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34670 | "Since the last time savings account interest rates were meaningful banks have made relationships much ""stick-ier."" By that I mean that the online services and all the auto-pay systems in place put up a significant barrier for people to leave their bank. This results in people no longer shopping their banking busines... | [
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34680 | Buying pressure means there are more interested buyers than there are ready sellers putting upward pressure on prices. That might include institutional buyers who are slowly executing buy orders because they still want the best prices possible without clearing out the market. Buying pressure doesn't have to be related ... | [
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34688 | "The bond funds should tell you their duration. My 401(k) has similar choices, and right now, I'm at the short maturity, i.e. under 1 year. The current return is awful, but better than the drop the longer term funds will experience as rates come back up. Not quite mathematically correct, but close enough, ""duration""... | [
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34689 | Brokers will have transaction fees in addition to the find management fees, but they should be very transparent. Brokering is a very competitive business. Any broker that added hidden fees to their transactions would lose customers very quickly to other brokers than can offer the same services. Hedge funds are a very ... | [
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34696 | "I had a weird arrangement like this in college with a girl. She didn't want a relationship, or sex. She just wanted to sleep with me. So occasionally my phone would ring at 10:30, ""Dave, this is Pam. I'm at the door. Can I come down?"" (My dorm room was in the basement of the graduate/doctoral dorm) She'd come down,... | [
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34722 | "This will probably require asking the SO to sign a quitclaim and/or to ""sell"" him her share of the vehicle's ownership and getting it re-titled in his own name alone, which is the question you actually asked. To cancel the cosigner arrangement, he has to pay off the loan. If he can't or doesn't want to do that in ca... | [
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34731 | That's the foundation of Limited Liability. There is a corporate veil that protects your personal assets from that of your business. The corporate veil can be pierced if you do certain stuff and thus your personal assets will get effected. This allows people to start companies and innovate more and take more risks k... | [
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34733 | And they will be with any governance that gives the people a voice. I wouldn’t have it any other way. But special interest groups need to be treated like spoiled children who haven’t learned boundaries: 1) Call them out on their hypocracy, being inconsiderate, and when they are bein ridiculous. 2) If they have good... | [
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34737 | Supply and demand basically determines wages. Unfortunately our society doesn't even see sustainability of families or society as important enough to make protecting them a high priority. However, if you are a bank thats been involved in shady business deals, they are going to great lengths to help you avoid prosecut... | [
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34746 | You're doing great. I'd suggest trying get putting 5-10% towards your retirement and the balance to the student loans. You are a little weak in retirement savings, but you have $550k house with 20% equity that you bought at the bottom of the market. That's a smart investment IMO, and in my mind compensates somewhat fo... | [
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34752 | I suppose it depends on your goals and expectations, but I'd argue its not easy. Regardless of the chosen sub discipline of trading or investing you pursue there will be some theoretical and research work to do, some learning of the mechanics of the market, and some 'ropes' to learn upfront. After that the time frame y... | [
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34767 | The HMRC website would explain it better to you. There is a lot of factors and conditions involved, so refer to the HMRC website for clarification. If your question had more details, it could have been easy to pinpoint the exact answer. Do I declare the value of shares as income Why would you do that ? You haven't gene... | [
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34778 | Ahh the vest. The mark of a Finance professional. Seriously, I don't know of any other person outside of a Finance career that wears it. My theory is that it's warm and it lessens the need to re-tuck your shirt every few minutes for those that don't have tailored shirts. | [
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34780 | The one thing that I know is that we'll no longer need to subsidize or coddle the lower classes anymore. I'm tired of having to pay such high tax rates so that they can live off my hard work. No more forced labor! | [
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34784 | "we all see posts about How To Get An Idea for a business. I respond that keeping eyes and ears open has been my ""method"" for many years. so as an example of that, here's a guy who simply decided ""there have to be more people like me"" and started a business helping others escape from liberal states...taxes, regul... | [
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34789 | "New Deal type solutions, living wages, and other things with a socialism streak. It's unattractive for people who have been used to the American way, but the alternative is an ever expanding non-working/low-wage class. Many people do not cut it for service and post-college, or college level jobs, many people are best ... | [
