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11601 | To invest relatively small amounts in the real estate market, you could buy shares in a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), a type of mutual fund. Admittedly that's a very different proposition from trying to become a landlord; lower risk but lower return. | [
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11617 | > many of our policies set up public schools to fail. Is that your impression? Maybe, I wonder if schools main function is not education, but babysitting. We are definitely succeeding at our function of babysitting. The two functions, babysitting and education are intertwined quite nicely, but it would be interesti... | [
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11627 | You're making a political argument out of a mathematical truism. There is no difference between getting paid $100 more per month and having something that you routinely pay for become $100 per month cheaper for you. In both cases you have $100 more surplus income. There may be a slight difference in taxation and oth... | [
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11633 | "Assuming you can understand and emotionally handle the volatility, a good indeed fund would be wise. These are low fee funds which perform as well as our better than most managed investments and since they don't cost as much, they typically out perform most other investment vehicles. The S&P 500 is traded as SPDR. Ano... | [
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11653 | Jacksonville Gold Club now has special packages for every party, regardless of the size or the type of celebration. Whether it’s a Jacksonville Bachelor Party, bachelorette party, birthday or business event, we have exactly what guys, girls, and couples are looking for. | [
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11654 | "You will need to file a US income tax return, and declare all income world-wide. Whether this results in any tax owed depends on your particular circumstances, and the effect of any tax treaties between the US and India. There are additional requirements for the filing of information on the amounts in foreign accoun... | [
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11659 | "You are not required to contribute to a TFSA or an RRSP. Nobody contributes to OAS, it's a program to provide benefits to old people for them to be ""secure"". The only fund you MAY contribute to is CPP. If you're being paid a salary by a Canadian employer they will deduct some money from your salary (and add more mon... | [
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11661 | Could they is not the question, it's should they. There is no math or methodology that can definitively answer that question. The reason they keep so much cash is the company almost died due to lack of cash. They are institutionally scared of that happening again. | [
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11665 | There is not a quantified set in stone amount of pain that must be endured for this situation to be resolved, and it is my belief that Germany stepping up and doing their part would help minimize the overall pain that must be endured, to say nothing of it being the right thing to do. Additionally, I do believe it will ... | [
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11672 | Assuming you are looking at moving your earnings when your tax status in India was NRI; then there are no taxes to be paid when you transfer the money back to India. You can move the funds back to India over a period of 7 years from the day you land. | [
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11675 | It would be difficult to answer without knowing specifics about a particular offer. In certain cases, it's definitely great and one could become a millionaire [Google for example]. In other cases one could lose money. In most cases one makes a decent return. As the specifics are not available, in general look out for: ... | [
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11685 | I don't know much about finance, but maybe you should research some stocks, find one that outperformed the market during a recession or downturn and analyze it. My first guess would be to go onto finance.google click some stocks and look at the graph during a time period when there was a downturn, click the button tha... | [
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11716 | Many businesses will request that you get a bank-issued check for large amounts of money. The exception is often in cases where you're not going anywhere: you can write a 50,000 check for a deposit on a new house, and you'll never have a problem, but a car dealer will probably request a counter check for the same sum. | [
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11719 | If you carried a balance from the last month, then pay the card off as soon as possible. Otherwise I agree with @mbhunter that you should wait until close to time for the bill to become due. Then always pay the credit card off in full and you will borrowing Chase's money interest free for up to 30 days. | [
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11721 | Whenever you want to spend the weekend with your family, then you can come here to make the special evening in West Palm Beach Escape Rooms. It is a full secure place for the girl, we have good corporate team building escape rooms WPB. We are working together and using your time wisely will you find the clues. We serve... | [
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11722 | Find a physical activity or programme that interests you. Memberships only have real value if you use them. Consider learning a martial art like karate, aikido, kung fu, tai kwan do, judo, tai chi chuan. :-) Even yoga is a good form of exercise. Many of these are offered at local community centres if you just want ... | [
