It has been a while since I have updated here. However, that means that I have some good new stuff to tell you about.
My latest posts at HubPages represent a small trickle of postings made primarily to keep my so-called HubScore or Author Score up above 90. Over time, your HubPage’s writers score declines because part of the score is based upon activity. However, if you have several good hubs already published, the drop happens very slowly and seems to stop well before any real damage is done. A quick new Hub posted and you are back in business in no time.
I published an article on how to close TD Ameritrade account because the article I wrote didn’t find a home on its original site. Ironically, it has done fairly well on HubPages, so maybe that was a blessing in disguise.
I also published some useful tax information and retirement planning tips since a lot of people will be looking for that kind of data this tax season. Of course, my best 2010 tax tricks and tips are at FinanceGourmet.com, but there is a lot of things to know in the world of financial planning, so there are plenty of left-overs for HubPages. Check out this one on spousal IRA contribution limits 2011 and 2010.
After you digest that money management advice, you can chew on this article that tells you can I convert my Roth IRA back to a traditional IRA. The short answer is yes, if it’s the same tax year, otherwise, not so much.
Finally, I fired up an article based on a magazine ad I saw. This one shows how to get brighter eyes the easy way. If that weren’t enough I also speculated on whether or not Google can tell you bought links and a few others.
Stop by and check out all of the published information and helpful data I’ve managed to produce.