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34791 | Yeah, that last bit from Curtis was absolutely inspiring to me as well. I listened to it repeatedly the day I first heard it, because I couldn't get it out of my head. If you want to do the same, or you might want to show others the monologue, you can do so [here.](https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/episode-65-tea... | [
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34809 | "I've had pretty good experience with fiction and non-fiction. I guess it's all about expectations. I actually dislike having physical media laying around the house (DVD's, books, etc.), and prefer having it stored with a service provider. I get that you give up some of the benefits of physical (sharing it, you ""own i... | [
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34810 | "I'm going to look just at purchase price. Essentially, you can't always claim the whole of the purchase price (or 95% your case) in the year (the accounting period) of purchase, but you get a percentage of the value of the car each year, called writing down allowance, which is a capital allowance. It is similar to dep... | [
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34812 | >Why not? For the reason that I already gave >If marketing is a product then so is education. Who pays for the marketing? The company that wants to get their product info out to potential customers. Who pays for inner city public schools? Not the students that want part of being there >Are there for-pro... | [
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34817 | Do not hesitate to contact the Restoration Company in Las Vegas in the situations where there is a fire accident and everything has been damaged by the fire. You should clear the impressions of fire so that people get out of that fear. | [
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34818 | As células solares, também conhecidas como células fotovoltaicas, convertem a luz solar (fótons) em eletricidade Tanto a pesquisa quanto o uso de células solares aumentaram acentuadamente nos últimos anos, e hoje existem muitas empresas diferentes que fabricam células solares e sistemas solares. As células solares estã... | [
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34833 | "Using the card but paying it off entirely at each billing cycle is the only ""Good"" way to use a credit card. If you feel like you will be tempted to buy more than you can pay back don't use credit. As far as furnishing the apartment, the best thing to do would be to save and pay cash, but if you want to use credit ... | [
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34844 | "Yes, it's unreasonable to think the prices will drop 10-20% in that time frame. Housing prices are not an equation that can can be solved to ""home prices are X% overvalued."" You have 3 answers so far, Quanty's ""prices are inversely proportional to rates,"" Rob's ""there's no strong correlation between interest rat... | [
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34846 | Well, there's also the related matter that the rate of pay increase for average workers has increased at a small fraction of executive pay. There are many ways to remedy this, including raising top tax rates (though by no means exclusively). | [
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34872 | "Oh, yeah, my mistake. My statement would apply if that was ""dew point"" instead of ""heat index"". Haha, this is the most ridiculous back-and-forth because I'm sure we're both in agreement. Hopefully someone will find it useful!" | [
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34882 | Open Google finance and divide the Market Capitalization by the total price. That will give you the total number of shares outstanding. Now see the number of shares you could buy for $1000(40 shares of $25 each or 10 shares of 100 shares each). Now divide the number of shares you own, by the number of shares outstandin... | [
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34884 | My opinion is that 50% savings is the number to shoot for, and I strive toward that number as often as possible. 10% - savings for retirement 10% - savings for short term emergency fund 25% - payment on mortgage principal 5% - savings for planned big purchases I overpay the principal so that 25% of my income goes to p... | [
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34887 | "Paying yourself through a corporation requires an analysis of a variety of issues. First, a salary paid to yourself creates RRSP contribution room as well as CPP contributions. Paying yourself a dividend achieves neither of those. By having a corporation, you will have to file a corporate (T2) tax return. The corpor... | [
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34893 | 3 years ago I wrote Student Loans and Your First Mortgage in response to this exact question by a fellow blogger in my state. What I focused on was the way banks qualify you for a loan, a percentage for the housing cost, and a higher number that also comprises all other debt. If the goal is speed-to-purchase, you make... | [
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34902 | "Age. Current marginal rate. Total saved so far. Current rate of savings. Joint or single filer. These are among the variables that go into making this decision. Without this, my answer is a general response. In general, you have one marginal rate today. (Unless you happened to be straddling a bracket limit). In retir... | [
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34913 | It is a bad deal. It saves the government from processing your refund as a check or an ACH deposit, and lets them keep your money -- money that they overwithheld! -- interest-free for another year. Get it back. :) | [
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34925 | One thing to note before buying bond funds. The value of bonds you hold will drop when interest rates go up. Interest rates are at historical lows and pretty much have nowhere to go but up. If you are buying bonds to hold to maturity this is probably not a major concern, but for a bond fund it might impair performance ... | [
