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22849 | "The SEC regulation on insider trading is ""engage in the purchase and sale of any security on the basis of material non public information"". The case I remember off the top of my head is Kodak developing an instant photo camera in the 1970s, and about 4 months before Kodak made this knowledge public, the CBOE had to... | [
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22856 | For a parent deciding on contributing to a 529 plan the first consideration is the plan run by the state government that will trigger a state income tax deduction. You do have to at least look at the annual fees for the program before jumping into the state program, but for many people the state program offers the best... | [
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22894 | This. Test waters first. As humans, we are affected by different biases and sometimes we just want to believe. I know a couple of dudes who invested shit ton of money in trying to launch a startup which they didn't vet properly beforehand. They ended up modifying their idea multiple times, but nothing clicked. They sa... | [
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22897 | Barcode allows you to create a barcode graphic by providing barcode data, encoding type, and output file format. Barcode generator software generates printable barcodes for images. A world leader in barcode verification, has achieved accreditation under the new Solution Provider Accreditation scheme from GS1 UK. For mo... | [
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22916 | On expiry, with the underlying share price at $46, we have : You ask : How come they substract 600-100. Why ? Because you have sold the $45 call to open you position, you must now buy it back to close your position. This will cost you $100, so you are debited for $100 and this debit is being represented as a negative... | [
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22932 | Probably cause their entire paycheck is barely enough to cover the necessities like groceries and rent and utilities. Let alone small (in Western terms) luxury items like being able to own and upkeep your own vehicle vs public transportation, or having some kind of entertainment budget. Especially if you have a child. | [
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22941 | "The problem with the proposed plan is the word ""inevitable"". There is no such thing as a recovery that is guaranteed (though we may wish it to be so), and even if there was there is no telling how long it will take for a recovery to occur to a sufficient degree. There are also no foolproof ways to determine when you... | [
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22948 | That is a such a myopic point-of-view (and one that's typically only found in the valley). There are millions of family-owned businesses in the country that provide for the owners and their employees for years. The best companies I've ever worked at are run by people who are doing what they love rather than trying to... | [
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22953 | > because a 5-10% adverse move in an exchange rate is highly consequential to the bottom line. But... didn't you just describe bitcoin? Rather than a 5-10% in the exchange rate of a stable currency, you're seeing orders of magnitude higher volatility. It's going up now, but it can flash crash in a second since the... | [
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22960 | Paypal does it differently in different countries, depending on how the system in that country works. That is why it is not a service that is available everywhere - rules and systems differ. In the US it is done through the ACH system (US internal inter-bank transfer system). It is the same system used to process check... | [
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22961 | "You cant! There is the risk that between the time you get the check and the time you get to the bank that you will be murdered, have a heart attack, stroke, or aneurysm too. And they are probably more likely than the bank going out of business between the time you deposit the money and get access to it. Prior to acce... | [
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22992 | Irrespective of the number of years the company has been in existence or the quality of services provided by them, it is important that, the home cleaning service provider should hold a valid license, for undertaking the jobs. Ensure that, the registration papers of the company are in place. | [
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22997 | Standard Chinese business playbook. 1. Hire subject matter expert to establish new business operations. 2. Hire a local Chinese workforce to follow the subject matter expert around and make notes of everything he or she does for the next 2 to 3 years. 3. After three years, get rid of the foreign subject matter exp... | [
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22998 | You can put it in a CD, or use a CD investment service like http://www.jumbocdinvestments.com/ (no affiliation). | [
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23013 | "I manage a bunch of rental cabins in a rural area that only has access to phone and internet with CenturyLink. We have 16 accounts with them. They are, by significant measure, one of the worst companies I've ever dealt with (worse than Comcast). I've long wondered how long it would take for the rest of the country ... | [
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23016 | While one credit provider (or credit reference agency) might score you in one way, others may score you differently including treating different things that contribute to your score differently. Different credit providers may also not see all of your credit score as potentially some data may not be available to all cre... | [
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23036 | Why should he? It is filled with illegal things. What's the problem? You can't talk about religion anywhere but caves? Religious jokes a religious joke. Or are you offended for other reasons? Telling someone to stfu. Nice. Herp derp. | [
