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"I haven't seen this addressed anywhere else, so I'll make a small answer to add on to the great ones already here. Money isn't the only way a person can contribute to a relationship. Time and effort are valuable contributions. Who runs the household? Who cooks, cleans, does laundry? How will you share these duties? M... |
Are you going back so you can find a higher paying job? What type of job are you currently working? Going back to school is not a waste of time. I did the same thing. At 22 I went back and earned a BBA with a finance concentration from a non-target. I graduated in December and started a new job in January. Grante... |
of course! Currently I am running a digital media company based in Bangkok, we produce a wide array of content, some for web distribution some that is targeted for traditional distribution. I also have equity in a number of tech startups around Asia, everything from e-commerce to smart home to big data. I also recentl... |
"On broad strokes, the market does ""work properly."" I invest in bio and spend a lot of time in front of trial research, reports, pipeline procedure, and various catalysts. I can tell you that you have absolutely no idea how much damage would be done if the FDA was not involved in the pipeline. None. Your attitude i... |
Perfect, really needed an ELI5 scenario. So correct me if I'm wrong, what this means is having an NPV of zero of an investment shows that you will be definitely breaking even - and that's better than just having your money lying around doing nothing. Now let's take a PE example. Why is it that they prefer having an ... |
Hungarian Games provide the best live escape Game in Dubai. Here you can get an immersive, live puzzle game, Football pool and more live game in which teams find clues and solve mysteries within a time limit. The lucky person is responsible for preparing and submitting the pool's entry. It will involve knowledge abou... |
This will continue happening. I'm not sure why people are surprised. 1. Wealth attracts wealth. Once you have billions you can use the millions you make from interest (without ever touching your capital) for many new endeavors. It's pretty hard to lose everything once you're worth billions. 2. It's easier to become ... |
There is (almost) always money involved somewhere, but it doesn't have to come from you. It can be investors, credit cards, or even seller-financing (I've done all 3). Examples: If you can find partners with the money to make the deals happen, then your job is to put the deal together. Find the properties, negotiate... |
"To expand a bit on @MSalters's answer ... When I read your question title I assumed that by ""retirement funds"" you meant target-date funds that are close to their target dates (say, the 2015 target fund). When I saw that you were referring to all target-date funds, it occurred to me that examining how such funds m... |
Have you seen what it takes to be a (very highly-paid) accredited actuarial? First, you enter a class with other supremely talented math whizzes; then, you finish with close to perfect marks but they weren't perfect enough because only the most perfect of the perfect have made it! |
>Why doesn't a competitor come along at 1%. Because banks and credit card brands set interchange and assessments before any actual processing companies start adding in their markups, and those are already above 1%. If a company offered less than the sum of interchange and assessments, they would be losing money ... |
This would be 48x wrong, no need to sensationalize it any more than it already has been. Their 10 year estimate of actual solar production (an emerging market) was off by a factor of 4, which is pretty good. |
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Unless you are a client with boatloads of money, I don't think service like you are asking about is very common. And I kind of assume that if you did have the boatloads of money, you would already have had such a relationship with a brokerage or accountant or similar financial professional. When I have taken money fro... |
"As the comments above have been trying to get across, the prospective employer is offering to pay you for the bonus/unvested compensation that you would be losing by jumping ship right now to go work for them. They are not offering to buy any securities that you already hold, regardless of whether they're profitable... |
"Capitalism doesn't have an overall goal for society or the economy. It's simply a description of the behaviour of an economy given certain legal constraints, some market conditions, and the assumption that participants behave in their own interest. It's a descriptive system, as opposed to a proscriptive system such a... |
"Summarized article: Pop star Justin Bieber, 18, is currently featured on the cover of the latest Forbes Celebrity 100 list as one one the highest paid entertainers, as well as a venture capitalist. Bieber earned over $108 million over the past 2 years through album sales, tours, fragrance sales and his film ""Never... |
"I think this quote from the article sums things up really well: > ""No one who knows anything about budgeting would take a 30-day change to have any meaning at all. There is no credit to take, because it's like noticing that rainfall numbers from one month to the next are not exactly the same or that attendance a... |
Oh crap that came off wrong the last full republican in my family was my grand father and we barely religious I think the last time we went to church was for Christmas because my sister is big in the church. I'm honesty most rural people would prefer if the government was hands off. I will agree that a lot of people j... |