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34929 | Child care - will a parent stay home? Bring Child to daycare? Nanny? This can range from $4k+ to nearly $15K for daycare outside the house. For a nanny (of course, we found a gal with a masters degree in early childhood development) it can run to a full salary, $30K in her case. The extra mouth to feed, the diapers, c... | [
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34939 | "I have an idea. Keep saving what you are and think ""Early Retirement"". Work for 20 years, then do whatever you want 40 hours a week. If your satisfied with your current lifestyle, start thinking of your bigger long term financial goals and when you want to accomplish them by. Maybe you can accomplish these soone... | [
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34942 | TBH I wouldn’t assume that the CFA is quicker. It takes at least 18 mo if you take them consecutively, and if you fail one it’s at least another year. I did my MBA part time in 2 years, and I hear the average for the CFA is something like 5 years. If you want to go into something more quantitative/ back office focused... | [
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34949 | In the second example you are giving up future free cash flows in exchange for a capital gain on the original investment. With that respect the money you will not gain will be the difference of the future cash flows ( net of related costs) minus the net gain on the panel you have sold. The financial result can be con... | [
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34959 | Obviously, her new employer won't know how much was contributed from the old job, so this won't work this year. Obviously the new employer would. They will not deposit anything, unless you tell them how much you have deposited already. Somehow tell the new employer how much was contributed by her last employeer, so... | [
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34976 | Someone needs to tell the LinkedIn developers that the recommendation for a low-salt diet does not extend to their code. Salting hashes is a pretty basic security measure. I have to wonder what other basic security practices are missing there. Clearly there is at least one other issue, since the hackers were able to ac... | [
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34986 | When you look at managed funds the expense ratios are always high. They have the expense of analyzing the market, deciding where to invest, and then tracking the new investments. The lowest expenses are with the passive investments. What you have noticed is exactly what you expect. Now if you want to invest in active ... | [
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34997 | The answer is - the money got bounced back to their account :( | [
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34999 | It appears to me that US agribusiness is angry at poor countries for giving poor people food and the US pharmaceutical industry is angry at India for making cheap generic drugs, even though few people can afford their products in poor countries. (Drug prices in the US itself have more than doubled since 2008) These th... | [
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35002 | 15 years ago I bought a beach condo in Miami for $400,000 and two extra parking spaces for $3000 each. Today the condo is worth 600,000 but the rent barely covers mortgage repairs and property taxes. Most of The old people in the building have since died and are now replaced with families with at least two cars and spo... | [
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35006 | A shorter term MA would be used for short term changes in price whilst a long term MA would be used for longer term movements in price. A 200 day SMA is widely used to determine the trend of the stock, simply a cross above the 200 day SMA would mean the stock may be entering an uptrend and a cross below that the price... | [
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35011 | [It works in Austria, Belarus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countrie... | [
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35014 | I wouldn't say this is a lie. Person 2 just made themselves the offer of 38k. If it sells then they were outbid. If it doesn't sell then they're stuck with the asset as if they had bid themselves. They're paying themselves, or they're representing a party that is paying themselves. That balances out to a $0 profit... | [
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35053 | When you are putting your money in an index fund, you are not betting your performance against other asset classes but rather against competing investments withing the SAME asset class. The index fund always wins due to two factors: diversity, and lower cost. The lower cost attribute is essentially where you get your ... | [
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35066 | Wait are you saying you have the opportunity to buy bonds at this rate and the company is issuing loans at this rate to consumers? Sounds like a win for the bank, a win for it's shareholders, and a win for the bondholder. (Of course, you'll probably be paying a premium for a 25% coupon bond if that's really what's you'... | [
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35071 | Agreed. If you create a small sustainable biz for yourself, you create the freedom to pursue the hobby project ideas as well. You have a strong base which protects you. A software biz like ours is WAY more tolerant than a job. Like when I got sick for 3 mos and couldn't work at ALL, we didn't grow, but we didn't colla... | [
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35079 | Each country will have different rules. I can only speak about the Netherlands. There, there are two options as a resident to open an account. You needed a BSN (Dutch ID number) or a strong reference from an international company sponsoring your residence there at a bank branch that dealt frequently with foreign cust... | [
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35093 | "I'm a senior majoring in accounting and management information systems. Here is a question I answered a while back about financial statements and employee retention. In the answer that I provided at the bottom it was to assess a company's ability to pay by use of ratios. Likewise, similar accounting methods need to be... | [
