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14805
Lol..the MSM is using the nazi card to discredit all of Trumps supporters. It isnt going to work because we dont support nazis. We support free speech and the right to assemble peacefully. [We know who we are. Dont let them brand us with their vitriol and hateful rhetoric.](http://i.magaimg.net/img/15ug.jpg)
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14812
">better off working a job wherein you actually produce something good for people to make money rather than just siphoning funds from others FFS why do you even read /r/finance if this is the type of advice you're going to give? You're just as bad as the ""banksters"" if you think that quants contribute nothing of ...
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14815
I worked on the Top Gear China special, we deliberately picked cars that were a bit shit but we were also very careful not to irk the Chinese public by openly mocking their vehicles, I think we were quite diplomatic. That show was ten years ago, the Chinese cars I see today are incredibly incredibly better - the Chin...
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14817
"All the other answers posted thus far discuss matters from the perspective of US tax laws and are unanimous in declaring that what the OP wants to do is indeed a very bad idea. I fully agree: it is a bad idea from the perspective of US tax laws, and is likely a bad idea from the perspective of Indian tax laws too, but...
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14844
Yeah, Target's failure was a special sort of scenario where they worked too quickly and made lots of important mistakes that ultimately doomed the venture. Sears Canada's failure, on the other hand, seems to be a more traditional business failure.
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14846
Agreed, most artist would *love* to get paid for their hobby. but that doesn't entitle them to profit. here's how I think of it - when the car was mass produced, railroads probably saw a huge drop in profits. the marketplace changed, and where once it was possible to turn a huge profit, now it was only possible to turn...
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14851
How about sperm donors? Did they choose how their sperm is used? Did the children of that sperm and egg choose their parents? How about animals? Do they choose their parents as well? I have the family I have through pure luck. Unless there's some kind of heavenly website or registry that I'm not aware of, it's sp...
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14862
Get the best online shopping deals at shopallitems.com and gain excellent shopping experience. The craze of e-commerce sites has scaled high up! Allowing the customers to shop from their comfort zone, e-commerce shopping sites amazingly save time and effort spent for physical shopping. A trusted e-commerce shopping por...
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14870
If a company is public, and they record a 2016 profit of 100mil. Say there is shareholder A and shareholder B who are both wealthy and own 25% each of the company. Say the remaining 50% of shares are owned by a number of funds/small time investors. So 2016 profits are 100mil, lets say there is a dividend. Can the com...
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14875
You should be able to convert this officially. As per RBI regulation an individual can hold upto USD 2000 eq for an unlimited period of time. See the point 14 on RBI FAQ's for Fx.
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14926
It can take a while for inflation to seep into all aspects an economy and be felt by a consumer. Often, things that consumers use the most (like gasoline, wheat products, corn products, soy products, and sugar), are commodities spread across global markets with their own pricing which may be impacted by inflation in an...
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14931
This depends very much on why A is making massive losses and how big they are in relation to B. If the group has a history of successfully launching profitable brands, and A is a new brand that has high expenses (production, marketing, etc.) but not yet generating much revenue, then despite the current losses it can be...
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14951
There is a distinct difference between 'having a degree' and 'being genuinely smart and business savvy'. If you're genuinely smart and business savvy you could theoretically break into the business world with no degree and make a decent salary. The trouble there is that many people aren't smart and business savvy until...
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14954
> How long will that transition take? I guess it'll be as long as it takes me to become proficient enough to have value to a company. > And why did you get into construction? I like working with my hands and at the time it seemed like a good job with opportunity to gain skills that would help me in the future....
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14956
Ah, but that's not how the game is played. There are no free lunches, but there are lunches that are free (or mostly free) to individuals. As someone on the receiving end of a pension, your only objective is to lock in the highest average payout. The cost of that will be borne by shareholders and customers of the busin...
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14967
you'll need 25k to start or 2k in multiple accounts, that way you have access to margin, and don't have to worry about Pattern day trading limits. Be right more than you are wrong. Go up look for 3x potential up vs down risk. Compound daily. you can't double a penny every day every day for a month it becomes to diffic...