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11730 | I've had some time to investigate this and so I will answer my own question, as it may be of help to others. One of the first things to do is examine all bank statements, as this may reveal in-goings and out-goings from a previously unknown source. Secondly, get any mail redirected. Unfortunately, mail redirection is f... | [
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11791 | I would apply extra cash left over at the end of the month as follows, in order of priority: Realize, though, that this is my take on priority. My experience has been that a liquidity crisis is much more stressful than having a mortgage or other debt -- illiquid wealth is almost useless when you need cash. So if you st... | [
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11802 | I see one clear thing to help: She lives alone. Why does she need a two bedroom place? | [
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11809 | In the world, chocolate is the most popular tested product. The popular product manufactured by roasting, fermenting, and processing the beans of a cacao tree in combination with sugar is a pretty amazing food. To all integrate needs to the Chocolate melting tank. So if you want to melt tank, then you can contact us. W... | [
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11819 | "I call BS. Glass-Steagall was an important firewall preventing investment in securities that commercial banks have no business being in, even with 100% reserve. When required returns continuously increase due to shareholder expectations, it is only a matter of time before riskier and riskier positions are taken to mee... | [
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11823 | Price range compared to the Model 3? Here in Germany we always get the same yada yada about batteries not sufficient, grid not evolved enough, Tesla going down soon. But Benz is actually preparing, also gigafactorywise. You are right. The bigger question is when they will realize that they can't maintain just sellin... | [
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11824 | It depends, generally for consumer goods it is advisable to pay money in one go and avoid paying installments as there are charges for it. | [
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11862 | We are about to have a 1.4 million headcount shortfall in software development by 2020, many of those jobs earn over twice the average household income. So while you may claim software wealth peaked in the 90s, that's false. The problem is it takes decades for companies to churn out tons of millionaires, there really ... | [
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11884 | The only way someone can take money out of your account using just your sort code and account number is if you set up a direct debit to pay them (or someone pretending to be you sets up the direct debit). Even with Paperless DD's this can take some time. Anyone who can process debit card transactions can take money fro... | [
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11885 | Collection agencies will eventually find you if you work for an employer that uses the credit bureaus for pre-employment screening, or you sign up for utilities or services that check your credit, or you enter into public record any other way (getting arrested, buying land, etc.). Such inquiries will put you on the gri... | [
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11887 | Spent a few years in Taiwan working remotely to the US. I didn't speak the language so everything was background noise and I have never been so productive. Well, until someone is eating and chewing with their mouth open. Chalkboard and nails shit right there. | [
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11888 | No surprises here. Maybe the author has forgotten that we're still in a depression with high unemployment and 99% of the population has less money. Families have a limited entertainment budget and more product categories vying for their money. This isn't rocket science. | [
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11927 | You set it based on liquidity management. Cash drag is one of the reasons actively managed funds underperform. The longer your settlement date, the less cash you have to hold because you can take three days to liquidate positions to redeem. So it's a convenience vs performance question. | [
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11935 | You can be sued if some random stranger that you never had any interaction with gets in an accident. There is really no barrier to people suing you if they get it in their head that they want to. Winning that lawsuit is another matter entirely. Whether you would be held liable and lose the lawsuit depends on whether s... | [
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11936 | "What you have is usually called a pre-paid credit card. You pay some money (Indian Rupees) to the credit card company, and then you can use the card to pay for purchases etc in foreign (non-Indian) currencies upto the remaining balance on the card. If a proposed charge exceeds the remaining balance, the transaction w... | [
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11954 | Corporations exist to generate profit and reduce risk for investors. This is a socially good and useful function that benefits us all. A corporation that didn't seek to lower its tax bill to the lowest legally allowed would be breaking the law. Rather than show up unannounced at random times and ransacking/pillaging... | [
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11961 | >When banks, insurers, and other entities large enough to have a Chief Risk Officer enter into these contracts, the assumption is that they know what they're doing HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH By that logic, record companies know what they're doing with respect to music and Michael Bay knows what he's doi... | [
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11965 | > Then the author suggests discriminating against people from elite schools and never hiring them. No, he suggests hiring based on class rank. Avoiding hiring from elite schools is a predictable outcome based on what salaries those candidates tend to demand from the market, it's not that those students are bad it's... | [