"For the mortgage, you're confusing cause and effect. Loans like mortgages generally have a very simple principle behind them: at any given time, the interest charged at that time is the product of the amount still owing and the interest rate. So for example on a mortgage of $100,000, at an interest rate of 5%, the in... |
Amazons business is built domestic shipping, and is massively subsidized by the US government, to the detriment of anyone who would attempt to compete with them. The post office is not my example. Amazon and Besos is my example. Our tax dollars are going directly into Besos' pocket. Thanks government! |
I compared it to NJ, NY and various other states through a database that escapes me now. It's an independent database that was partially funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation and I cannot find it now. I also went through the arbitration opinion between CPS and the union, as another datapoint. I'm sorry. ... |
If the brokerage account holds US assets, such as the stock of US companies, then it may be taxable under some conditions. The rules are complex and depend on the nationality of the individuals, because the results may be affected by tax treaties between the United States and whatever country the person is from. |
Generally, credit card networks (as opposed to debit/ATM cards that may or may not have Visa/MC logos) have a rule that a merchant must accept any credit card with their logo. Visa rules for merchants in the US say it explicitly: Accept all types of valid Visa cards. Although Visa card acceptance rules may vary base... |
The fee you were charged to get the money order is gone. You agreed to that fee when you purchased the Money order. It is now a check that you can use how ever you wish. If you have already added a name to the pay to line it can be changed but different agencies have different rules for what they will accept. Take... |
is There Anyway I can Avoid losing 6-10% per Trade. As My Current Investment House Has Charged & will Be taking 5% hit quarterly If Left Untouched Stop trading penny stocks. Take your investment elsewhere and put it in a low-fee index fund ETF. You'll probably get a better return on your money. |
A huge part of the problem is that low income people have been very heavily marketed to by the online and for profit colleges because they were eligible for financial aid (mainly loans) and were seen ONLY as a straw through which to suck money out of the government by these “schools”. Because they were only interested... |
"Putting them on line 10 is best suited for your situation. According to Quickbooks: Commissions and Fees (Line 10) Commissions/fees paid to nonemployees to generate revenue (e.g. agent fees). It seems like this website you are using falls under the term ""nonemployees""." |
Sure they do, but there's no point getting into a bidding war with the machines: it just becomes a question of whether you lose this year or next. Employers love to use minimum wage disputes as a smokescreen for cutting labor when they automate the jobs they were going to automate anyway. |
Well actually you need a lot of things. Engine alone is not directly related to towing capacity, for example. You need the proper suspension, frame strength, etc. Actually you don't need a big engine to tow, you need torque. You need the right transmission, differential, gearing, etc. Generally speaking, the bigger th... |
Credit card, without a doubt. The reason is dispute resolution. If you dispute a charge on debit card - the money has left your account already, and if the dispute was accepted - you'll get it back. If. Eventually. In the mean time your overdraft will be missing $$$. For credit cards, you can catch a fraud action befo... |
This could get them into cities where they can't operate as a taxi service. And if they can operate in a city making deliveries, they can point out that their cars are already on the road and not causing danger like opponents claim. They will also then have workers in those cities who can show up to city council meeti... |
I think the part where it mentions the 'Japanese method' is illustrative for the rest of the article: most of it has been made up in the head of the author based on hearsay or stereotypical assumptions without actually having worked in a Japanese company. |
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No. This amount of money is not appropriate for friends to go in on. Although you could consider buying a house with a business partner, have the contracts drawn up, see an attorney, read up on the penalties if one of the partners doesn't hold up their end from the law's point of view. Also, since this is a business ... |
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If the money comes to you, then it's income. If the money goes out from you, it's an expense. You get to handle the appropriate tax documentation for those business transactions. You may also have the pleasure of filing 1099-MISC forms for all of your blogging buddies if you've paid them more than $600. (Not 100% s... |
Besides the long-term concern about which is cheaper, which has already been addressed by other answers, consider your risk exposure. Owning property has financial risks associated with it, just like owning stocks or bonds. The risk-related downsides of owning a home as an asset include: The risk-related upsides of ow... |
"This about knowing the meaning of the term ""making money."" At a deeper level it's identifying idiots who can't accept the fact they're wrong and don't really know shit about what they're talking about. If you want to support and perpetuate this behavior, fine with me. It just means continuing job security." |
"This is a poor argument. If I could make $500 an hour but could only work 1 hour per week, I'd be broke and still ""more successful"" given your example. Salary divided by hours worked (or even effort for that matter) ignores economies of scale. Just because you're efficient on a per unit basis doesn't mean you have ... |