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14980
Lo más probable es que, a estas alturas, ya sepas perfectamente en qué consisten los microcréditos. Ahora bien, lo que quizá no sepas es que, en la actualidad, este tipo de alternativas de financiación han llegado a alcanzar e incluso superar la cifra de los 1000 euros ¡Infórmate!
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14986
Lot of factors in play. We use a lot of local produce but we need the volume to support, so if all you have is a few pallets it's not worth the logistical cost to get it out to the stores. We also inspect all of our produce so it's not as simple as delivering it direct to our stores because we do not know the quality. ...
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14989
I know this is heresy but if you have funds for significantly more than 6 months of expenses (let's say 12 months), how risky would it be to put it all into stock index funds? Quite risky as if you do need to dip into it, how fast could you get the cash? Also, do you realize the tax implications when you do sell th...
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14997
I could be wrong, but I doubt that Bernie started out with any intention of defrauding anyone, really. I suspect it began the first time he hit a quarter when his returns were lower than everyone else's, or at least not as high as he'd promised his investors they'd be, so he fudged the numbers and lied to get past the...
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15002
If you own a medium sized or large online business, then buying or developing a shopping cart and integrating other required software with it will not solve your problem. You need a more extensive solution. Integrated ecommerce software consists of all the software you need in one place. You will can not only manage yo...
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15007
Wow. I'm disappointed that they are actively striving to get more women into those positions instead of actively striving for a pure meritocracy, in which the best candidate gets the job. An objective study didn't conclude what they wanted it to, so let's change the rules so we can put politics ahead of the truth.
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15019
STEM activities which mean Science Technology Engineering and Math are the entire buzz in education. Kids enjoy finding out how things work out through hands-on projects, fun and educators love knowing that they are also preparing their students for their tech future. In this program, participants of STEM For Kids prog...
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15030
Advantage: more money. The financial tradeoff is usually to your benefit: Given these, for having your money locked up for the average length of the vesting periods (some is locked up for 3 months, some is locked up for nearly 0), you get a 10% return. Overall, it's like a 1.5% bonus for the year, assuming you were t...
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15034
They also eliminate the risk associated with that loan, and get the money back to find a loan to someone else, possibly at a higher rate. It really is just about financially neutral for them.
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15040
"> They deficit spend. They increase prosperity and thus demand. But what I'm saying is that there are more efficient ways of accomplishing this that doesn't involve any debt whatsoever. If the the debt money being spent is coming from your paycheck in the form of an increased cost of living then merely increasing ...
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15052
"Some theory that is, it's probably even more basic than that. ""We need to control this area so that Russia and China don't control it. Now let's come up with a million and one reason to justify it"" -probably some US foreign policy decision maker"
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15070
After collecting information via web searching, the comments above, and a additional call to BOA, i have concluded the following to the best of my knowledge. Zelle Transfers are final. Irreversible. As Jay mentioned above, funds are subtracted from the sending account before the transfer is made, therefore it eliminate...
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15073
I like your reasoning, the car is the most emotional product a person buys on average, that is true. But I still feel charisma has to have some impact on consumers. Presidential candidates do have an impact, celebrities do as well. Both academically proven. Did not Steve Jobs have an impact? Who knows... Nobody ever lo...
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15074
"Get fucked with that idiocy mate. You can cut the data seven ways to Sunday. >""Americans absolutely confirm they believe America is the land of opportunity and that people should have equal opportunity if they have the skills,"" said Diana Elliott, research officer for the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Economic Mobilit...
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15085
>A demand deposit cannot be lent out without inherent risk of systematic banking collapse Actually, they can be and this happens every day. Inside every bank is a function called the treasury which is tasked with managing this operation - among other things. I have worked in a bank treasury as a quantitative analys...
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15096
"Taxability depends on residential status when the $ were earned. If it was earned during his status as ""Non-Resident"" in India, then its tax free. If the money was earned when his tax status was resident in India, then its taxable as per the tax bracket. Edit: Taxability does not depend on whether to transfer the mo...
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15103
You have to sit down with HR for the school district. The options involved with with parents working for the same employer can be handled multiple ways. Unless you are a very small district, this situation has come up before. They will tell you what they allow, and then you have to determine which one saves you the mos...