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23041 | This doesn't seem smart, but people also seem unable, or unwilling, to do the smart thing vs the thing they want to do. In other news, the average car price is over $34,000, which is 63% of median household income. Compare that with 1985, when the average cost of a new car was 38% of median income. So, yeah, it's no... | [
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23042 | Competition is good. Google promoting its' own services and potentially endangering industries isn't. The purpose of the technology is to foster innovation and competition, not allow one megadon of a company abuse its' position to muscle in on every industry that exists. | [
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23047 | Anyone who claims they can consistently beat the market and asks you to pay them to tell you how is a liar. This cannot be done, as the market adjusts itself. There's nothing they could possibly learn that analysts and institutional investors don't already know. They earn their money through the subscription fees, not ... | [
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23060 | "Trump called it ""controls"" rather than owns. He is firmly remaining as the CEO and is the largest shareholder so that's a moot point. That is still $85 billion in shares. If Trump wipes off only 10% in stock price with his constant threats of taxes and breaking up a monopoly, that would cost Bezos $8.5 billion. ... | [
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23074 | Freehold is simple - it's when you own the building and the land it's on. There's no rent to pay (but you will still have to pay taxes!). Leasehold is when the property is leased - rented out for a fixed period that could be anything from 6 months to 199 years. There will be a rent to pay. The person who owns the pr... | [
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23077 | I fear it's too far gone at this point. When I was a kid in the 70s & 80s, Sears was probably the main place we shopped. I always loved when the Christmas Wish Book arrived, meant it was time to start on my letter to Santa. These days, the few times I wander into a Sears it's sad, it's often a disheveled mess and t... | [
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23097 | "It's correct. Be sure of your personal opportunity cost and not that you're letting the tax tail wag the dog just to score ""tax free"". Your upside is $3,700 (single) or $7,000 (married) in taxes saved until you're out of the 0% zone. Is that worth not receiving an income? Even if your savings are such that you d... | [
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23102 | Generally by limiting imports, you are forcing increased production in your own economy that is not as efficient as just buying it from outside. May make sense if it were actual war, but as an economic punnishment, it just makes Russia more inefficient. Germany can just lower production or find new buyers for the long ... | [
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23106 | Depending on the particulars, you could get an Amex Serve account, load it into your Serve account, have them send a check for $150 to a family member of yours, and then have your family member transfer $150 to you seperately. | [
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23108 | More shares mean less volatility because it takes a larger number of trades, a larger number of shares per trade, or a combination of both to raise or lower the stock price. Institutional investors (mutual funds, pensions, hedge funds, other investment firms, etc) are the sorts of organizations with the large amounts o... | [
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23115 | I understand what the headline is trying to say, but there is more to Amsterdam than just pot (and prostitutes). Amsterdam is a super cool and historic place with great people and culture. Vegas is just... Well it is Vegas. They really aren't alike, and pot dens aren't going to make them similar. | [
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23116 | "Between 1 and 2 G is actually pretty decent for a High School Student. Your best bet in my opinion is to wait the next (small) stock market crash, and then invest in an index fund. A fund that tracks the SP500 or the Russel 2000 would be a good choice. By stock market crash, I'm talking about a 20% to 30% drop from t... | [
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23121 | "In Canada, for example, they are expected or required to find out. They call it, The “Know Your Client” rule, part of which is knowing your ""Investment knowledge and experience"". They say it is, ""to ensure their advice is suitable for you"". I have always been given that kind of form to fill in, when opening an acc... | [
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23142 | "What he said was: >Short term returns show ""fat tails"" in their distribution. This means that in the short run, rare events in the stock market, like huge up and downswings, happen much more often than you would expect given the circumstances. >Long term returns converge towards a gaussian distribution. T... | [
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23148 | "No, it isn't generally believed that inflation is caused by individual banks printing money. Governments manage money supply through Central Banks (which may, or may not, be independent of the state). There are a number of theories about money supply and inflation (from Monetarist, to Keynesian, and so on). The Quant... | [
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23172 | So if my father signed up for the military at age 18, became an officer, worked 30 years and spent very little (buying used cars eating in & having roommates) to afford to buy me a car and pay for my education. An education Where I worked worked extremely hard at to become a civil engineer with a high GPA and spen... | [