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35100 | I can only answer in hypotheticals since it doesn't exist, but I could imagine chip readers becoming common place to verify integrity of the ID. Add a federal mandate on things like TSA checkpoints, hotel reservations, etc. and you get a lot of data real quick. There's plenty of ways for it to be abused. My question... | [
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35102 | "The margin rules are also more complicated. A simple buy on a non-margin account will never run into margin rules and you can just wait out any dips if you have confidence the stock will recover. A ""simple"" short sell might get you a call from your broker that you have a margin call, and you can't wait it out with... | [
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35109 | I'm finishing up a PhD in econ this year. I did a similar route to you. M.A. in finance / econ - split with business school and economics department then moved into a PhD. If I had to do it over again, I would go straight into the PhD program. I'd say skip the MA, especially since you have an interest in academia. The ... | [
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35113 | Oh wow, someone who is BULLISH stocks and the tech sector specifically? Wow, no groupthink at all here folks, none. I'll catch you on the flip side of this epic bubble we're in, which you obviously don't see. | [
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35117 | Myself and my partner do things a little differently to most. We split accommodation and utilities payments by net income proportion to ensure that we both have the same amount of spending money. For example; The really important bit is net income. We take off a whole bunch of payments, e.g; Our contributions go into ... | [
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35128 | "That has not been disproved. What the quote means is ""when [workers as a collective] earn more, [businesses as a collective] get more customers"". It's impossible to disprove this, because it's like a kind of economic tautology. It's like, if I give you five one dollar bills, how many five dollars will you have. Wh... | [
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35153 | "So, if I understand the investment program here: You have $100 of tax withheld from your salary at the end of Jan, Feb, Mar... until December. This withholding is in excess of the expected tax for the year. You use the appropriate H&R Block product to file your taxes, and H&R Block gets your refund of $1200 on March ... | [
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35159 | "In the U.S. at least, a lot of these CoinStar machines are now owned and operated by the store or other venue in which they're placed, as a convenience to customers, and the fee for using it is waived. These machines, even without a fee attached, are still beneficial to the store, for two reasons. First, they bring i... | [
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35178 | You raised the issue, war is undertaken with gov't spending. What am I supposed to do, not give the correct answer? Edit: I agree that it's a nihilistic view, and I do dislike nihilism, but as my dick of a dad used to say, even a broken clock is right twice a day | [
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35188 | There are online tax prep sites, H&R Block among them. You'll be able to enter your projected details, and do a 'what-if' type scenario by adding things that impact the return. You don't mention any Schedule A deductions. No mortgage? Planning to have money taken off the top to a 401(k)? | [
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35191 | First thing to consider is that getting your hands on an IPO is very difficult unless you have some serious clout. This might help a bit in that department (http://www.sec.gov/answers/ipoelig.htm) However, assuming you accept all that risk and requirements, YES - you can buy stocks of any kind in the US even if you are... | [
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35238 | > Bullshit. Entrepreneurs start businesses where it's easiest for start businesses, and if all of their networking contacts are here, the infrastructure they need to start their company is here, and the target market is here, they aren't going anywhere. Part of being an easier place to start a business includes low... | [
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35245 | "These people are pretty off. Insider trading cases, outside of a tender offer context, require some sort of a breach of duty. It's not simply ""non-public material information"". You have to trade securities in interstate, based on or while in possession of the material non-public information, and in doing so is a bre... | [
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35251 | You can find the national average interest rates on commercial bank accounts from the FDIC or nicely aggregated [here from the St. Louis Fed.](https://fred.stlouisfed.org/search?st=National+Rate+on+Non-Jumbo+Deposits+%28less+than+%24100%2C000%29%3A+Savings) [Here is the national average interest rate on savings accoun... | [
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35252 | You are right that Facebook really doesn't get impacted as they got their $38. However it would make it slightly more difficult for Facebook to raise more money in future as large investors would be more cautious. This can keep the price lowers than it actually needs to be. Quite a few companies try to list the IPO at ... | [
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35264 | "So, let's get this straight. You didn't bother to read any of those infant-digestible sources so you didn't see that East Asians and Indians test higher than most white ethnicities, and that sub-components of IQ variants vary across ethnicities too. You're also arguing that a single sigma below the mean IQ makes som... | [
