My Pittsburgh teams – the Steelers, The Penguins and the lowly Pirates. I follow all three. Each spring I get my hopes up that some of the Pirates recently promoted AAA players will come up to the Bigs and become an instant star. It did not take long to dash my hopes this year. Some of the Pirates losses look more like an NFL score: 17 – 3 and 20 – 0 which both occurred in the same series against the Brewers. Well, at least I still have my PENS who have a good chance to make it to the Stanley Cup finals again this year.
“Your Financial Choices” airs on WDIY Wednesday evenings, from 6-7 p.m. The show is hosted by Valley National’s Laurie Siebert CPA, CFP®. This week, Your Financial Choices, 6 to 7 pm: Host Laurie Siebert, CPA, CFP® be joined by guest, Rod Young, CPA, CFP and financial advisor with Valley National Financial Advisors for a discussion on 401k plans. What do you need to know about your 401k before you take that job, while you have the job and when you leave the job?
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1. Heart operation performed with robotic arm – The world’s first heart operation to use a remote-controlled robotic arm has been carried out at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester, U.K. The technique, designed to cure irregular heartbeats, involved using a Remote Catheter Manipulation System (RCMS) to steer catheters into blood vessels at the top of the groin and into the heart. The procedure, which can take over six hours, is currently carried out by surgeons who risk being exposed to radiation during surgery. (Source: The Engineer Photo Credit: University of Leicester)
2. Stanford study first to analyze individual’s genome for risk of diseases, responses to treatment- For the first time, researchers have used a healthy person’s complete genome sequence to predict his risk for dozens of diseases and how he will respond to several common medications. The risk analysis, from the Stanford University School of Medicine, also incorporates more-traditional information such as a patient’s age and gender and other clinical measurements. The resulting, easy-to-use, cumulative risk report will likely catapult the use of such data out of the lab and into the waiting room of average physicians within the next decade, say the scientists (Source: EurekAlert!)
3. New Way To Guide A Car: With Your Eyes, Not Hands – German researchers have developed a new technology, “eyeDriver,” that lets drivers steer cars going 31 mph (50 kph) using only their eyes. (Source: NPR)
U.S. Stocks and Foreign stocks declined but Bonds rose. During the last 12 months, STOCKS have substantially outperformed bonds.
The Numbers
Returns through 4-30-2010 1-week Y-T-D 1-Year 3-Years 5-Years 10-Years
Bonds- BarCap
Aggregate Index .6 2.8 8.3 6.3 5.4 6.4
US Stocks-
Standard & Poor’s 500 -2.5 7.1 38.8 – 5.1 2.6 -.2
Foreign Stocks-
MS EAFE Developed
Countries -1.9 -1.9 30.8 -11.5 1.2 -.7
Source: Morningstar Workstation. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. Three, five and ten year returns are annualized. Assumes dividends are not reinvested.
Question: How many years back can the IRS audit my tax returns?
Answer: It depends. First, there is no limitation if the taxpayer fails to file a tax return or commits fraud. 6 years is the answer for any return that omits 25% of more of the taxpayer’s income. Absent the situations in the two previous sentences, 3 years is generally the answer.
Feel free to contact me if you or someone you know has this type of situation. Tax laws can be tricky; thus, the above answer cannot be applied to all circumstances because the slightest variation could cause a different outcome.
Last week Harrisburg announced it will not make a payment on a bond the city guaranteed. This may lead to Harrisburg declaring bankruptcy. I am concerned that municipal bond investors will begin to ask, “if Harrisburg, the state capitol of Pennsylvania, can go bankrupt, then we must consider all Pennsylvania municipal bonds as having a higher level of risk”. This thinking will result in Pennsylvania bonds paying higher interest rates than other states. Those investors who already own Pennsylvania municipal bonds will experience a drop in value of their bonds.
The American economy is expanding at a healthy rate, the jobless claims have declined, consumer confidence has rebounded, the FED is keeping interest rates low and has promised to continue this low rate environment, and corporate profits have surprised on the upside. This is the recipe for a strong stock market.
5 Risks to a Successful Retirement – Solid financial planning must address Longevity, Healthcare expenses, Inflation, Asset Allocation, and Withdrawal Rate as part of your plan for a successful retirement. Click here for full details and feel free to send an email back to me to request a worksheet for Valley National to prepare a Retirement Income Evaluation for you.
Several of our clients have reportedly received official looking emails from the IRS seeking confirmation of social security numbers and bank account information. These are bogus – be cautious, as always, of releasing vital information in response to any unsolicited email.