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23187 | Yeah, hugely telling that it took 1500+ cancellations from one number before they noticed? None of their metrics or reports flagged this before? I've never used Lyft because that pink mustache is just ridiculous and looks amateur. This company seems to have a lot of gaps going on. | [
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23217 | It was not 100% clear if you have held all of these stocks for over a year. Therefore, depending on your income tax bracket, it might make sense to hold on to the stock until you have held the individual stock for a year to only be taxed at long-term capital gains rates. Also, you need to take into account the Net In... | [
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23221 | Domini offers such a fund. It might suit you, or it might include things you wish to avoid. I'm not judging your goals, but would suggest that it might be tough to find a fund that has the same values as you. If you choose individual stocks, you might have to do a lot of reading, and decide if it's all or none, i.e. i... | [
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23236 | Thank you very much for the response! I re-read my original post after your statement and realized that you are right, I did seem rather vague, naive, and a bit lost out there. I did some research (not a lot) but I don't think it was really reflected in my post which is why I edited my comment. Thank you for your res... | [
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23248 | "To be fair, I don't necessarily think that our guy was actively *trying* to screw us over. In retrospect I've known a few people like him; people with major control issues who get extremely anxious and morose when something isn't in their hands, and who kind of develop this authoritarian mindset because they don't tru... | [
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23276 | I agree with mbhunter's suggestion of labeling your columns, 'income' and 'expenses'. However, to answer your question, money coming in (a paycheque, for example) is credited to your account. Money going out (a utility bill, for example) is debited from your account. There's no real 'why'... this is simply the definiti... | [
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23279 | "There is no objective ""should"". You need to be clear why you're tracking these numbers, and the right answer will come out of that. I think the main reason an individual would add up their assets and net worth is to get a sense of whether they are ""making progress"" or whether they are saving enough money, or perh... | [
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23300 | My mom said that in her four years of college she didn't recall ever watching TV. No one did. If America wanted the youth to really wake up they'd shut off the video games and television and REALLY experience college for four years. Also: no more Facebook. | [
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23309 | I am unsympathetic. His mother made a conscious choice to evade taxes that would have provided her with at least a minimal security when she was too old to work. First while as business owner she should have been paying self employment tax on the income they made through the restaurant and his other merchant activiti... | [
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23340 | "The whole concept of ""spending a fraudulent check"" is misleading. Both in practice and legally there are two separate transactions - you (not) receiving funds by depositing a fraudulent check, and you sending a cash transfer further on. Regarding the fraudulent check, generally your bank is 'responsible' in the sens... | [
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23350 | So, *exactly* as I had posited: The perfect medium for theft. Somebody has to discover your address, and track it from there. It's like saying private key encryption is easy to break; all you need is the private key and it all unfolds. | [
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23355 | The vesting date. Look at publication 525, under stock options, where they talk about ESPP: Your basis is equal to the option price at the time you exercised your option and acquired the stock. The timing and amount of pay period deductions do not affect your basis. | [
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23387 | "You need to have 3 things if you are considering short-term trading (which I absolutely do not recommend): The ability to completely disconnect your emotions from your gains and losses (yes, even your gains but especially your losses). The winning/losing on a daily basis will cause you to start taking unnecessary risk... | [
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23402 | "That's Imbalance-USD (or whatever your default currency is). This is the default ""uncategorized"" account. My question is, is it possible to get the ""unbalanced"" account to zero and eliminate it? Yes, it's possible to get this down to zero, and in fact desirable. Any transactions in there should be reviewed and fix... | [
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23407 | I was listening to Sarah Huckabee Sanders press conference last week and she was asked about Trump administration's position on raising the debt ceiling and she said that they were unequivocally for it and cited how many times historically it has been done. So at least there is that... | [
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23408 | Except when it does. [Legal definition of fraud](http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/fraud): Fraud must be proved by showing that the defendant's actions involved five separate elements: (1) a false statement of a material fact,(2) knowledge on the part of the defendant that the statement is untrue, (3) inte... | [
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23411 | Don't get me started about the law. I'm a lawyer and the business model is a mess. You'll hear about massive unemployment with lawyers. This is because lawyers are exempt from overtime. Firms slave associates for 70-100 weeks for years. No weekends, no holidays. Most associates make less per hour than their secre... | [
