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33396
I think that MFin is best suited for more technical roles in banks (I assume when you say IB you mean sell/buy side M&A), HF, AM, and PM roles. I don't view PE, CF, or IB as technically challenging as most of the analysis is done on the areas outside of finance.
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33404
This is not just a Santander issue - 95% of ATMs globally run on XP (secondary source: http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/20/5326772/windows-xp-powers-95-percent-of-atms-worldwide). This is because of what has already been mentioned - the benefit does not outweigh the cost/inconvenience. However, in the wake of the recent...
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33417
Hi guys, could I get advice on possibly entering finance myself? I have a BSE in computer engineering, and a Ph.D. in nanoscience and microsystems, and I do computational aeroscience and biology now. Needless to say, I'm an applied physics and computer nerd. I love currency and commodities trading and instruments, thou...
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33429
Floyd Mayweather isn't wealthy???? Wtf are you talking about? Forbes puts his net worth somewhere near 400M. That's not all in liquid assets he can just hand to the IRS (which would be stupid if they were liquid). The guy has houses, cars, jets, boats, planes, businesses. Wtf? The guy has made himself into one of the b...
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33441
I've seen my score dip a little bit after every hard pull. (Admittedly, a fako score.) You apply for credit or for a credit increase and your score is going to dip. Any check that is not intended to grant credit (either an existing creditor rechecking, or when you check your own credit) has no effect on your score. ...
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33446
Sigh. You're obviously going to believe what you want to believe. I meant General Mills. Congratulations. You've made an entirely irrelevant point that adds nothing whatsoever to the conversation. >Bullshit. they will do whatever they can do that they think will increase the bottom line. Indeed they will, and dec...
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33462
Judging by the fact that 6% of the companies in the U.S earn roughly 50% of the profits, the Dow Jones is most certainty not useless. The 6% of companies that earn all the profit are the biggest movers of the market, thus they give a basic glimpse of how the economy is faring.
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33463
"Rather than reading news stories, why not go straight to the HMRC source? https://www.gov.uk/tax-on-your-private-pension/lifetime-allowance Seems your lifetime allowance measurement differs based on whether your pension is defined contribution or defined benefit. The latter seems fairly simple at 20 times first year ...
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33503
Forget income tax, they need to raise the tax on capital gains and other investment income, that's where most of the wealth is. For example a CEO would get like 200k in income every year, but would get hundreds of millions in stock options. A higher income tax means nothing for this CEO, and for the country for that ma...
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33512
Yeah, we must be in completely different social circles. My friends all rave about the latest brunch spot with $15 all-you-can-drink mimosas or the Michelin star restaurant that you have to reserve months in advance (but they know that you can wait stand-by for three hours to get a table). The cheapest meals for me are...
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33515
Insider trading is when you buy or sell an investment based on material, non-public information that gives you an unfair advantage over the rest of traders in that market. Working for a company is one way that you might have such information, but whether it is insider trading is not contingent on you working there. Yo...
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33537
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33538
"I think your theory breaks down. If everybody started raising chickens, would your ""a chicken is worth a pair of shoes"" still hold? You have capacity to make some number of pairs of shoes in a day, do you allocate each to a chicken or do you say ""hmmm... there's more demand than I can supply, so I'm going to raise ...
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33544
As an individual, I am not aware of any insurance you can buy that will cover legal costs for any event that may occur (whether criminal or civil)... I imagine this is because the risk is too difficult to measure and the moral hazard too great. I do notice you mention rental property/small business needs. If your conc...
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33562
I wouldn't recommend leveraged dividend fishing. Dividend stocks with such high dividends are highly volatile, you will run out of collateral to cover your trades very quickly
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33574
Uber is not awesome - Uber is a dangerous company bent on obtaining a complete monopoly over the urban transportation market, eviscerating all competitors (including public transit) by massively subsidizing their fares using venture capital as a means of grabbing market share. Uber's model does not scale and they bleed...
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33576
The world of social media can be quite treacherous for businesses. For the most part, your prospective customers won’t always welcome your page with open arms, especially if you do nothing but post about your business all day, sparing nary a thought to what they actually want to hear or read about. Below are some basic...