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11967 | It is very necessary to get the fitting done properly because if not, the noise reduction is going to be a good as negligible. Replacing your single glazed window with the double one is going to make a massive difference. And when you are choosing the window, it is necessary to take care of the thickness of the glass a... | [
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11979 | Here's how I think about money. There are only 3 categories / contexts (buckets) that my earned money falls into. Savings is my emergency fund. I keep 6 months of total expenses (expenses are anything in the consumption bucket). You can be as detailed as you want with this area but I tend to leave a fudge factor. In ot... | [
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11988 | "Actually, this is a pretty good analogy to certain types of stocks, specifically tech and other ""fad"" stocks. Around the turn of the century, there were a lot of ""Bobs"" buying tech stocks (like they would baseball cards), for tech stocks' sakes. That's what drove the internet and tech stock bubbles of high valuati... | [
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11995 | I have a friend that bought volatility calls the day before brexit and made 1900% return in 1 night. I wouldn't put that investment next to someone that's buying and holding SPY and say my vix friend is thousands of times better at investing. | [
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11998 | "I have a couple other important considerations regarding external HSA accounts vs employer sponsored HSA accounts. Depending on your personal financial situation and goals; some people like to use HSA accounts as an extra retirement account (since the money can be withdrawn penalty free in retirement for non-medical e... | [
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12008 | Skills are not going to cut it. Environment matters. Social network matters. Government matters. So an entrepreneur at aged 7 who wants to stack the decks of becoming a billionaire should start preparing for Harvard. At teens, he (yes HE) should be friends with similar guys (yes GUYS) who's dads are multimillionaires... | [
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12010 | "It's not a ""withholding tax"" it's a ""withholding tax amount"". That is, they are not taxing you but they are holding back some of your withdrawal and sending it to the government to cover any taxes you will need to pay on the withdrawal. Same as your employer withholds some of your salary and sends it to the govern... | [
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12027 | You don't have to go through an exchange. That wasn't the problem. It was that the people trading on them wouldn't be willing to take your offer. An exchange can't just list a company. They need that company's consent and the company need's the exchange's consent. I don't know if you're aware of this but that was also ... | [
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12032 | "Short answer: ""Thanks for the heads-up, Luddites; I'll be taking my business somewhere *not* threatened by the realities of the modern world. Can I send you a complimentary buggy-whip as thanks for my time with your company?"" / Huh, I wouldn't have expected PNC to have so many Reddit shills. In that case, I prefe... | [
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12034 | I assume I can/will need to file an 83(b) election, in order to avoid tax repercussions? What exactly will this save me from? 83(b) election is for restricted stock grants, not for stock purchases. For restricted stocks, you generally pay income tax when they vest. For startups the price difference between the time o... | [
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12035 | One thing that has not been pointed out as a disadvantage of using Credit Cards: people tend to spend more. You can see This Study, and this one, plus about 500 others. On average people tend to spend about 17% more with credit cards then with cash. This amount dwarphs any perks one gets by having a credit card. ... | [
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12041 | If you want to have uninterrupted internet access then buy a Linksys Smart Wifi router. The setup of the router is easy via its web interface as well as through the WPS setup. If you need help for the set up, feel free to contact us. | [
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12081 | Plus size fashion includes tops, tunics and bottom wear that are specially designed to flatter full-figured women. Wearing stylish shrugs and jackets is one way to look slender and tall. Another way is to order bespoke clothing that will ensure the perfect fit. | [
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12083 | Zero Hedge didn't write the original post. It was published by, wait for it- The Economic Collapse Blog http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/nafta-is-20-years-old-here-are-20-facts-that-show-how-it-is-destroying-the-economy When they are syndicating crap from a website like that I just have to tune them out. | [
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12106 | You have to file an application with PF Office. Normally your existing Organisation [which you just quit] helps you with the formalities. If not you would have to complete the same and submit it to the EPFO. | [
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12119 | "I think the math is wrong. Note that in Scenario #1, you are only out of pocket $1000, while in Scenario #2, you are out of pocket $1250; the contribution and the tax you paid with respect to it. A better concept than tax rate is ""Retention Rate"". This is the fraction of your money that the Feds let you keep. And... | [
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12133 | In addition to the advice already given (particularly getting rid of high-interest debt), I would add the following: | [
