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Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What to do if my aging father is sustaining a hobby that is losing several thousand dollars every month?
How about opening a Coffee shop section in the bookshop to generate some cash flow per month to offset some of the expenses ? Off course success of this venture will depend on where the location of shop is, how big it is and whether people are coffee enthusiast in that region. Since the rent/mortgage ( the major expe...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What tax rules apply to selling of digital goods, specifically in-game currencies?
"Believe it or not, unless you directly contact an accountant with experience in this field or a lawyer, you may have a tough time getting a direct answer from a reputable source. The reason is two fold. First, legally defining in-game assets is exceptionally difficult from a legal/taxation stand point. Who really o...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What is the field “Folio” in an accounting book for?
It's used as a reference column: In journals folio coloumn is used to mention the reference or “address” of ledger in which the journal entry has been posted thus giving an easy access and also easily understanding whether all the entries has been posted in the relevant accounts or not.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How much can you write off on a car lease through a LLC?
An expense is an expense. You can deduct your lease payment subject to some limitations, but you don't make out by having more expenses. Higher expenses mean lower profit. Is leasing better than owning? It depends on the car you'd buy. If your business doesn't benefit from flashiness of your car, then buying a qual...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is there a difference between managerial accounting and financial accounting?
"From Wikipedia: Managerial accounting is used primarily by those within a company or organization. Reports can be generated for any period of time such as daily, weekly or monthly. Reports are considered to be ""future looking"" and have forecasting value to those within the company.** Financial accounting is us...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How to register LLC in the US from India? [duplicate]
"Wyoming is a good state for this. It is inexpensive and annual compliance is minimal. Although Delaware has the best advertising campaign, so people know about it, the reality is that there are over 50 states/jurisdictions in the United States with their own competitive incorporation laws to attract investment (as we...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How can a company charge a closed credit card?
If this is a pre-authorized automatic billing, and if you have signed any contract with the merchant, cancelling may not block any future charges from the merchant. Happens with gyms, magazines, memberships quite often. There is a time period after the cancellation this will occur, then it'll be completely dead.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How can a company charge a closed credit card?
You should contact the Company who purchased your visa balance and ask/write the following questions: 1. Dispute the charge from Emusic.com as invalid. 2. Instruct that no future charges will be accepted. 3. How come Emusic.com was allowed to debit your account? 4. When did they purchased your visa account? 5. Ask ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How can a company charge a closed credit card?
Wow, I had never heard of this before but I looked into it a bit and Mikey was spot on. It seems that if you don't pay attention to the fine print when making credit card purchases (as most of us tend to skip) many companies have stipulations that allow continued charges if they are recurring fees (monthly, yearly, etc...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How long does a bank's “Know Your Customer” (KYC) process typically take?
The idea is to positively identify you with properly issued government ID. If you show up with your passport, visa, and another form of government-issued identification which the banker can recognize and use (for example - international driver's license, a US-State driver's license, EU internal ID, etc) - it will be qu...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Sage Instant Accounts or Quickbooks?
The company I work with uses Intuit QuickBooks Online and have had zero problems with it. The functionality is effective and it fits the size of our company as well. (Not huge, but I wouldn't consider it a 'small business') Also, you can try a 30 day free trial. QuickBooks Simple Start focuses on small business account...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Sage Instant Accounts or Quickbooks?
"Note: Specific to UK. I can't recommend anything higher than Crunch - they act as your accountant and have their own cloud accounting software, so it's more expensive than just using cloud accounting software, but if you use an accountant to do your year-end anyway, then they cost about the same as using cloud account...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Asset protection: When should an individual seriously consider shielding their assets?
"If your meaning of ""asset protection"" is buying gold and canned food in the name of a Nevada LLC because some radio guy said so, bad idea. For a person, if you have assets, buy appropriate liability limits with your homeowner/renter insurance policy or purchase an ""umbrella"" liability policy. This type of insuranc...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What prevents interest rates from rising?
A lot of loans are taken out on a fixed rate basis, so the rate is part of the contract and is therefore covered by contract law. If the loan is taken out on a variable basis then in principle the rate can rise within the terms of the contract. If a particular lender tries to raise its rates out of line with the marke...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What prevents interest rates from rising?
