10 %. It also takes a long time time to get it back, your dealing with the IRS. Let me know if you have any more questions, I do rollovers and transfers for people every week.


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