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33587
This course was written by active owners, operators and investors in Group Homes, Halfway Homes, ICF/MR Homes, Disability Homes and other special needs assisted living and care homes in order to personally teach you the strategies and steps to help you start your first Group Home.
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33602
"http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc503.html says you can deduct ""Any prior year's state or local income tax you paid during the year."" So I would say as long as you have good records, you can deduct the excess refund you had to pay back in the year in which you paid it. Whether or not your return was amended shouldn't a...
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33608
As near as I can tell that is their business model. I mean the [seriously argued to a judge that they weren't liable for a drivers actions while he was waiting for dispatch using their app](http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Family-of-SF-girl-killed-by-Uber-driver-backs-5579980.php) which is as blatant an attempt to ge...
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33623
Yes peeper Now, you think the mental state of the baboon in the Whitehouse is not related to the economy . .I do You think the pointless wars that American is involved in is Off Topic . . I think they are a core fundamental of the economy You have spent 9 years of your life with an attention span of roughly 15 secs ...
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33628
"For MCD, the 47¢ is a regular dividend on preferred stock (see SEC filing here). Common stock holders are not eligible for this amount, so you need to exclude this amount. For KMB, there was a spin-off of Halyard Health. From their IR page on the spin-off: Kimberly-Clark will distribute one share of Halyard common sto...
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33651
Can confirm. I lived in Arkansas for most of my life so far and recently moved to Orlando. The market and income difference in Orlando are insane. I am lucky to find an apartment that doesn’t cost as much as two houses in Arkansas. If I wanted a $250k house in Arkansas, I could probably get a 4 acres and a 4 bedroom he...
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33673
"One of the things that you have to be aware of is a little gotcha in the credit utilization rate. They, or at least the credit company I worked for, used the ""high balance"" in figuring the credit utilization, not the ending balance. For example, say you had a single card with a $2000 credit limit and used it to char...
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33680
I have and will. It's just more bloat justifying it's self. It's the marketing team taking credit for what the product team achieved. They didn't have the right product, they made a better feeling soap and this is what the marketeers faffed around with in the mean time.
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33689
"We just got a chick-fil-a competitor called [PDQ](http://www.eatpdq.com/index.php?id=2). The fast-food-ish restaurant doesn't have a freezer or a microwave, they bread their own chicken, and cut their own fries. I know this because the entire kitchen is completely open. The only thing I'm not certain about is the cal...
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33713
The perilously dumb are the ones who can't admit that we live in a certified state-corporate oligarchy. A capitalist experiment gone wrong. That the financialization of our economy since the 1980's has reduced the world economy to financial machinations on fancy spreadsheets. The world is living through the end-results...
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33714
Putting money into a Roth IRA or 401(k) will save you money if your taxes this year will be lower than your taxes in retirement. See also the Wikipedia retirement-savings matrix.
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33717
He gets upset if I insist on bringing an extra person to help him out but then he complains about his work load and how he's running the company alone. Why complain if I offered him an assistant? I wish my boss would've offered me an assistant when I worked at companies. He refuses to take paid vacations. If he does t...
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33723
">A lot of the greatest innovators in America started out with little or no capital. Thomas Edison once sold newspapers and fruit on a train. Jack Welch was the son of a train conductor who worked his way up the ranks of GE. Steve Jobs was put up for adoption as an infant and was at one point homeless. Those are a...
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33750
As someone with 6 kids, I just found out that I lost $5,400,000 by doing so. I'm pissed. Where's my millions? Assuming you have all the kids in a row, Duggar-style, that's 28 years. Basically, it's $200k/yr with that scenario.
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33764
"There is *some* merit to it, in that [federal gross receipts are largely uncorrelated with tax rates](https://i0.wp.com/wichitaliberty.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/top-federal-personal-income-tax-rates-tax-receipts-2014-02.png). There are two somewhat perverse consequences of that fact - First, raising taxes **doe...
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33800
>“That is the weather,” he said of changes in the markets. “It goes up and down, this and that, and that’s 80% of what you guys focus on.” >Dimon said financial journalists would be better off concentrating on the “bad policies” that are hurting average Americans. He's right, it is embarassing, however he's mis...