"This depends on the country(ies) involved. US citizen/resident giving gifts is required to pay a gift tax. The recipient of the gift, however, pays nothing. The value of the gift at the time of the gift-giving is used to determine the tax, and an exclusion of $14000 per person per year (as of 2013) is available to al... |
The prices dropped because the scandal could mean: This some people estimated that the company could lose money, or have smaller profit. Thus each share was worth less money going forward. The mechanism is that in order to sell their shares the current share owners had to settle for lower prices. |
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How is this not what everyone is taking about?? It's the first thought I had hearing this news. [Amazon Go](https://youtu.be/NrmMk1Myrxc) is such an obvious play here. It will take years but the Whole Foods customer base is an ideal market for it, no doubt that was the pitch from Bezos. |
Iamthewalrus is saying that longer commercials can just have longer quiet periods to bring down the average of your loud parts. Short commercials can't do this. I think the point is average is an imperfect measure because it doesn't capture the really loud parts. The main standard for normalizing the volume of music... |
We have a lot more immigrants that come here for an education. Something like 70% of grad students in stem fields are foreign born. Those people are being turned off by Trump. That’s the problem. H1Bs aren’t the people who Trump is turning off. That’s not the problem. The problem is these other people who come... |
> Panasonic hasn't yet agreed to put up a penny In your own link it talks about their 200-300 million initial investment. Which you would know if you knew anything about the company, or the news on Thursday. Which, of course, you don't, and yet you keep talking. Really, you are aggressively ignorant. I really ... |
Currencies are a zero-sum game. If you make money, someone else will lose it. Because bank notes sitting in a pile don't create anything useful. But shares in companies are different, because companies actually do useful things and make money, so it's possible for all investors to make money. The best way to benefit i... |
> The recommendations included reviewing Mr. Kalanick’s responsibilities and reallocating them, with an increased emphasis on a chief operating officer at the company. Does that mean moving him from CEO into more of a COO role, or bringing on a COO and reallocating those responsibilities to that person? |
"In a way I would almost welcome it becuase ibeleive the outrage from so many millions might actually generate the groundswell public reaction we need to drastically limit software patents. It's outrageous. U.S. Patent No. 5,946,647 on a ""system and method for performing an action on a structure in computer-gener... |
Thank you for replying. I assumed since I’m the one asking for advice from him I should be leading the conversation with questions mostly. Wondering if you have an examples of what questions. I have some prepared but any extra insight is helpful. |
Investing money in the stock market with [Compound Stock Earnings](http://www.compoundstockearnings.com) is a great way to build wealth and plan for the future. However, few people know what the stock market is let alone how to begin investing in it. It is important to understand how companies and stocks work before i... |
Given that utilizing all the funds available to you drains your retirement and leaves you with very little cushion for unforeseen events (as already noted), it may be best to use a smaller amount for closing and just deal with the PMI for a couple years. PMI is likely less than the taxes/penalties incurred from withdr... |
"Members of the Federal Reserve System keep track of what money a bank has (if it's not in the vault), who owns what shares of stock, who owns what bond, etc. The part of the Federal Reserve System that tracks stock ownership is the Depository Trust Company (DTC). They have a group of subsidiaries that settle various ... |
There is no 1 2 3 to being successful. Everyone's story is different but generally there is some composition of connections, networking, dedication and opportunity involved. Anyone offering easy steps to being financially successful is a scammer and anyone willing to buy into it is a chump. Go out and build a netw... |
If this is OPs outlook on starting something new, I'd say it's failed before it started. You'll never survive the toughness of selling people on new ideas if this is the mindset before the first pilot was tested. You have to lead people through it, you don't just create and walk away with success. OP - not to be a p... |
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Its like anything else, you need to study and learn more about investing in general and the stocks you are looking at buying or selling. Magazines are a good start -- also check out the books recommended in another question. If you're looking at buying a stock for the mid/long term, look at things like this: Selling i... |
Good point- One thing though, Past agreements, like GATS - although they were public, they were so complicated and ambiguous/impossible to understand, that it took decades for people to figure out what they meant in actual cases. Also, you should read this- **[TTIP: EU Commissioner Points Finger At US Secrecy, Inve... |
>I want to start a company but it looks like the the market is way over crowded with useless products or could I still make it work if the product is actually useful? The market for a product or service does not depend on the number of existing products or services currently being sold. There are over a billion ca... |