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23414 | Here's another way that I look at it: Say you and me were 50-50 partners in a small business. Suppose we wanted to expand our business but that needed money. Someone (let's call him Warren) has the money we need & hence in return for the money we offer Warren an equal stake in the business. i.e. All three of us own 3... | [
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23420 | All new loans must be originated from the direct loan program. In most cases, the Stafford loan is better, as the rate is lower (6.8% vs. 7.9% for the PLUS loan). There aren't many viable alternatives for most people. Private student loans exist, but carry significantly higher rates and worse payment terms. The except... | [
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23423 | Not medical! Y'all need some business courses. Liability insurance, etc. no factory will let you operate machinery stoned. No bank will let you move money between people's accounts stoned. Banks are more concerned with fraud than anything else and people with expensive drug habits steal more. | [
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23431 | Whoever pays gets the say Union Reps' salaries/flights comes from dues paid by union members. They're the ones paying for those flights, not the general public. Union members should have the final say if the Reps fly first, business, coach or whatever. Public employees should fly what is cheapest and pay for an upgr... | [
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23443 | As a beginner to cryptocurrencies, I would recommend that you sign up for an account at gemini.com. Once you get verified - and understand, that getting verified will take multiple weeks, unfortunately, considering the large amount of traffic that these web apps still have to scale for - you will be able to make daily ... | [
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23446 | Ex-Dividend Price Behavior of Common Stocks would be a study from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and University of Minnesota if you want a source for some data. Abstract This study examines common stock prices around ex-dividend dates. Such price data usually contain a mixture of observations - some with and... | [
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23451 | Thank you Slater\_John for voting on metric\_units. This bot wants to find the best and worst bots on Reddit. [You can view results here](https://goodbot-badbot.herokuapp.com/). *** ^^Even ^^if ^^I ^^don't ^^reply ^^to ^^your ^^comment, ^^I'm ^^still ^^listening ^^for ^^votes. ^^Check ^^the ^^webpage ^^to ^^s... | [
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23456 | Supplier of Ramming mass in India http://quartzpowdermanufacturers.com/supplier-of-ramming-mass-in-india.php Shri Vinayak Industries-Silica Ramming mass has vast usage in various Industries like Steel industry, Chemical industry and Copper refineries. Quality of Acidic Ramming mass is directly related to the heating pe... | [
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23465 | TrumpleForeSkin . . . psst . . .TrumpleForeSkin Your next embarrassment is being prepared and they gonna fuck you up so bad, you gonna make Bozo the clown look like Clark Gable Poor fellow, always pushes the fight into such a corner that the only two options are fucked and fucked twice and after some great wheeling ... | [
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23469 | Market makers are required to buy options contracts as a condition of being a market maker. It is what keeps the markets functioning and liquid. As to whether or not your trade can be closed at a profit depends on many variables - how much you paid, what the underlying security is, etc CBOE Options expiration FAQs | [
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23475 | Seems pretty stupid to buy when switching jobs every 2-4 years yields the greatest gains in salary. Why would you want to grow roots in an area for 15-30 years when you might be better off changing jobs/locales? Sure you don't have to keep your house that long but with all the extra costs and risks renting is a fine... | [
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23479 | As has already been mentioned, measure, change, measure. Stopping vampiric power drain in the items you mentioned is going to save you very little electricity or money. There are much larger power users in your home that can be tackled first. If you have a fridge, freezer, and electric water heater on Time-Of-Use bill... | [
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23480 | What is the focus of the program, sell the good or service or recruit new people? If it is the latter (as it often is) then show them this pyramid. http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/MLM_pyramid.php Pretty much the number of people on earth runs out too quickly. | [
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23483 | Looks more like an idea for a business rather than an actual business -- especially since it hasn't even launched. That said, it does have its merits. What bank actually holds the deposit funds becomes irrelevant, and may actaully change from time to time as they forge better partnerships with different banks. Think o... | [
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23484 | By studying. I wouldn't consider the statistics and math required for finance to be of the most difficult caliber, maybe a statistics major would be a nice extra to set a person ahead but I'd say just a couple intermediate courses would serve well for a finance career. | [
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23488 | I'm old. When I was young, the schools were preparing us all for the Metric System. But the change never happened, due, I believe, to simple arrogance. Let the world cope with out 45/17th nuts and bolts. Now of course, we're not so powerful and I do assume that American Toyota factories use metric parts. I write thi... | [