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12140 | Housing plus transportation should be about 40%, according to your given rule of thumb, and that's where yours are, so I think you're okay. Guidelines are not rules, and must be related to one's individual circumstances. That said, double-check that your transportation expenses are really zero. | [
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12141 | You're missing the point. The US is double dipping as the jurisdiction where the money was earn and taxed too the first dip. It is direct interference in another country's economy and an attack on their sovereignty. Frankly, it smack of typical American conservatism: taking the view that the rest of the world is just a... | [
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12146 | "I am/was responding to your point that beef prices ""should be hitting everyone else harder"". Your initial argument was that vertical integration made them better able to beat the competition due to lower beef cost. Clearly not all competition is vertically integrated, so the initial premise warrants exploration. ... | [
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12176 | Actually, economists (including Krugman, that posterboy of reddit) [said as much when Bush did those pre-recession](http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/27/a-note-on-the-bush-fiscal-legacy/) (I know he posted about it earlier but can't find it now). EDIT: [Boom](http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/11/opinion/11KRUG.htm... | [
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12201 | Sorry to necro this thread but you were totally right - I found this study that confirms buying puts loses money at a faster rate than is predicted by CAPM. Conversely, writing puts earns superior risk-adjusted returns compared to the market portfolio. The study is about writing straddles but it's a similar concept. I'... | [
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12212 | I don't believe there exists a tax-advantage for paying employees a bonus instead of increased salary. It's all expense to the employer, it's all income to you, and it's taxed the same (bonus checks might have more withheld, but your end of year tax burden doesn't change). It does benefit your employer to delay a signi... | [
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12232 | Some other answers mention the ability to sell at grant. This is very important. If you have that ability, think about your guaranteed return. In my case, I get a 15% discount on the lowest 6 month window price from the last two years. If you do the math, the worst case return can be calculated: 1) Money that from the... | [
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12247 | You want to have 2-4 credit cards, with a credit utilization ratio below 30%. If you only have 2 cards, closing 1 would reduce your credit diversity and thus lower your credit score. You also want at least 2 years credit history, so closing an older credit card may shorten your credit history, again lowering your cre... | [
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12265 | Removing limescale is most adequately done by utilizing vinegar. There is basically no better fluid that is better to clean family unit things, for example, pot, taps, baths and showers. the limescale remover Compound items sold in the general store may guarantee to leave everything at home shining clean. In any case, ... | [
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12268 | As a permanent resident in the U.S. but not a citizen, I was told by a representative at Scottrade that I am not allowed to open a brokerage account. | [
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12277 | Since October 26th the marketers of the Savoury-cluster (Unox, Knorr, Bertolli, Conimex and Cup-a-Soup) are interacting on Facebook with hundred consumers for three months. Unilever’s marketers talk about consumer eating habits, cooking- and buying behavior. They also research what consumers think of their products, br... | [
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12290 | "I would start with The Intelligent Investor. It's more approachable than Security Analysis. I read the revised edition which includes post-chapter commentary and footnotes from Jason Zweig. I found the added perspective helpful since the original book is quite old. Warren Buffet has called Intelligent Investor ""the... | [
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12309 | Yes, you will need to create an actual account. However, when all is done and you are about to log in, there will be an option on whether you want to log in as a live trader or a paper trader. Select the paper trading option and log in and get rich off fake money. | [
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12316 | Considering it's all to risky for me, outside of a blind 401k, just having money to try it with is a bigger risk than I'm willing to take. I see this complaint a lot and my response is about the same every time, if you know of something better, please share, so next time we can make it more realistic. | [
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12318 | "> but the other countries are just decline stage. I think you have a typo. Could you please explain what you mean? If I understand correctly, you are saying that the US produces ""value"" and other countries do not. As the US has tended to run a high deficit since the Reagan era (i.e. it increases its debt every ... | [
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12329 | Your mortgage represents a negative cash flow of $X for N months. The typical mortgage prepayment doesn't reduce your next payment, but does reduce the length of the mortgage. If you look at the amortization table of a 30 year loan, you might see a payment of $1000 but only $50 going to principal. So if on day one you ... | [
