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As if the stock market doesn’t have enough reasons to be skittish, here comes Friday the 13th, a day that many superstitious investors avoid. In a Wall Street environment that hangs on to esoteric omens like the Super Bowl effect and the lipstick indicator, Friday the 13th often brings on a serious case of investment chills.

If you're a typical airline traveler, one of the first things you're likely to do when you arrive at your destination airport is rent a set of wheels.

What Now?

Now that investment markets have fallen dramatically and remain down, you probably feel like yanking your remaining money out of the market, stashing it under your mattress, and hiding under the covers.

Investors who have watched their retirement funds melt like a snowman in the hot sun may be wary of putting money into their retirement accounts, but many financial experts are touting this strategy as a wise move.

If you have a will, you’re ahead in the estate planning game. But it’s a common misconception that all your assets will be distributed according to the terms of your will when you die.

An ambitious Medicare cost-cutting program aimed at keeping elderly patients out of the hospital hasn�t done a very good job, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Volvo will release a completely new model to the U.S. in March. It’ss the 2010 XC60. This new Volvo is the most thoughtful motor vehicle ever built. A humanistic car like no other. This new 5-door, all wheel drive Volvo will change your behavior, but only if you want it to.

Fresh from a successful $350 million settlement with UnitedHealth over out-of-network reimbursements to doctors and patients, the AMA has joined with several state medical societies in filing a similar suit against health insurers Aetna and Cigna.

When news of Bernard Madoff�s alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme hit Wall Street, the immediate reaction was to calculate its effect on the stock market and the personal finances of those who had invested money with the Florida-based financier.

When confronting what often appears to be an irrational market, an investor who is trying to remain calm and clearheaded can become frustrated or confused by new methods of stock selection, market timing and predicting market movement. Now is the time to return to basics.

A decade ago, when dot.com stocks were setting Wall Street afire, stock analysts were fanning the flames with �buy� ratings on any stock that had some connection with the Internet.

As the general market trudges through uncertain times, investors are rotating to assets beyond traditional stocks and bonds for their retirement accounts. Growing investor sophistication has led many "self-directed" IRA (SDIRA) holders to real estate, private stocks, hedge funds, and other investments within their retirement accounts.

If you’ve ever tried to figure out how much money you’ll need to retire comfortably, you’ve probably heard that 70% to 80% of your current income will do the job.

Herd Mentality

Herd behavior in investing is usually not very profitable. Investors who employ a herd mentality investment strategy must constantly buy and sell assets in pursuit of the newest and hottest investment trends.

One retirement investment vehicle that has gained popularity in recent years is target-date funds. When setting up these long-term funds, investors designate their retirement dates, which become the target dates for liquidation so they can use the proceeds to pay for expenses during retirement.

When times are tough, the tough go hunting for ways to save money, and accommodating vendors offer more ways to help them save. One of the more innovative approaches is a deal from Hewlett-Packard.

Municipal bonds continue to be a relatively bright spot in an otherwise gloomy market. The current average yield on a 10-year, AAA-rated municipal bond is 2.94%, just a tad above the yield on the 10-year Treasury bond.

The 2009 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is so good that there is hardly any reason to consider an E-class or S-Class. The 2009 C300 all-wheel drive sedan is an outstanding luxury value.