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33810
> Not everyone has the ability to eat the refund losses that Amazon does. Why is this Amazon's problem? Those sellers are free to take their business to Ebay or anywhere else they can sell things. Amazon is trying to set a standard for their own marketplace, which seems perfectly reasonable (assuming they are not ...
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33840
">[...] but after actually typing my name ""Amy Hoy"" you still refer to me as a ""he""? Amy is a girl's name and my picture is obviously of a woman. I dropped an ""s"", yo. Chill the fuck out. You'll notice throughout I pretty consistently referred to you as ""she"" or by name if you really put any attention ...
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33850
I agree with your title, but am confused with your comment. I am bullish on Gold in the long run. I believe that current market fundamentals are poitning towards a longterm bullish trend on Gold. These fundamentals are: 1. a weak USD. Although the USD has appreciated as of late, I believe this will be short lived...
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33868
"Talk about some serious hardcore overreaction. I merely made a comment on how Uganda should want to be more like Spain, not less. You argued with me. Then I cited development status. That was obviously what I meant. You're spewing nonsense. >coming in here to discuss how a third world country is generally less we...
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33883
TL;DR: Income is how much you make, net worth is the value of all your assets: cash, real estate, stocks, etc. With the case of Buffett: Berkshire Hathaway's - Buffett's company - market capitalisation is ~$460 Billion. Buffett controls 18% of shares. $460B x 18%: ~$80 Billion. So we can estimate that a large part of...
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33907
"He is actually arguing for higher taxes. When he talks about ""competitive"" taxes, he means that US taxes are too low, which is why we can't fix our infrastructure, and why we are failing to make other investments that corporations depend on for growth (like research and standards development). http://money.cnn.com...
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33912
There isn't any place you can put $300 and turn it into significant passive income. What you need to do instead is manage the active (work) income that you have so that your money goes farther, freeing income up for reducing debt and investing. Investing $300 one time won't add up to much, but investing $100 a month w...
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33914
As you suspected, there is more than just car replacement taken care of by insurance (some of them are pointed out in Chad's story:
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33949
Started as pt at a grocery store. Will never get used to throwing all that good meat out. Still has 2 days but there's fresher stock in back. It seems having bold and full shelves is the reason. They throw out food to have that clean magazine photo look of a store.
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33975
I can't help but appreciate the supreme irony in this particular line >Following a populist wave in countries around the world, investors are now betting the banks are poised to benefit from less stringent regulations and, in the U.S., an improved economic environment. Because if there's one thing we know for sure...
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33987
"Assuming I don't need any other new lines of credit, can I get pre-qualified repeatedly (and with different banks) with impunity? Yes, but only for a limited period. FICO says: Hard inquiries are inquiries where a potential lender is reviewing your credit because you've applied for credit with them. These include cred...
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33990
"I don't know that this can actually be answered objectively. Maybe it can with some serious research. (Read: data on what the issuers have been doing since the law went into affect.) Personally, I think the weak economy and general problems with easy credit are a bigger issue than the new rules. Supposedly, there i...
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33992
I like this idea. The limiting factor of renewables and EV's is mainly in storage capabilities. It's easy to make a Tesla go 400 miles on a single charge but the weight requirement isn't. We need smaller size, longer life, and greater storage. And today's environment provides a profit incentive to pursue these goals.
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34004
That's the kind of joke a dad says to his adult son about his mom or a group of guys says on a golf course. In a public forum, to a female board member, while Uber is in a shitstorm of bad PR especially about potential sexual discrimination of their employers AND drivers, yeah. I don't think the joke it particularly o...
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34035
"None of these plans work on a national scale. Taking care of the sick is great, but let's not pretend that making me pay for other people's healthcare is going to save me money. Since most people are of a average health, and the sickest are exponentially more expensive to care for... A system where ""everyone is in"...
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34036
There are two or three things you have to mind when dealing with tile flooring tampa, the most significant is choosing the best supplier and choosing quality items at moderate expenses. There are many shops that utilization incredible overlay, wood and made floor materials, however at expanded expenses.