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35267 | I hear this a lot but how does it work exactly? Is it the more money you have in your share (savings) account the more weight your vote carries? Or does each member get one vote? I've been a credit union member for 15 years and have never had any say in anything. I also work for a small bank and both institutions are ... | [
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35270 | A used luxury car coming out of lease is usually very affordable. They are usually in good condition, still look relatively new, and are within the same price range as a newer Toyota or Honda. | [
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35282 | "As a person who has had several part time assistants in the past I will offer you a simple piece of advise that should apply regardless of what country the assistant is located. If you have an assistant, personal or business, virtual or otherwise, and you don't trust that person with this type of information, get a di... | [
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35284 | A constant answer which I see brought up in a variety of forums is the complaint that schools don't teach money management (budgeting) and how to do taxes. Another good bit of information would be to take apart a credit card statement, show how the interest is calculated, etc. I'd start with those topics, which might... | [
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35295 | You think this mag would lie about the German? How is any carmag going to survive if it doesn't do e? Have you established for your /r/business readers here a real and substantial connection with this magazine to the carbon business, upstream and/or down or are you hurling baseless accusations here because you like ... | [
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35306 | Digg was more than a reskin. They essentially turned the site into subscribable islands with no real default and unique homepages for all users. This killed both content supply (who wanted to produce and share content with just a few random folks) and communal shared experience. | [
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35329 | Inverters ultimately helps in achieving lower or higher voltage levels in the system. Isolators are popular components used in traditional electronic devices such as laptops and cellular phones and in various medical applications.You can easily purchase Inverters And Isolators at affordable cost from an online store or... | [
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35337 | Marketwatch said that fedex cut capacity and raised prices. Interesting to consider whether this gives UPS a chance to steal some of their business. Perhaps people prefer better service as you say. > Fuel costs year to date at FedEx have increased sharply from a year ago and threatened to erode profit margins; Jet ... | [
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35340 | Investopedia has a section in their article about currency trading that states: The FX market does not have commissions. Unlike exchange-based markets, FX is a principals-only market. FX firms are dealers, not brokers. This is a critical distinction that all investors must understand. Unlike brokers, dealers assume mar... | [
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35342 | Yeah. I'm in my junior year as a political science major but it's not holding my interest and to be honest, I hate it. I've always loved watching stocks and businesses and kept a close eye on financial news. I was just too blind to see that I could get an actual job doing that kind of stuff. I don't care how long it... | [
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35357 | Do you have other things you might want to spend that cash on in the near future? (Like a down-payment on a house?) Beyond having emergency cash, the only reason to keep a pile of cash around is because you might need it for another purchase. Unless you are going to have other expenses that will require higher-interest... | [
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35361 | Luckily for them the quality of their originals is generally much higher the other contemporary content they buy, minus the odd blockbuster. Sometimes so much so it seems purposeful. I think their business model of betting on content is at the least more interesting than most of the other media platforms out there - ... | [
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35364 | Anti-trust would be where Walmart and Amazon are in collusion, since they run similar businesses. Walmart is not in the trucking business, so it is not colluding to make the trucking industry into an effective monopoly. EDIT: Restrictive contracts that dictate what business another party can perform are commonplac... | [
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35365 | 104 million subscribers on a global scale makes sense. South America and Europe have movie license that make their selection far more entertaining than the mostly independent catalog of USA Netflix. Not to mention that 104 million people on a Global Scale isn't all that much, barely coming in at 1.4% of the global popu... | [
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35369 | "Investing in gold without having physical gold is not really a hedge against inflation. GLD is really more for speculation, not protection against serious inflation. If there is any kind of inflation worth really protecting yourself against then one thing you will notice at its onset is a divergence in the price of ph... | [
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35379 | Explained in T4002. http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/t4002/t4002-e.html If you buy a computer, cellular telephone, fax machine, or other such equipment, you cannot deduct the cost. You can deduct CCA and interest you paid on money you borrowed to buy this equipment that reasonably relates to earning your busine... | [
