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Thursday, July 03, 2008
Health Care is FOXBusiness.com's On Topic for June
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Thursday, July 03, 2008
The Internet has made it easier than ever to learn about health problems and patients are more informed than ever before.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Nursing homes have gotten an awful bad rap, but there are ways of making sure you get the best care.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Many different proposals are on the table for what our healthcare system should look like in the next ten years, but what does "universal" healthcare really mean?
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Friday, June 27, 2008
As biotech companies pursue more mass market diseases they could look to partner and/or buy pharmaceutical companies.
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Cost basis is the cost at which you entered a position or purchased an asset. It is the total price you paid for, say, your house, a stock, mutual fund, etc...--and by total we mean including all commissions, accrued interests and other expenses. Cost basis is used to determine tax liabilities.
For example, if you bought 100 shares of IBM at $111.45, and IBM is now worth $120 a share, the current value of the position is $12,000, but the cost basis is $11,145.
Do the math and you'll see this would give you a profit of $855, so, Uncle Sam's piece would be based on that.