Depended on your peer performance. While 70 is a good score if your school average is around that then its not that great.Check online to look up the average.You might get contacted if its in the higher teirs. I know a few people who have as a result from taken bat |
"Your numbers are way off, but the point is still valid regarding diabetes, even at 1/10th or 1/100th of what you claim. The long term health (and lifespan) implications of diabetes (not to mention the larger ""obesity"" problem) are NOT something to be simply ignored. Likewise with the long term costs/consequence o... |
The instructions for Form W-7 include a table of exceptions to the requirement to attach a tax return. It looks like you might fall under Exemption 2a, but I don't think there's quite enough information in your question to be sure. The current instructions are here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/iw7.pdf The table o... |
US dollars 49.99 for Michelin Bicycle Tires is a rate which can bring can force anyone to buy the tires even if it is not required. The rate seems unreal but this is the exact price of the tire on one of the tire retailers. This sounds unreal but it is actually a reality and you can find affordable Michelin Bicycle Ti... |
“The plot of land definitely is going to give better results in long term.” Will it? Land is not guaranteed to go up in value. And a car can provide more employment opportunities for you. You need to look at your specific situation—with specific numbers—rather than using rules of thumb as hard guidelines. |
Assuming your only income is withdrawals from the 401k, the thing that determines the tax rate on your 401k withdrawals is how much money you draw out of the 401k in a single tax year. The money counts as income when you take it out. If you withdraw $100,000 from the 401k in a single year, you'll be in a higher tax ... |
Hedging - You have an investment and are worried that the price might drop in the near future. You don't want to sell as this will realise a capital gain for which you may have to pay capital gains tax. So instead you make an investment in another instrument (sometimes called insurance) to offset falls in your investm... |
That's what I was thinking right near the end. I didn't want him to essentially sell his business for $150,000, when he could easily walk away from there with $0 and get his investment from an outside source. I still think it's risky to accept the royalties in exchange for full equity, but I'm glad he didn't give up... |
I am just a C student with no hope for grad school, so you are going to have to walk me through this... The ECB (until recently), Japan, and the Swiss have been running QE programs equal to that of the Fed's in 2009 for the last couple of years. That's an extraordinary amount of money being created... what's more, is... |
Yes, it's possible (and quite legitimate) to do that using depreciation expenses. While there's a large up-front cash expense (a capital expenditure), you then get many years (depending on the usable life of the asset) of depreciation expense that reduces your taxable income. Many capital-intensive businesses can be a... |
I remember a blogger doing a survey of favorite chain burgers and we thought McDonald's and bk would be right at the top, but it was Wendy's as the overwhelming winner by far. I'd say the freshness and quality did it for them |
Microsoft is already paying Firefox for distributions (which may explain why Google is cutting them off). I wonder when Google will pull the plug on Ask.com? Ask is the largest subsidized advertiser on Google by an extremely wide margin. They pay nothing for it... all they do is run AdSense ads and Google takes a cut... |
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"Some companies have a steady, reliable, stream of earnings. In that case, a low P/E ratio is likely to indicate a good stock. Other companies have a ""feast or famine"" pattern, great earnings one year, no earnings or losses the following year. In that case, it is misleading to use a P/E ratio for a good year, when e... |
I think examining the effects and potential implications of China's involvement with the stock market may be productive. Some interesting examples would be the failed market circuit breakers and the restrictions of short-selling in 2016. Not sure that this would qualify as a real topic, but may give you food for thou... |
"Occassionaly a trader will make a blatant mistake. A customer calls to buy 100 shares at $10, and the trader by mistake enters ""10 shares at $100"". You get one very happy seller :-) In the USA, it doesn't happen often for sales, because if the trader offers to sell 10 shares at $100, there will be nobody accepting ... |
I did a brief analysis during my undergrad on the sustainability of Subprime Auto-Loans ...there was definitely a lot more information that I could have included in my research. IMO it'd be a decent topic that would be perfect for a quantitative argument. |
"Appeal to Authority - Using an authority as evidence in your argument when the authority is not really an authority on the facts relevant to the argument. As the audience, allowing an irrelevant authority to add credibility to the claim being made. That is what I've been getting at in my comments. You kept saying y... |
Um bad behavior? Are you a school marm? I made a decision and will pay my way out of it, but maybe someone out there wouldn’t mind helping some random person- like me- out. Someone who doesn’t use credit, ever, except for in this scenario. If you’re not gonna read the post and are just looking for someone to talk down... |
If you want to subcontract some of your excess work to somebody else, you better be in business! While some kinds of employees (e.g. commissioned salespeople) are permitted to deduct some expenses on their income tax, generally only a real business can deduct wages for additional employees, or the cost of services pr... |