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15112
Neither site offers index futures or options pricing. Your best best is likely to get the quote from a broker who supports trading those vehicles. Free sites usually limit themselves to stocks and sometimes to options chains -- the exception is Reuters where just about any security for which you have the reuters forma...
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15121
"The pension is indeed the clear winner and you haven't missed anything. It's easiest to just compare everything in current numbers as you've done and ignore investment opportunities. Given you expect to pay off your student loan in full, you should consider the repayment as a benefit for you too, so the balance is bet...
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15158
>I've heard horror stories about their dev processes. Most of the tests failing being considered okay,**interns with root access to production db servers**, and other things. I've had friends that interned at FB, and they told me this is true. Apparently it's a running joke that Facebook gets more unstable during s...
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15161
What's the future of oil and its economic impact. 1. On one side, it's nice that some countries have decided to ban gas powered cars in 20 or so years along with the likes of Tesla and home solar power having some success. 2. But, we still need plastics and possibly a host of other chemicals produced from petroleum ...
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15163
"Any kind of credit contract such as a mobile phone contract (could be SIM only or with a handset) would also help increase your number of accounts and demonstrate a track record of responsible management and repayments. If you have a Pay As You Go phone at present consider a SIM only contract with the same network, an...
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15166
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has had a zero growth operating budget for something like, 4 years now, and employment level is at the lowest it's been in decades. The amount of work that needs to be done is still the same, so the fewer people have to work more overtime.
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15169
"The difference between dividend and growth in mutual funds has to do with the types of stocks the mutual fund invests in. Typically a company in the early stages are considered growth investments. In this phase the company needs to keep most of its profits to reinvest in the business. Typically once a company gets a s...
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15172
"I cannot stress this enough, so I'll just repeat it: Don't plan your finances around your credit score. Don't even think about your credit score at all. Plan a budget an stick to it. Make sure you include short and long term savings in your budget. Pay your bills on time. Use credit responsibly. Do all of these...
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15195
shorting mbs required buying a cds. part of the reason demand for mbs was so strong was because the cds was so cheap, and it seemed like risk free profit. more people buying cds would have decreased mbs demand. mbs are a FI security, so lower demand=higher interest rates
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15202
If credit scoring works in the UK like it does in the US, then I think the fact that you own+use a credit card and pay off your everyday expenses will give you perfectly good credit. Just keep doing what you're doing. I have seen people in the United States with very high credit scores based solely upon owning & occas...
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15213
The problem here is that the metrics that are used to track the economy are looking for things like growth and change. In a perfect world, everyone would have exactly what they need and there would no need for economists because the economy would be static.
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15217
Right, he wrote that and is busted for price-gouging in multiple states (New York, California), so perhaps he's not really following his own model? I don't associate corporate social responsibility (CSR) with deliberately overcharging customers.
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15235
It may have it's basis in Italian cuisine, but chains with cheap and fast pies that are made to be exactly the same wherever you buy them are fast food. Just because Taco Bell may have copied Mexican food doesn't make their concoctions Mexican food.
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15239
The economy. Which has a pretty strong effect on most people's lives. You can't throw 90% of energy subsidies to one part of the industry which produces a fraction of the rest of the industry without negatively affecting consumers (everyone). Because you're idealistic and don't understand that it is basic economics. ...
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15262
"Other responses have focused on getting you software to use, but I'd like to attempt your literal question: how are such transactions managed in systems that handle them? I will answer for ""double entry"" bookkeeping software such as Quicken or GnuCash (my choice). (Disclaimer: I Am Not An Accountant and accountants ...
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15270
Your freelance income will not qualify you for the work-from-home deductions, for that you would need a T2200 form signed by your employer. But, you are allowed to be self employed as a sole-proprietorship while still being an employee of another company. If you take that route, you'll be able to write-off even more ex...
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15272
"Buying shares back is an indication that the company has nothing better to do with their money. True. However, buying the shares back is essentially moving money around, the firms (or individuals) they buy from, will invest their money differently. Mergers and acquisitions are productive though. The idea is that y...
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15313
Yeah well I have 2 kids and they never gave her any leave. What I have found out is that even thou some companies offer it but they are not obligation to pay a woman for that time off. So she can take it just not be paid.