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34038
The JPM note is more market related content anyway. The WF product is really solid. I get a ton of paid for macro research that's on par with the WF stuff. I like it because the WF work covers pretty much everything. The other thing I would suggest is getting on the distribution list for ISM. Its easy, just send them ...
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34043
Very generally speaking if you have a loan, in which something is used as collateral, the leader will likely require you to insure that collateral. In your case that would be a car. Yes certainly a lender will require you to insure the vehicle that they finance (Toyota or otherwise). Of course, if you purchase a ve...
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34056
Welcome to Kirk Kleckner, Our company provides the best valuation services in the United States, Such as automotive valuation, business valuation, and dealership valuation. If you required the valuation services, then you can come to our office. And We will do our best business valuation services in our own way. Autom...
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34080
Yes, it would be incorrect to refer to BATS Chi-X Europe as a market maker. Market makers make markets on BATS Chi-X Europe, which is a stock exchange.
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34086
Often it happens that homeowners want to be as close as possible to the nature during evening and nights, but the sense of insecurity of the property stops them from doing so. Well, the good news is that now they can enjoy the nature right inside their room without worrying about the safety because security doors Sydne...
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34087
If it is a sole proprietorship and you didn't make another mistake by explicitly asking the IRS to treat it as a corporation - there are no IRS forms to fill. You'll need to dissolve the LLC with your State, though, check the State's department of State/Corporations (depending on the State, the names of the department...
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34099
Since there's no taxable income (inheritance is not taxed to you), you do not need to amend. The executor used the correct form. Note, I'm not a tax adviser or a licensed professional. For a tax advice advice contact a CPA/EA licensed in your state.
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34108
They don't make any money off of you personally. They make money off of the merchants per transaction when you use the card. You trigger this fee to the credit card issuer, but it doesn't come out of your pocket. (Or it shouldn't; merchants aren't allowed to pass this fee on to you.) They keep you around because you ...
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34111
http://www.ColeGolf.ie How to break 90 Golf is a lifelong pursuit that will always challenge, may entertain, and will almost certainly frustrate at times. For most players, golf scores similar to those consistently seen from our favorite pros may be unattainable. A more reasonable goal ...
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34139
Capital gains and losses offset each other first, then your net gain is taxed at the applicable rate. If you have a net loss, you can offset your other income by up to $3,000. In your example, you have no net-gain or loss, so no tax implications from your activity.
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34147
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/356365-winston-churchills-grandson-calls-trump-a-daft-twerp) reduced by 61%. (I'm a bot) ***** > Winston Churchill's grandson called President Trump a "Daft twerp" on Twitter, criticizing the presi...
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34164
"Prop 13's benefit to ""the rich"" is incidental and, frankly, minimal. Check out these maps that I grabbed from a title records. I searched for data on single family homes that were purchased (ergo assessed value is based on) between 1900 and 1980. Arbitrary, but it'll do for our purposes. I'd speculate that if I...
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34233
There are bullion dealers who will buy gold no matter its form. You won't get the spot price as it's probably being bought same as junk jewelry or any other gold needing to be melted and recast. If this is your concern, you should buy a fireproof safe, the kind people use to store their important documents, and add the...
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34239
In my experience, Yelp reviews have accurately represented the quality of the establishment reviewed and have been right in line with my tastes and expectations. I find Google reviews perform comparatively worse. So far Yelp is the best tool I can find for quickly making decisions about where to spend my money.
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34241
"It's a trade-off. The answer depends on your risk tolerance. Seeking higher rewards demands higher risk. If you want advice, I would recommend hiring an expert to design a plan which meets your needs. As a sample point, NOT necessarily right for anyone else...I'm considered an aggressive investor, and my own spread is...
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34246
"Figure out how much money you earn, what you spend it on, and how that will change when you have kids (will one of you stay at home? if not, how much will daycare cost and how do you finance the first few month when your child is still too young for daycare?) You will usually plan to spend your current Kaltmiete (rent...
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34269
Non-qualified stock options are like regular incentive stock options but without the preferential treatments that ISOs get: Companies like to give NQSOs because they can claim a tax deduction (i.e. a loss) for that difference between exercise price and market price (that you have to report as income).