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12331 | "China's chief central banker warned markets are fully valued and therefore susceptible to a drastic price correction - triggered by a wide-spread, simultaneous reversal of opinion in the markets. Basically the point when the ""Greater Fool"" phenomenon ends and and selling pressure spikes as everyone starts getting o... | [
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12332 | Check out the bulk stores like BJs, Sam's Club or whatever else is available to you. You can definitely save money shopping there but you also need to keep your wits about you as well. Example, if you're buying in bulk only to let food go to waste, obviously that's not good either... | [
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12347 | Free market wages on top of living wage? UBI doesn't dictate that all forms of payment be stopped, just that the govt provides costs of living in the form of either a weekly check, or as your tax refund with a basic of CoL deducted on top of your work related purchases. The free market can expand all it wants on top ... | [
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12350 | The real test of AAA's analysis is whether other insurers follow suite. Setting insurance rates is a balancing act between being high enough to make money given the expected payouts, and being low enough to not get undercut by competitors. If other insurers follow AAA's lead, then their analysis is probably right. If o... | [
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12351 | I wrote a detailed article on Tax Loss Harvesting to show the impact on returns. For my example, I showed a person in the 15% bracket. In years with no loss, they trade to capture gains at 0% long term rate, thus bumping their basis up. In years with losses, they tax harvest for a 15% effective 'rebate' on that loss. ... | [
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12367 | I think the simple answer to your question is: Yes, when you sell, that drives down the price. But it's not like you sell, and THEN the price goes down. The price goes down when you sell. You get the lower price. Others have discussed the mechanics of this, but I think the relevant point for your question is that when... | [
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12373 | "As someone who's done quit a bit of home improvement and seen positive ROI, I can speak from some personal experience. All of this assumes you do the unskilled labor yourself and shop around for relatively cheap plumbers, electricians, etc. First, never underestimate the resale value added by a can of paint. This as... | [
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12378 | Firstly, the banks are far less risky than the people they lend to. Most of the interest banks charge borrowers covers defaults, but banks rarely default to the fed, especially those able to borrow from the Fed. Secondly, most banks borrowing is in the form of overnight loans to cover short term reserve fluctuations; ... | [
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12382 | I am a (small time!) Zopa user in the UK and have been for over a year. The rates that loans are accepted at on Zopa seem to me to be 0.5-1% higher than the best deals in the commercial market. The rates did used to be up at 8% even for A* short term, but now that bracket is getting about 5.5%. That's just talking abou... | [
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12391 | "Accept that the money's gone. It could, as others have mentioned, been a lot more. Learn. Make sure your son (and you!) have learned the lesson (at least try to get something out of the $650). The world isn't always a nice place unfortunately. Don't wire money to strangers - use an escrow service or paypal or simil... | [
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12414 | Basic business concept here. Sales =/= money for you. You need to take into account the cost to continually produce this stuff. Don't forget the fact that prices will fall in the future as more firms enter the market. | [
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12417 | Correct me if I am wrong (and I know you will), but in an economy where most consumers have more debt than savings, I fail to see how moderate inflation is a bad thing. Higher wages negate higher prices, and lower debt burdens free consumer demand. Why are there always people in freak out mode if it looks like inflat... | [
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12418 | "Having read Rich Dad, Poor Dad, I absolutely despise Kiyosaki and everything he represents. He's all about ""passive income"", turnkey operations. That is, not actually working for your money. Gee, what an honourable strategy. How about actually doing something of value to earn a living?" | [
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12432 | "The blue line is illustrating the net profit or loss the investor will realise according to how the price of the underlying asset settles at expiry. The x-axis represents the underlying asset price. The y-axis represents the profit or loss. In the first case, the investor has a ""naked put write"" position, having so... | [
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12435 | Just like with IRS refunds issued in errors, after 3 years it's legally yours, they can't go after you anymore. So savings account until then or just mail them a check if that is what your conscious is saying. | [
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12451 | (Haven't read the article but...) yeah, I pay retail at B&N if I can, order online from them (but they're slow, and suck!) otherwise, and I'm lucky enough to have one independent bookstore nearby, which I use, too, to do my bit to keep live bookstores going. Nothing like browsing. Amazon should dial back (hah!). ... | [
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12472 | Oh, come off it. It's meat and bread, it isn't literally flavorless. You were just drunk or whatever and couldn't taste for shit. Mcdonalds isn't the best burger in town, it may even be the worst, but it's still a burger, and it still adheres to the laws of taste. | [
