INVESTING: Tip: Disregard stock splits

INVESTING: Tip: Disregard stock splits
Matt Krantz financial markets reporter at USA Today answers questions e-mailed to him at Q: Why isn’t Wal-Mart splitting its stock as it has done routinely in the past? A: The share price by itself is essentially meaningless when trying to determine how expensive a stock is. Wal-Mart has split its stock 11 times since going public in 1970.

Why investing and vacationing are similar (rediff.com)

Why investing and vacationing are similar (rediff.com)
Personal finance advice from Ramganesh Iyer, PARK Financial.

INVESTING: Tip: Disregard stock splits - Cherry Hill Courier Post

INVESTING: Tip: Disregard stock splits - Cherry Hill Courier Post
INVESTING: Tip: Disregard stock splitsCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 35 minutes agoQ: Why isn’t Wal-Mart splitting its stock as it has done routinely in the past? A: The share price, by itself, is essentially meaningless when trying to …