Investing Questions and Answers

401K, 403B; Is there a significant difference? If so, please explain.?




Answers: The main difference is who can offer it. They used to be substantially different even down to how much could be contributed to each one but recent changes in the law made them almost identical. You can now even roll over the balances from one to the other. The main difference now is how to calculate the catchup contribution (over age 50) and who is eligible for it.
A 403b is just like a 401k plan, except the 403b is offered by government and certain non-profit employers. (401k offered by for-profit companies) They are administered almost the same by the custodians, and eligibility also is very similar.

How do I find a stock's financial statements from a distant former, resembling 1988?

I am new to investing and would similar to to go process back to study a company's dramatization. However, I have rock-hard time tracing back to a company's rash start up. I have looked through miscellaneous financial websites, and even the companies' site, but they only judgment the past 5 years or so.

Does anyone know where on earth i can find more financial information about a company from times gone by?


Answers: Check out your local college library, here is a link to one (see the att register goes to 1982)
http://www.lib.washington.edu/business/g...

Pay for it.
http://www.edgaronline.com

put within the ticker/cusip

then select judgment all reports, (under sec filings) go way passageway back

$1200 per year

free:
securities and exchange commission:
http://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/com...

individual goes put a bet on to 1995 though.

Your broker should be able to draw from you detailed info for atleast the last 25 yrs or more.

totally very expensive
http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/desc...

moral luck
MSN has a 'Money' site, & they stir back that far & further.

Good luck!
HelenKeller

& remember to diversify!
Look up the company on one of the explore engines and include the words "financial history".

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