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15319
"3) NOT to claim her as my dependent. No additional tax return (since she is NOT my dependent), but also no penalty. My end of year balance would be $0 No. Not claiming her as a dependent does not save you from being responsible for her penalty. You are responsible for her penalty if she is your dependent (i.e. she...
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15322
As a 19 year old if she can get SSDI instead of SSI her benefit amount will be calculated by her parents' contributions ... if either parent is deceased or over 62 then she qualifies for SSDI instead of SSI and I believe she would receive the full benefit amount. I'd guess that would be something in the $1400+ range. ...
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15323
(I live in the UK and along with my wife we both drive Volkswagen cars.) A few factors: VW is widely acknowledged as having some of the best diesel car engines. -Now lot of people are questioning if diesel car will be outlawed. VM management has just said they don’t know what their workers are doing! The USA has made ...
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15324
I'm starting my 3rd year of college in a few months and it will be my first year at Rutgers university after having been at community college. I'm transferring in as a finance major, and if there are any recommended materials I should read over the summer it would be greatly appreciated.
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15330
"Can I claim a 20% of the interest paid over the period of Oct/2015 through Mar/2017 (18 months) when I file for IT returns this year in Mar/2017? Yes you can. Does my name not being the first name affect my eligibility of claiming the relief? No you can claim relief. Joint owners need to file a declaration on the quan...
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15334
Do you have any support for the statement that IL pensions are 'among the most generous in the entire country'. When last I looked at some data from an AEI study ca. 2015, IL wasn't toward the top. It isn't the terms of the pensions as much as fiscal mismanagement in funding them.
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15356
On last nights episode of The Profit Marcus made an offer to the owner of a coffee company. The owner said up front he has 51% with the remaining 49% split between two early investors. Marcus asked for 40%, said the owner will have 40% and the investors will be reduced to 20%. Question is how can the owner agree to t...
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15376
"Your source does not support the claim above that ""foreign buyers are screwing everyone, particularly upper middle class people from China"". Foreign direct investments are beneficial to the economy and knee-jerk protectionism does more harm than good. Sure, in the short term, an increase in real estate investment wi...
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15378
> Well, you still have to pay to ship & store paper, ink, binding materials, and book-binding printers & parts. Sure, but now you're storing and shipping raw materials able to be used in any of the books they print, so you need much less of the raw material to be able to handle the demand of all your printe...
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15385
I do this very thing, but with asset allocation and risk parity in mind. I disagree with the cash or bust answers above, but many of the aforementioned facts are valuable and I don't mean to undermine them in anyway. That said, let's look at two examples: Option 1: All-in For the sake of argument let's say you had $100...
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15411
"That seems to happen a lot. A lot of awesome potential is utterly wasted because old people are in charge who are too used to things being _one_ way to see that things are changing. They figure that if they just stay put they'll anchor reality and things will stay the way they always have. They're vital, they're neces...
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15420
The real utility of online groceries is coming around the bend, when you have the IoT capability to do automatic reorders of things you have just used up. Stores will still exist, but I believe that in the near future, shopping for your staples is going to be done automatically. [Suck it Jin-Yang.](https://i.imgur.com/...
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15421
>if the Millenials are still hard up for work), then employers will likely defer to candidates that they deem to be more mature. Realistically, they would likely think the younger one is more mature. Reason being, a Gen Y'er that has been unemployed for a while, companies make the assumption that there must be som...
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15435
They better explode for their sake or this might be the beginning of the end for them. Especially since their website/domain hasn't been working correctly for them in the past days as well. I also heard this was happening with Vazvu too, right? Something with the fact that their domain may have leaked, so I'm wonderin...
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15448
When you take any money out of an HSA, you'll get a 1099-SA. HSAs work a little differently than a 401(k). With a 401(k), you aren't supposed to take any money out until retirement. HSAs, however, are spending accounts. I take money out of my HSA every year. As long as you spend the money you take out of your HSA on...
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15450
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-27/climate-shocks-may-cost-u-s-1-billion-a-day-as-planet-heats-up) reduced by 75%. (I'm a bot) ***** > Stronger hurricanes, hotter heat waves, more frequent wildfires and more severe public-health issues are all adding t...