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34275
Even if you expect to work you might not be able to due to health reasons or economic factors that make it difficult to obtain employment, so it's good to have a safety-net. A pension scheme, especially if it's tax-advantaged or there's a company-match, can be a useful savings scheme. So even if you're still working w...
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34302
This depends on the jurisdiction, but such companies are typically subject to regulations (and audits) that require them to keep the customers' accumulated premiums very strictly separated from the company's own assets, liabilities and expenses. Additionally, they are typically only allowed to invest the capital in ver...
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34306
Banks make mistakes. Reconciling your account with your bank statement is the way to catch the errors.
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34308
"As others have pointed out, you can't just pick a favorable number and rent for that amount. If you want to rent out your house, you must rent it for a value that a renter would agree to. For example there is a house on my street that has been looking for renters for 3 years. They want $2,500 a month. This covers the...
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34318
Any retail equity brokerage will give you access to the NYSE, and thus Facebook shares as they become available. However, it is important to note that you nor any retail investor will be able to purchase FB at the IPO prices ($33-38 IIRC). The only people who will be able to buy in at that price are the underwriting ...
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34325
What does it being made by a robot have anything to do with organic or free range food? Computers don't care, but they will continue to pump out a consistent product, organic or not. Ask yourself, do you want some edgy teen who might have soiled your food because they thought it was funny to make your lunch in the er...
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34338
"If you live outside the US, then you probably need to deal with foreign tax credits, foreign income exclusions, FBAR forms (you probably have bank account balances enough for the 10K threshold) , various monsters the Congress enacted against you like form 8939 (if you have enough banking and investment accounts), form...
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34344
"I love how Japan faces how freaking depressing life can be for men in certain respects head-on. You can cuddle with a girl, if you're willing to pay. You can talk to a girl, if you're willing to pay. It's not that life is much different in the US, but the notion that this would be acceptable at all is non-existent....
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34358
Here is what happened: The company delivered a mattress, so you owed them $600. They used a credit card company to get the payment from you, so your money went to the credit card company, which passed it on to the mattress company, and you didn't owe anything for the mattress anymore. The company should have refunded a...
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34366
I think a labor management issue explains the high cost of popcorn. Some weeks theaters are loaded with patrons and other weeks there are many fewer patrons. If popcorn were priced so that most patrons bought some the theater manager would have to have lots of employees to sell popcorn on the really busy days. The mana...
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34388
Inefficiency is about time spent producing. If money funnels towards producing rather than (example) gambling, even if producing costs more the money is removed from gambling economy to producing economy. And if people increase production and speed due to better pay, it's more efficient. It's never that simple, bu...
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34389
"Consider the ""opportunity cost"" of the extra repayment on a 15 year loan. If you owe money at 30% p.a. and money at 4% p.a. then it is a no brainer that the 30% loan gets paid down first. Consider too that if the mortgage is not tax deductable and you pay income tax, that you do not pay tax on money you ""save"". (...
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34395
Don't borrow from your future to live in the present.
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34432
"There is no ""golden rule"" on how high of a credit limit an individual should have. There are 22 year olds that have $100,000 credit limits and 40 year olds that have $1000. The most important thing is to not over spend and pay your balance(s) in full every month. Seeing as you are doing that now, there is no downsid...
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34437
"What littleadv said is correct. His worth is based on the presumed worth of the total company value (which is much greater than all investment dollars combined because of valuation growth)*. In other words, his ""worth"" is based on the potential return for his share of ownership at a rate based on the latest valuati...
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34443
Did you account for college? That's 40k per year in tuition alone. Also I'm not sure you accounted that the number included income forgone, as in if they weren't taking care of the kids they could've been earning more money. The article says the cost to *parents* is 900,000 per kid, but that doesn't mean the parents ar...
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34445
They have to follow the same rules as taxis because they *are* taxis. Sure, change the taxi laws. I know several cab companies that would love to fluctuate their fares based on time of day. Oh, it's 2am and you want a ride home? Sure, that'll be $10/mi, payment up front. The big complaint here isn't the competition, t...