Interest rates are market driven. They tend to be based on the prime rate set by the federal reserve bank because of the tremendous lending capacity of that institution and that other loan originators will often fund their own lending (at least in part) with fed loans. However, there is no mandatory link between the fe...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What prevents interest rates from rising?
To protect yourself from an increase in interest rates get a fixed rate loan. The loan terms: interest rate, number of payments, monthly payments will be fixed for the loan. Of course if rate for the rest of the market drops during the period of the loan, you may be able to refinance the loan. But if you can't refinanc...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What prevents interest rates from rising?
There do not appear to be any specific legal measures to prevent bankruptcies. In fact, they seems to be part of the means for which rates are raised, for the consequent aim of lowering inflation. See: The Budgetary Implications of Higher Federal Reserve Board Interest Rates by Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Pol...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Sales Tax Licence/Permit - When is it required and how can I make a use of it as a non-US resident selling in USA?
Sales tax permits come from the state in which your business is operating. You need a business license first for them to issue you one. US sales taxes are collected by the business and remitted to the government, you need the permit in order to do this. A bigger question is whether it's legal for you to engage in busi...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Sales Tax Licence/Permit - When is it required and how can I make a use of it as a non-US resident selling in USA?
Disclaimer: I am not a tax specialist You probably need a sales tax permit if you're going to sell goods, since just about every state taxes goods, though some states have exemptions for various types of goods. For services, it gets tricker. There is a database here that lists what services are taxed in what states; i...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is expense to freelancers tax deductible?
Yes, legitimate, documented, expenses are written off against that income.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is expense to freelancers tax deductible?
If it's a legitimate cost of doing business, it's as deductible as any other cost of doing business. (Reminder: be careful about the distinctions between employee and contractor; the IRS gets annoyed if you don't handle this correctly.)
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is expense to freelancers tax deductible?
Yes, but make sure you issue a 1099 to these freelancers by 1/31/2016 or you may forfeit your ability to claim the expenses. You will probably need to collect a W-9 from each freelancer but also check with oDesk as they may have the necessary paperwork already in place for this exact reason. Most importantly, consult ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What IT form to use in India?
As you have income from Business / Profession, you would need to use form ITR4S
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can dividends be exploited?
Yes, somebody could buy the shares, receive the dividend, and then sell the shares back. However, the price he would get when he sells the shares back is, ignoring other reasons for the price to change, exactly the amount he paid minus the dividend.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can dividends be exploited?
The moment the dividend is announced, especially from a company that doesn't normally pay dividends, the dividend is factored into everybody's analysis. In the absence of any other news the price of apple would be expected to drop once the dividend in locked in. Why would I buy shares from you at full price one day aft...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can dividends be exploited?
No, the dividends can't be exploited like that. Dividends settlement are tied to an ex-dividend date. The ex-dividend, is the day that allows you to get a dividend if you own the stock. Since a buyer of the stock after this date won't get the dividend, the price usually drop by the amount of the dividend. In your case ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can dividends be exploited?
In an ideal world Say on 24th July the share price of Apple was $600. Everyone knows that they will get the $ 2.65 on 16th August. There is not other news that is affecting the price. You want to go in and buy the shares on 16th Morning at $600 and then sell it on 17th August at $600. Now in this process you have earne...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can dividends be exploited?
"In addition to the other answers it's also noteworthy that the stock exchanges themselves adjust the price quotes via their ex-div mechanism. All limit orders present in the book when the stock goes ex-div will be adjusted by the dividend. Which means you can't even get ""accidentally"" filled in the very unlikely ca...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How to prevent misusing my Account details
This is more legal and less personal finance question. You should immediately lodge a police complaint mentioning that some persons are using your PAN card details for activities not authorized by you. In the meantime also engage the services of a CA and reply back to income tax authorities. Do not ignore the notice.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Why does the Brexit cause a fall in crude oil prices?
"Uncertainty has very far reaching effects. Oil is up ~100% since February and down ~40% from it's 52 week high (and down even more on a longer timeline). It's not exactly a stable investment vehicle and moves a few percent each day on basically nothing. A lot of securities will be bouncing around for the next coup...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Why can't I short a stock that sells for less than $5? Is there another way to “go short” on them?
I think George's answer explains fairly well why the brokerages don't allow this - it's not an exchange rule, it's just that the brokerage has to have the shares to lend, and normally those shares come from people's margin, which is impossible on a non-marginable stock. To address the question of what the alternatives ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Why can't I short a stock that sells for less than $5? Is there another way to “go short” on them?