"Personally, I love my 5"" nexus5. The only real stretch for me it's an extreme top left corner. However, most UX designers recognize this and only rarely used controls are up there. One handed gaming is not a problem, and the phone fits in my pocket quite nicely. Probably not in women's pockets, but they are not ... |
Are you kidding? Electric cars can be faster than gasoline powered cars. But do you know what the real advantage is? Car design is limited by having a big, heavy engine and transmission. Plus you have to put the gas tank somewhere safe. Electric cars do away with all that. It will *dramatically* change handling... |
Im gonna make up some numbers for this teaching moment. 2011: $60,000 2012: $50,000 2013: $100,000 2014: $70,000 2015: $60,000 2016: $75,000 2017: $90,000 2017 is the highest number since 2013. But before we had 2017 data, we only had up to 2016 data. In 2016, 2016 was the highest number since 2013. We could... |
Can't really blame them. It's bad enough just trying to stay regional much less within the US. Levi's built a manufactoring plant in Haiti and just walked away from it without making anything. I wonder if the manufacturing could take place on an oil tanker traveling back and forth from India? |
I see a lot of you arguing the potential future reality and also the reality we live in now. I think everyone's arguments are moot as there will be no stopping this evolution. What law or social faux pas has ever stopped people from doing what they are going to do? tl;dr- it is inevitable, and I for one welcome our ... |
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A/R-A/P are accounting side, doubtful they will need knowledge of SQL. That is more the trading floor/Risk Management sides or people using large volumes of data from my experience. To be honest 1-2 years of experience is used as a deterrent for people like you, that just graduated. Use any contacts you have at all, ... |
Stripe Atlas helps with this. They form US companies for foreign solo entrepreneurs and get them US bank accounts. Another thing to remember with banks though, it doesn't matter what the compliance documents say, money talks. So your troubles will more likely stem from the amount of money you need to put in banks, mor... |
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"The policies he claims to support put him pretty far out of that camp. Immigration, at least the policies hes claimed to support, trade (dropping of TPP, claiming to renegotiate NAFTA, etc), cutting financial support for global political organizations and dropping out of the Paris agreement and in general his ""Amer... |
"The one thing that I saw in here that raised a big red flag is that you said you ""overpaid"" on your interest. ALWAYS make sure you tell them that any extra money should be applied to principal only, not to interest. You accrue interest based on your outstanding principal amount, so getting that lower reduces the ... |
"VaR is statistical, so you can set the confidence interval to 5%, 1%, 0.01%, etc. VaR is the same thing as standard deviation applied over a specific time frame, its just a matter how you come up with it. For example the 95% VaR is something like 1.65 standard deviations of the returns. as you increase the number of ... |
"Do not give them any money until you have a signed contract that releases your liability completely. It's imperative that this contract be drafted correctly. The contract needs proper consideration (money in exchange for release of liability), among other things. In other words, talk to a lawyer if you want to go thi... |
> PPs I don't know about anyone else, but I hardly ever use Reddit desktop. Mobile app only for me. from the article: > Raising $200 million in 2017 to help redesign a desktop webpage may strike some as odd. But 80 percent of Reddit’s 300 million users still visit Reddit on the web, Huffman said, so its deskto... |
Absolutely nothing will happen. These credit history companies have no scruples and no reason to give a damn about consumers. Every recourse you have to fix inaccuracies in your credit history were won with legislation or litigation. They don't care about you. |
"The account I have found that works best as a HSA is Alliant Credit Union. They have fee-free HSA (no fees for almost all types of transactions or monthly fees) and a fairly decent online banking website. I've been with them for about 5 years now without trouble. FYI - They are a credit union not a bank so you do hav... |
The government wants money and isn't particularly interested in you getting your deductions right. Doing the worksheet on the back of the W-4 will give you a much better idea of how many deductions you can take. While many people are excited to get a tax refund, a refund means you loaned the government money all year ... |
When you own a share, you also own a vote (in most cases). That vote is your means of controlling the assets and management of the company. If you had enough votes and wanted to trade a share for an iPhone or liquidate the company entirely, you could do it. The only thing that prevents you from doing that is that comp... |
There is no magical book that talks about the thousands of investment instrument types that are available ranging from brown fields land up to CDS futures and beyond. In addition to the huge number the depth of understanding ranges from knowing that a security type exists all the way up to being able to mark the instr... |
One of the byproducts of free trade is that there is now a global labor market. So companies routinely review their operations and think strategically about where the company is going. Standard options are: Because the disincentives that once existed in the past are gone (the need for humans to do work, tariffs, regul... |
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