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35388 | You can't transfer mortgages when you purchase a new property. You can purchase a new property now, or you can refinance your current property now and leverage yourself as far as possible while rates are low. The higher rates you are worried about may not be as bad as you think. With higher interest rates, that may put... | [
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35394 | The clusterfuck you mention was a real estate bubble built with the full backing of bankers. The problem is that real estate bubbles are very profitable to selected few, so there is a huge incentive in building them. I do wish some economist would be able to come up with new way of doing business in which we would no... | [
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35414 | My favorite part: Any bank with a leverage ratio greater than 10% can elect to be exempt from: >(1) Any Federal law, rule, or regulation addressing capital or liquidity requirements or standards. >(2) Any Federal law, rule, or regulation that permits an appropriate Federal banking agency to object to a capital... | [
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35415 | fire and water damage repair ---Triton Renovation has been the authority on Conroe water damage for over a decade. With their team of experts, they have the ability to handle any renovation or repair you would need whether it be commercial or residential. | [
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35419 | I think it is even less than that. I want to say it's around $1.2B, but there is a law in South Dakota that allows the judge to quadruple the final bill if the defendant is found guilty. Source: I live about 10 miles from BPI and work in food manufacturing, so this is all that anyone is talking about around here. An... | [
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35425 | We work for each other. When people come here and join our economy, they create as many jobs as they consume. It's not like there's this fixed number of jobs in an empty country and we all walk in and fill them and then there's no more. That's not how economies work. They spend money just like we do. The differe... | [
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35434 | Edmunds.com has a really cool guide that calculates some of these intangibles for a wide swath of cars under their True Cost to Own Ratings section. I highly recommend it. | [
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35442 | The three rating agencies S&P,Moodys & Fitch were the Architects of the 2007-2008 Financial crisis. [Start here ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_rating_agencies_and_the_subprime_crisis ) The Fed is now planning to unwind its [balance sheet](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-26/fed-says-ba... | [
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35460 | This is why financial industry rules reform and stricter oversight is so necessary. Information is money and information should be universally accessible or off limits for use. People knowing things others can't makes them money and costs money for the people not in the know. This is the antithesis of free markets. | [
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35461 | I'll consent to this. I get it. But the shop itself is making about 80-100k a month in sales. I realize the wind could shift but as long as I recoup the initial 92k I wouldn't be out any monies. It would take almost a year since each harvest period is 66 days but I get what you mean | [
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35469 | [http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_48/b3910041_mz011.htm](http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_48/b3910041_mz011.htm) K-Mart and Sears merged under the direction of Eddie Lampert. Supposedly it was partially a giant middle finger to the board of directors at Sears who had not allowed Eddie La... | [
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35471 | He won't find one because he's full of shit. “ALL or 100 PERCENT BEEF (Patty Mix)”: Beef patty mix may be labeled —all,“ —pure,“ or —100 percent beef,“ when the only added ingredients are partially defatted chopped beef or finely textured beef. An ingredients statement would be required on bulk packed product but n... | [
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35500 | In finance, short selling (also known as shorting or going short) is the practice of selling assets, usually securities, that have been borrowed from a third party (usually a broker) with the intention of buying identical assets back at a later date to return to the lender. Remember your broker has to borrow it from so... | [
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35511 | would you say it's advisable to keep some of cash savings in a foreign currency? This is primarily opinion based. Given that we live in a world rife with geopolitical risks such as Brexit and potential EU breakup There is no way to predict what will happen in such large events. For example if one keeps funds outside o... | [
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35513 | The label presents itself as a tough and confident brand of casual clothing. It is a young and innovative brand that now no longer has to imagine the Dutch fashion image away. The modern man feels at home at the label and he can feel confident in an outfit from Jack & Jones. | [
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35518 | Alright so you have $12,000 and you want to know what to do with it. The main thing here is, you're new to investments. I suggest you don't do anything quick and start learning about the different kinds of investment options that can be available to you with returns you might appreciate. The most important questions t... | [
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35530 | Because your friend isn't going to like the ~2% charge they have to pay to the credit card company on the $10,000 purchase. Credit card companies make money off of transactions. The cardholder normally doesn't pay any transaction fees (and in fact can make a profit via rewards), but the merchant has to pay a certain am... | [
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