A bit of poking around brought me to this thread on the Motley Fool, asking the same basic question: I think the problem is the stock price. For a stock to be sold short, it has to be marginable which means it has to trade over $ 5.00. The broker, therefore, can't borrow the stock for you to sell short because it isn't...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Why can't I short a stock that sells for less than $5? Is there another way to “go short” on them?
Timothy Sykes specializes in this type of trade, according to his website. He has some recommendations for brokers that allow shorting low-priced stocks:
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Why can't I short a stock that sells for less than $5? Is there another way to “go short” on them?
If this is the initial transaction, the rules of a short margin account say that if you shorted 1000 share of ABC at $5/share your credit balance would be $5000 from the short plus you would have to put up yourself $5000 cash or $10,000 of marginal securities. So this is not really leveraging using margin. You have to ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Tax exemption on personal loan interest component in India
Am I eligible for the tax exemption if yes then under which section. Generally Personal loans are not eligible for tax exemption. Only housing loans from qualified institutions are eligible for tax deduction. As per the income tax act; The house should be in your name. The home loans taken from recognised institutions...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is having a 'startup fund' a good idea?
Saving money for the future is a good thing. Whether spending those savings on a business venture makes sense, will depend on a few factors, including: (1) How much money you need that business to make [ie: will you be quitting your job and relying on the business for your sole income? Or will this just be a hobby you ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is having a 'startup fund' a good idea?
"I am asking because startups are super risky and 99% of the times you fail and lose the money. First of all, that 99% number is exaggerated. Only 96% of companies fail within ten years. But starting your own business is not a pure game of chance. It mostly depends on how good your business idea is and if you have the ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Supporting a Kickstarter project: Should a customer's pledge payment include sales tax, e.g. GST/HST in Canada?
You can only claim an input tax credit if tax was actually collected by the seller, irrespective of whether it should have been or not. You need to contact the seller to request an invoice that shows the GST/HST, if any, as well as the seller's GST/HST number, which is required to be printed on invoices. If the seller ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Are marijuana based investments promising, or just another scam?
Is there any truth to this, or is this another niche scam that's been brewing the last few years? While it may not be an outright scam, such schemes do tend to be on borderline of scams. Technically most of what is being said claimed can be true, however in reality such windfall gains never happen to the investors. Wha...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Are marijuana based investments promising, or just another scam?
"Any advertisement for a ""business opportunity"" is nearly always a scam of some kind. In such deals, the seller is the one making the money. They rely on the fantasy of the average person who imagines themself with a profitable business. Real businessmen do not get their businesses from flyers on the sides of telepho...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Does a US LLC owned by a non-resident alien have to pay US taxes if it operates exclusively online?
"As you said, in the US LLC is (usually, unless you elect otherwise) not a separate tax entity. As such, the question ""Does a US LLC owned by a non-resident alien have to pay US taxes"" has no meaning. A US LLC, regardless of who owns it, doesn't pay US income taxes. States are different. Some States do tax LLCs (for ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Does a US LLC owned by a non-resident alien have to pay US taxes if it operates exclusively online?
"Since as you say, an LLC is a pass-through entity, you will be making income in the U.S. when you sell to U.S. customers. And so you will need to file the appropriate personal tax forms in the US. As well as potentially in one or more States. The US government does not register LLCs. The various States do. So you...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Would extending my mortgage cause the terms to be re-negotiated?
Run the numbers in advance. Understand what are the current rates for an additional 2nd mortgage, what are the rates for a brand new mortgage that will cover the additional funds. Understand what they are for another lender. Estimate the amount of paperwork involved in each option (new first, new 2nd, and new lender)....
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Are there any viable alternatives to Paypal for a small site?
I found out about Google checkout today, it looks like it may meet my needs, but I'd still be interested to find out about other options.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Are there any viable alternatives to Paypal for a small site?
While I've never used the service, there's also Amazon Flexible Payments Services (AFPS): (emphasis below is mine) Amazon Flexible Payments ServiceTM (Amazon FPS) is the first payments service designed from the ground up for developers. It is built on top of Amazon’s reliable and scalable payments infrastruct...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How do I report book royalties for tax purposes?