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34451
">ignores over a decade of rigorous testing because it doesn't support your narrative. FAULTY TESTING. How fucking hard is it for you to get that point through your thick head? The testing is irrelevant because it's possible to get past it. It was not rigorous at all because again, it couldn't test for everything, ...
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34458
This is not correct information. The plan sponsor is the fiduciary and potentially any advisor or consultant. The recordkeeper or even the custodian of the assets is a directed trustee, and follows the instructions provided by the plan sponsor. Fidelity or whatever recordkeeper is being used is not in the business of d...
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34467
You could just commingle your funds. That way, she also learns how to keep track of things and how to figure things out, rather just learning to have the guy at the brokerage hand her an account statement which she blindly accepts. It might cause some tax problems though if the money grows to be substantial.
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34480
"I suppose this could really depend on the part of the world you're in, but there are still many instances of ""emergencies"" that need ""cash"". You have to decide how much cash is the right amount, but I still recommend having $1,000 or so in liquid cash. It can really make a huge difference. Let me give a few exampl...
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34481
Because US regulators typically are focused on the prices consumers pay. If you're a monopoly and they drop, its ok. That's why the DoJ went after Apple when it got into the ebook market instead of Amazon. Apple was raising prices instead of lowering them.
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34522
"HR is clueless. Clueless, while I can tell in 2 seconds that Susan is an idiot based on ""*Susan: There are a lot of things to consider with that. One school of thought says that when you put corporate assets into the cloud, they are more secure because you know exactly what you have there. You have an exact invento...
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34531
>We've already broken up with MS and moved on. Yet Microsoft just finished another crazy profitable quarter. If tech blogs were of any indication, Microsoft has been in a death spiral for the past 15 years, despite their financials constantly showing the opposite. Their success in enterprise still more than makes...
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34537
Windfalls can disappear in a heartbeat if you're not used to managing large amounts of money. That said, if you can read a bank statement and can exercise a modicum of self control over spending, you do not need a money manager. (See: Leonard Cohen) First, spend $15 on J.L. Collins' book The Simple Path to Wealth. ht...
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34538
"Some details in case you are interested: Being a defined benefit kind of pension plan, the formula for your Social Security benefits isn't tied directly to FICA contributions, and I'm not aware of any calculator that performs an ROI based on FICA contributions. Rather, how much you'll get in retirement is based on you...
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34543
Yea there stock dropped big deal, their former CEO ken Lewis made a massive about of money during the sub prime era. Not to mention the massive amount of money Anglo mazillo made at country wide which BOA took over. When BOA foreclosed on people's homes they made even more money selling homes. when the ended mark to ...
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34550
"Their ""genius idea"" saved me more than 50 bucks last week when I bought a new ultra book and photoshop 6 student edition for my wife from Fry's Electronics and found out that Fry's would match their prices. Best Buy was cheaper than Fries, pigs must be flying somewhere.."
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34579
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/11/business/dealbook/teamsters-union-tries-to-slow-self-driving-truck-push.html?ref=dealbook) reduced by 65%. (I'm a bot) ***** > The union has persuaded United States lawmakers to exempt commercial trucks from a bill allowing more auto...
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34609
Some answers already informed about denomination. There are currencies, doing the cut off of two digits, for example the french franc. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_franc#New_franc When you look to old french movies, they often talked about 'old franc' when talking about values (at least in French original, ...
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34622
There is no simple way to convert an ISIN into a stock ticker symbol. The only way to even attempt to do so is to map the ISIN to a CUSIP or SEDOL or other national identifier and then map that identifier to a stock ticker symbol.
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34626
"I usually recommend along these lines. If you are going to drive the same car for many years, then buy. Your almost always better to buy, and then drive a car for 10 years than to lease and replace it every 2 years. If you want a new car every two years then lease. You're usually better off leasing if you're going to...
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34639
When did I ever mention the constitution? Ever considered that I'm not even American? So basing my arguments on your constitution wouldn't make sense to me. Capitalism is barter. You don't neither need government enforcement nor centralized currencies. In fact that's what anarcho-capitalists always were speaking out a...
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34667
Like all many branches of the economy, they do cross over at points. Private stock value increases pushes up tax revenue which in turn contributes to easing of national debt. The level of economic ignorance in this thread is astounding.
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