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23489 | Well like a lot of stuff on money.stackexchange there is not a simple answer, but generally it is not a good thing. Take a look at the wikipedia entry on Net Operating Loss. Basically the company is commenting that when they do make money they will receive preferential tax treatment on that income. So whether or not... | [
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23509 | Of course. Where else are the rich gong to park their money? The Dow is going nowhere but up. I was saying this when the Dow was in the 16s and everybody else was calling 'get out'. If I had shit to invest I'd probably be able to buy a new car. | [
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23511 | Don't feel bad man. I have a finance degree and an information systems degree a 3.5 gpa, speak 3 languages, competent in several programming languages, helped run my family business for 3+ years and I had to take a IT internship role at an insurance company through co-op. Did that for 16 months and just sat for CFA L1.... | [
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23522 | I would just like to point out that the actual return should be compared to your down payment, not the property price. After all, you didn't pay $400K for that property, right? You probably paid only 20%, so you're collecting $20K/year on a $80K investment, which works out to 25%. Even if you're only breaking even, yo... | [
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23533 | I think the consensus is that you can't afford a home now and need to build more of a down payment (20% is benchmark, you may also need to pay mortgage insurance if you are below that) and all considered, it takes up too much of your monthly budget. You didn't do anything wrong but as mentioned by Ben, you are missing ... | [
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23536 | > Equifax CEO suddenly retires following an epic data breach affecting 143 million people With millions upon millions of dollars in a golden parachute. Because Equifax does not believe in punishment or clawbacks. A similar parachute was given to the Chief Security Officer, Susan Mauldin, who had zero security crede... | [
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23537 | "Your contributions must come from ""compensation"". Quoting IRS Publication 590 on IRAs, ""Generally, compensation is what you earn from working."" So it is unlikely that your stock sale proceeds, if they're your sole source of income, can be used to fund your IRA. If you do have W-2 income, or self employment income,... | [
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23551 | A Loan is an loan that gives some kind of benefit as an assurance to a loaning organization. So when you put in an application for a credit, you likewise advocate that in case that you can not pay, you've some form of benefit that will cover the default sum. | [
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23554 | It's not mentioned in the article, but the state will invariably pay for infrastructure upgrades and maintenance around a project like this. The only way this pays off is if the tax revenue generated is enough to pay for any additional expenditure by the state. And the fact that Foxconn has a track record of not living... | [
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23564 | "The libor swap rates show the fixed rate you would have to pay if you entered into a swap agreement where you received the floating 3-month libor rate. From the link in your question: Two Year: 0.478 Three Year: 0.549 Five Year: 0.842 For example, if I wanted to enter into a two year interest rate swap I would have to... | [
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23569 | Does this make sense? Some corporate behemoth was making tons of money by selling disgusting sludge which I would not feed to a fucking dog, and because the true nature of this shit came to light, they lost a lot of business. They only had the business in the first place because people were unaware of what they were ... | [
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23570 | There are lists with Top 1,000 Most and Less correlated stocks for different markets, I think you'll find the solution here: https://unicornbay.com/tools/most-less-correlated-assets | [
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23571 | Target to Stop Selling Kindle: Norton Medical and Scientific Research & Biotechnology. norton-scientificmedical.com — Target, the 2nd largest discount chain announced that it will stop offering Amazon's e-reader Kindle because of a «conflict of interest» while Barnes & Noble and Apple devices will continue to ... | [
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23609 | "Margin trades let you post a margin of a certain proportion of the value of the trade as collateral against the price of a trade and pay off the difference between the current price and the price that you bought at. Any losses incurred are taken from the margin so the margin has to be maintained as prices change. In p... | [
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23620 | "This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.axios.com/jobs-are-plentiful-for-rock-bottom-pay-across-the-west-2497970172.html) reduced by 58%. (I'm a bot) ***** > What's new: AlphaGo's initial iteration was trained on a database of human Go games whereas the newer AlphaGo Zero&#... | [
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23675 | I asked my realtor, but she recommends to go with just one banker (her friend), and not to do any rate shopping. You need a new realtor. Anyone who would offer such advice is explicitly stating they are not advocating on your behalf. I'd do the rate shopping first. When you make an offer, once it's accepted, time be... | [