"(Insert the usual disclaimer that I'm not any sort of tax professional; I'm just a random guy on the Internet who occasionally looks through IRS instructions for fun. Then again, what you're doing here is asking random people on the Internet for help, so here goes.) The gigantic book of ""How to File Your Income Taxes...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: 183 day rule in conjunction with expatriate
"There's no ""183 days"" rule. As a US citizen you must pay taxes on all your income, where you live is irrelevant."
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Reporting software subscriptions
Generally prepaid services should be capitalized over the period prepaid. But if it is up to a year - you can just expense them. As to the technicalities - you can contact Intuit support, but you should be able to put it in the same area where you put all your other business expenses. If you're a sole proprietor - that...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can you lease a secondary residential apartment for a job in NYC, and declare it as expense in tax return?
As I understand it... Generally housing can't be considered a business expense unless taken at your employer's explicit direction, for the good of the business rather than the employee. Temporary assignment far enough from you home office that commuting or occasional hotel nights are impractical, maybe. In other word...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Does the low CAD positively or negatively impact Canadian Investors?
If you buy US stocks when the CAD is high and sell them when the CAD is lower you will make a currency gain on top of any profit or loss from the stock investments. If you buy US stocks when the CAD is low and sell when the CAD is higher any profits from gains from the stock investment will be reduced and any losses wi...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Does the low CAD positively or negatively impact Canadian Investors?
At the time of writing, the Canadian dollar is worth roughly $0.75 U.S. Now, it's not possible for you to accurately predict what it'll be worth in, say, ten years. Maybe it'll be worth $0.50 U.S. Maybe $0.67. Maybe $1.00. Additionally, you can't know in advance if the Canadian economy will grow faster than the U.S., o...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Does the low CAD positively or negatively impact Canadian Investors?
When you want to invest in an asset denominated by a foreign currency, your investment is going to have some currency risk to it. You need to worry not just about what happens to your own currency, but also the foreign currency. Lets say you want to invest $10000 in US Stocks as a Canadian. Today that will cost you $13...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: 1099 for settlement what about lawyer fees?
You report it as an expense against the 1099 income when you do your taxes. You will only be taxed on the amount after the lawyers fees (but if it cost you more in lawyers fees than you recover in damages, the loss is not deductible). Be sure to keep documentation of the lawyers bill and the contract. Compensatory dama...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Individual Client or Customer fining or charging a Company a penalty fee
What's the primary factor keeping a consumer from handing out fees as liberally as corporations or small businesses do? Power. Can an individual, or more appropriately, what keeps an individual from being able to charge, fine or penalize a Business? If it could be accomplished, but at a high cost, let's assume it's bas...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Tax intricacies of MLP in a Roth IRA
"You seem to have it right. Unless you have a big position, having MLP shares in your IRA will not cause you any tax hassles. Your IRA will get a Schedule K from the MPL (which may be mailed to you), but you won't need to do anything with that unless you're over the UBI limit. Last I checked, that was $1000, and you...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: I am a Resident Alien for tax purposes. Can I claim exemptions from the India - US Tax Treaty (21)?
I was able to find several references that claim that the Indo-US treaty provision is limited to five years: Here it says this (on page 20): Generally the treaty exemption for students is limited to the first five calendar years that the international student is in the U.S. However there is no set time limit for st...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Mortgage implications if I were to quit my job shortly after being approved?
You mention that you would quit right after getting approved. But in the United States there would be one last check as a part of closing. Therefore it would be best to wait until after closing to quit your job. Waiting until after closing would also protect you from some hiccup that causes a delay in closing, thus req...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can my U.S. company do work for a foreign company and get wire transfers to my personal account?
It seems that you're complicating things quite a bit. Why would you not create a business entity, open one or more bank accounts for it, and then have the money wired into those accounts? If you plan on being a company then set up the appropriate structure for it. In the U.S., you can form an S-corporation or an LLC ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What tax-free retirement accounts are available for self-employed individuals?
You can open a self-employed 401k, here's an example. You can deposit up to 50K (including the personal cap and the profit sharing/matching portion).