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15452
I'd take a look at some graphs and chart the price of bitcoins and its value. You'll be surprised that it follows basically any other vehicle for money. There were several times where the price of bitcoin dropped drastically and ontop of that, there is a wide margin of error that could cost you your entire wallet with ...
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15473
I don't see any reason to worry about a check being deposited via cell phone. There isn't anything you can write on a check to make it physical deposit only or similar. If you really want to keep your check from being read electronically you could always smudge the numbers but you run the risk of the bank not cashing ...
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15487
You should plan on your monthly payment (Principal + Interest + Escrow) being a conservative percentage of your take home pay. No matter your cash savings, if your housing is 60% of your take home pay you are going to have trouble keeping up on the house. My target for housing is that a 15 year, fixed rate mortgage s...
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15504
There's no rule of thumb but the purpose of candlesticks of any kind (fixed, volume weighted etc.) is to display the intra-period price action. So if you'd fit 3 years worth of 1 minute bars on a chart, candlesticks become useless and you might as well use a line chart.
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15518
Timeshare and resort packages are a popular option for people who take frequent vacations. But are they a good deal? Many people sign up due to attractive sales pitches but are then disappointed by the actual package. It's a good idea to read reviews from experienced travelers.
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15530
Funny how stealing becomes OK after you hit a certain limit of how much you steal and who you steal it from, isn't it? People seem more and more to have some sense of entitlement and selfishness. I read the article and got the sense that it said the corporations should not be allowed to go bankrupt so easily, where a...
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15534
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](http://billmoyers.com/story/coal-small-kentucky-town-builds-healthier-creative-economy/) reduced by 94%. (I'm a bot) ***** > Another addition to the Hub is a housing nonprofit that aims to fund more affordable housing by encouraging a maple syrup economy in the area. ...
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15536
You'll need to read all the fine print with your particular credit card, but in general, if there is no annual fee and you don't make any purchases, you don't pay anything.
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15537
Well, there are many reasons that Lehman and Bear were allowed to go under. Lehman had much more exposure to real estate than Goldman and JP, and they were also the very first domino to fall, back when people didn't think the crisis was a full-blown crisis yet. As for Bear? I think the Fed harbored some hard feelings ...
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15539
I actually didn't do the math with your numbers, but I recall Sal from Khan Academy did a nice video about your question, challenging the notion that it is always better to buy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL10H_EcB-E
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15553
A student on F1 working under the conditions of the OPT program is exempt from FICA taxes. Once you switch to H1b - you no longer have the exemption. You can use form 8316 and form 843 to request the refund, if the employer cannot or will not refund the withholding. Employer is the first stop, but keep in mind that you...
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15564
My employer offers a citrix based interface that I can connect to from anywhere and do work stuff. It's basically a virtual machine running somewhere on corporate servers, complete with Office package, access to my virtual drive, etc. I think that this sort of set-up is probably the way to go with BYOD, except it's a b...
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15570
Find the Best Joondalup Plumbers Online. Having plumbing problems at your homes, offices or other places of business? Worry no more because you have already found the solution. Joondalup Plumbers is a one stop, one click online source of information that can present you with all the best plumbers and plumbing services...
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15578
"I didn't idly pick the SF Bay as my model. That place was literally ""Rust-Belt West"" after industrial contraction starting at the end of WWII and continuing through the '70s. But the Silicon Valley boom didn't revitalize the former industrial areas, but merely a few 'gentrified' spots, *like where those buses orig...
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15595
Sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds like you would agree with the sentiment that we're being asked to put in more time without pay. To be honest with you, I worked retail when I was in HS, and I have many friends who were serially employed in retail. I've rarely seen retailers deviate from this pattern. M...
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15599
"All this is completely true, but I was going for a more basic level theoretical. In this case, yes, one person not paying of their loans would not hurt anything (except the person in question as you point out), but if ""people"" not paying of their loans *is* bad as it would rob money from the system (basically $0 of...
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15604
Get a debit Visa Card and load it up. Be aware you may not be able to use it for check in. You could then use the maxed out card to check in, but pay with the debit Visa. You will still need to be solvent, you are still going to need to pay as you go.