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23693 | No, it doesn't matter how powerful the machines are that do the mining. The system balances it out (increases the difficulty) so that one block is mined every 10 minutes, regardless of whether there's 500 miners in the world or 50 million, it will always be around 10 minutes (sometimes 9 and sometimes 11 though). And o... | [
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23725 | I'd argue that zoning laws are not even I'm the same boat as taxi companies. Also, again, good on Uber. If the market is broken, and normal citizens can't do shit about it, I'm glad that something or someone could. Look. There is no reason that a taxi medallion in NYC was considered a good investment, in a competiti... | [
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23736 | My wife tells me that Etsy used to be all nice hand made stuff and now it is getting over run with cheap crap. She says they don't have good quality standards to hold the merchants to. Sounds like an opportunity to me! | [
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23741 | "> That’s not really true. Industries are developed and killed off all the time. You are right of course. Since my ""musical chairs"" analogy confused /u/mattcwu I was trying to keep it simple. My point is that from the perspective of a job seeker, the job market is effectively fixed. If you improve yourself and... | [
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23747 | "IRS Pub 554 states (click to read full IRS doc): ""Do not file a federal income tax return if you do not meet the filing requirements and are not due a refund. ... If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, you must file a return if your gross income for the year was at least the amount shown on the appropriate lin... | [
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23755 | Given that the Apple janitor is a contract worker, shouldn't the focus be on the company that actually pays her and not Apple? My first job back in the late 80s was as a contractor, making just above the minimum wage as a data entry/office clerk. I spent two years with them and they had training classes for their emp... | [
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23774 | With student loans at 2%, I wouldn't pay a dime over minimum on that, and I certainly wouldn't sell an investment property to pay them off, you can get CD's that beat 2% interest. With the rentals, you could sell the one that isn't performing as well and pay no capital gains tax if you lived in it 2 of the last 5 years... | [
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23781 | They've actually made some moves that were considered to be against net neutrality like actively supporting efforts to provide internet service that's limited to only a few websites (including Facebook). So it could be argued that being against net neutrality is aligned with Facebook interests. Either way it's debatab... | [
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23790 | ...and why is that? Almost every job out there has competition. It may take some time, but if you are really unhappy with your salary or work situation, you can find a job somewhere else. I'm in the IT industry and that's pretty much the only way I've been able to get a raise higher than 1%. | [
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23796 | One thing that a high down payment does is improve the chance that the seller will accept your offer. Sellers also want to know that your offer is a serious one, and the closer you are to an all-cash buyer, the better. I've heard of sellers letting OK offers sit on the table because they didn't like the down payment ... | [
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23806 | Would you work for 50% of a billion? how about 40%? 30%? At what point would you retire and sell the company? Because that is the reality behind the topic in question. If you used to make 80% of a billion. Then 70%, then 60%, then 50%, then 40%. At what point do you have enough money and want to retire? At what poin... | [
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23819 | a) Go to Money super market and compare all the share dealing accounts and choose one to your liking. b) That depends on one's own circumstances. Nobody can be give you any specific strategies without knowing your financial situation, goals and risk averseness. | [
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23823 | Your assumption, the need for two distinct accounts is correct. Are you sure that the deposit was made to the same account? Since a 401(k) doesn't really have an account number, just your social security number, it may be they report it to you as though it were aggregated, but it's improper for it to be so. With respe... | [
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23828 | "One option would be to physically ship the money from Israel to the US. I quickly ran the numbers for shipping different amounts of $100 bills (One pound equals 454 bills) using a popular shipping company. Here are the results: The ""sweet"" spot is $100,000. That would only cost you $76 to ship which is just 0.08% ... | [
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23835 | "Not aying you're wron, but do you have any sources showing that young people's premiums will go up SEVERAL times over? I think your argument would be more convincing with numbers instead of using words like ""far"" and ""significantly""" | [
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23885 | Just saw him on pbs this week saying that 99% of his wealth will be sold, liquidated, within 10 years of his and his spouse's death. He probably is getting tax breaks but I imagine the koch brothers get similar breaks while actively fighting to get rid of the estate tax to pass all of their wealth on not just most of ... | [
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23909 | When I used to watch Beck (mostly on CNN when he was actually good, not insane) I remember seeing at least one gold commercial per commercial break. That's not proof of anything, but I think it's a pretty good indicator of where he is coming from. | [
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