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12481 | "After the passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 and the implementation of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the creation of an entirely new Office of Financial Stability in the treasury, the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, the Public-Private Investment Program and the Legacy Loans an... | [
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12488 | easier access to your money That can be a disadvantage for some people. Based on the number of people who tap their 401K for non-retirement reasons, or just cash it in when they change jobs; making it painful to use before retirement age does keep some people from spending it too early. They need to be able to compartm... | [
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12542 | Short selling can be a good strategy to hedge, but you have almost unlimited downside. If a stock price skyrockets, you may be forced to cover your short by the brokerage before you want to or put up more capital. A smarter strategy to hedge, that limits your potential downside is to buy puts if you think the market i... | [
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12555 | Every business owner must pay close attention when planning their shop front as this is the first thing that potential customers see. Based on their first impression, they will decide whether they’ll check out what you sell or simply ignore your shop all together. | [
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12560 | Fiduciary They are obligated by the rules of the exchanges they are listed with. Furthermore, there is a strong chance that people running the company also have stock, so it personally benefits them to create higher prices. Finally, maybe they don't care about the prices directly, but by being a good company with a goo... | [
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12590 | "First thing I'd say is don't start with investing. The foundation of solid finances is cash flow. Making more than you spend, reliably; knowing where your money goes; having a system that works for you to make sure you make more than you spend. Until you have that, your focus may as well be on getting there, because y... | [
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12613 | Yes it is. I work in pharmaceuticals. The company I work for right now doesn't deal with drugs directly because it is a contractor and the main expenses are wages, rent and IT infrastructure..much like a lot of other companies. But the previous place I work for does contract manufacturing. How these guys stay in busi... | [
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12614 | Defined Benefit - the benefit you receive when you retire is defined e.g. $500 a month if you retire at age 65. It is up to the plan administrators to manage the pension fund, and ensure that there is enough money to cover the benefits based on the life expectancy of the retiree. Defined Contribution - the amount you c... | [
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12623 | I would say your decision making is reasonable. You are in the middle of Brexit and nobody knows what that means. Civil society in the United States is very strained at the moment. The one seeming source of stability in Europe, Germany, may end up with a very weakened government. The only country that is probably s... | [
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12652 | As an employee of one of these firms, us auditors are the bread and butter while consulting work is sexy and just the flavor of the week. And now that my personal rant is over, I definitely agree with the point of the article. But you must understand that any Channel 1 audit client will not be allowed to receive any c... | [
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12655 | "A very interesting topic, as I am moving to the US in a month. I realise this thread is old but its been helpful to me. My observations from my home country ""Before we judge anyone who doesn't use direct deposit or who prefers to be paid in cold hard cash, consider that direct deposit is a luxury of stability. Stea... | [
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12660 | "Note that this particular cop has some kind of specialisation (""special-ops"") that would put him into a higher pay-grade, probably rising with experience in that field. Then he was promoted to sergeant and took on more responsibility. Again, he might well have had subsequent pay rises because of his years of experie... | [
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12681 | Anytime someone mentions a specific year something will happen on economics they lose credibility in my book. That said, it does look like government has run itself off a financial cliff. Its like Looney Tunes, once we look down we will fall | [
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12693 | Aside from the fact that fast food is a main culprit of the obesity epidemic that is literally crippling the United States populace, >A better-ranked restaurant stock from the same space is Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc. (PLAY - Free Report) that has surpassed estimates in each of the trailing four quarter... | [
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12712 | "John Robbins is an idiot. Hamed Hoshyarsar has no idea what he's doing. >""Hey, I'm going to throw money I can't afford to lose into something I know nothing about."" Someone needs to take their money before they hurt themselves with it." | [
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12729 | No, you can't claim personal expenses as business expenses. What is the alternative to paying someone to do your chores? Letting the chores go undone. How does it affect your business if your household chores go undone? It doesn't; it only affects your personal life--that's why they are personal expenses. | [
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