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15606
You are not the person or entity against whom the crime was committed, so the Casualty Loss (theft) deduction doesn't apply here. You should report this as a Capital Loss, the same way all of the Enron shareholders did in their 2001 tax returns. Your cost basis is whatever you originally paid for the shares. The final ...
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15618
Here's how the police currently operate... You are forced to fund them with your tax money, but if they fail to protect you or your property, you get NOTHING in return. If you pay a home owner's insurance company, and you get robbed or your house burns down... they fully reimburse you. What exactly are we getting for ...
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15631
I think the key thing is flexibility - the money is not tied in with the offset mortgage. If you find a better investment, you can always take some of it out and put it towards that instead. Once it matures, if there is nothing good to reinvest in, then it can go back into the offset mortgage. Once you have had money i...
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15633
"There are loans. Usually they're secured by the assets, and you also cosign them personally. Your own credit worthiness comes to play, your own assets are in jeopardy. As to what it is that you're buying - no, it is not necessary for the seller to sell you the building. You might buy the business, but not the actual s...
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15635
"The simplest thing to do here is to speak to your employer about what is allowed. This should be spelt out in your company's ""Stock Options Plan"" documentation. In particular, this document will include details of the vesting schedule. For example, the schedule may only allow you to exercise 25% in the first year...
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15637
"##Beef on weck A beef on weck (also known as beef on wick) is a sandwich found primarily in Western New York. It is made with roast beef on a kummelweck roll. The meat on the sandwich is traditionally served rare, thin cut, with the top bun getting a dip au jus and spread with horseradish. The kummelweck roll (someti...
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15643
">How does ""doing business in"" something increase its value? By this logic, all businesses should be successful. When you work, you are creating value. Even if your business fails within the first year, there's still all the value you have created such as: hiring handypeople to fix up your businessplace, hiring p...
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15650
The intrinsic value of a company is based on their profits year on year along with their expect future growth. A company may be posting losses, but if the market determines there's any chance they will turn a profit one day, or be a takeover target, it assigns value to those shares. In normal times, you'll observe a ce...
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15663
Wait.. hold on, is this good news or bad news? I didnt see any information if these were good jobs? We all know some jobs a total shit, so did we add 209,000 shit jobs? Do these jobs pay a liveable wage, whats the quality of life these jobs will create? Will these jobs provide health care or require any government assi...
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15666
I did you rude dude, one pullout is not a big deal, and it doesnt cost the state anything for the factory to not be built. They got tax breaks for a factory that never got built so they wouldnt have had to pay taxes anyway. There was nothing quantifying infrastructure costs incurred by the state.
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15676
You will need to register as self-employed aka sole trader (that's the whole point: pay taxes on income that you're not getting as wages from an employer, who would arrange PAYE/NI contributions), or set up a limited company (in the last case you would have the option of either getting paid as wages or as dividends — w...
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15696
Yes, truckloads of cash. /s It's exactly the same as your example, when people say to pay for a car in cash, they don't meany physical bills, but rather the idea that you aren't getting a loan. In most acquisitions, the buyer will usually pay with their own stock, pay in cash, or a combination of both.
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15709
Lets not forget he dodged the draft because he was too big a coward to fight for his country, and now he is going to put Americans in Harms way because he wants to save face . . .this idiot belongs in the Looney bin
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15716
"Think that was the point. In fact the blog even says it. Because terrible customer service experiences are more common than not these days, a good one - even an adequate one - stands out. And I don't think it resulted in ""I love the brand"". But it did result in the product and company remaining in the consumer's h...
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15728
I trust the 401(k) was a traditional, pre tax account. There was no tax paid, and any withdrawals would be taxable. The account could go to zero, and there's no write off, sorry. I have to ask - were there any withdrawals along the way? What was it invested in that lost 90% of its value? Edit - I'm sorry the OP came a...
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15729
Those terms apply for businesses operating in the US, yes. The main takeaway should be to think of whether or not you need access to tons of capital, will have substantial risk of liability, or will operate with a partner. If the answer to all of these is no, you should use the structure which is most convenient/best f...
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