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How to know more about my tax situation in the States
The LLC (not you) is probably in debt to the California FTB. Any LLC registered in California must pay at least $800 a year, until it is officially dissolved (i.e.: notice of cancellation/dissolution properly filed with the California Secretary of State). The FTB may come after members (including you) personally, if it...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Freelance trading of products in India
For most goods there is no license required, unless you are trading in restricted goods. Remittance need to be routed via banks and they should comply with FMEA. Your Bank or a qualified CA can guide you.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Cost is (maybe) part of basis for two assets
For accounting purposes, consider the costs of acquisition as part of the cost of the asset as opposed to expensing. This will be important to consider if you need to amortise the asset for reporting or tax purposes. Dr. Land $250,000 Dr. Building: $250,000 Cr. Cash $500,000 The acquisition of the land from previous o...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Obtaining California SOS number for out-of-state LLC
"SOS stands for Secretary of State. The California Department of State handles the business entities registration, and the website is here. See ""Forms"" in the navigation menu on the left. Specifically, you'll be looking for LLC-5."
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can an Indian citizen/resident invest in a US company and collect the profits in India?
Every month I will get a return in from my share of the profit which would be used for repayment of capital and interest in India. Not to sure what the business plan is. Please factor all the modalities, Exchange rate fluctuations, etc. My concern is regarding RBI rules and regulations, FEMA guidelines, and Income tax....
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What would happen if the Euro currency went bust?
Each country would have to go back to its own currency, or the rich countries would just kick the poor ones out of the EU. It would be bad for the poor countries, and the global economy would suffer, but it really wouldn't be a big deal.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What would happen if the Euro currency went bust?
These rumors are here just to help dollar stay alive. Euro have problems, but they are rather solvable, unlike dollar situation. Even if something wrong would happen - countries would return to their national currencies, mainly Germany & France are important here. This does not means that EuroUnion would be destroyed -...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What would happen if the Euro currency went bust?
If the Euro went bust then it would be the 12th government currency to go belly up in Europe (according to this website). Europe holds the record for most failed currencies. It also holds the record for the worst hyperinflation in history - Yugoslavia 1993. I'm not sure what would happen if the Euro failed. It depe...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What would happen if the Euro currency went bust?
I'd have anything you would need for maybe 3-6 months stored up: food, fuel, toiletries, other incidentals. What might replace the currency after the Euro collapses will be the least of your concerns when it does collapse.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What would happen if the Euro currency went bust?
Krugman (Nobel prize in Economy) has just said: Greek euro exit, very possibly next month. Huge withdrawals from Spanish and Italian banks, as depositors try to move their money to Germany. 3a. Maybe, just possibly, de facto controls, with banks forbidden to transfer deposits out of country and limits on cash withdra...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What would happen if the Euro currency went bust?
"The result would be catastrophic. The almost-reserve currency would collapse which would produce a medium sized depression, perhaps same with with 2008-now, or even larger, since don't forget, that one was produced from a housing bubble existing in only a part of the american economy; imagine what would happen if almo...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How does LLC ownership work in relation to U.S. tax law?
It really depends. If it is offered as compensation (ie in leiu of, or in addition to salary or cash bonus) then it would be reportable income, and if sold later for a profit then that would be taxable as gains. If this share is purchased as an investment at current value then it would be treated like other securitie...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: S Corp with Straddles Income
If this activity were to generate let's say 100K of profit, and the other corporate activities also generate 100K of revenue, are there any issues tax-wise I need to be concerned about? Yes. Having 25% or more of passive income in 3 consecutive years will invalidate your S-Corp status and you'll revert to C-Corp. C...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Executor of will
I strongly doubt that being executor will make the assets of the estate vulnerable to a suit against him personally. The estate is it's own separate legal entity with its own TIN. Only creditors against the estate itself can make claims against it and after all creditors are paid, then the balance is distributed in acc...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Executor of will
The creditors will not be able to go after his father's estate (assuming the father had nothing to do with the business), but at some point, the estate will be divided up. At that point, any money or assets that your husband inherits will be fair game, as they are now your husband's money or assets. I want to be clear;...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Online streaming video/audio financial/stock programs
The CNBC site is littered with videos. Whenever I click a link to one of their articles, it seems to be a video instead. Not like having the channel streamed, but most of the top stories.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What does this statement regarding put options mean?
The trader has purchased 1095 options, each of which is a contract which entitles him to sell 100 shares of Cisco stock for $16 a share. He paid $71 for each contract (71 cents a share x 100) which is roughly $78k total. He will get $109,500 for each dollar below $16 Cisco's stock is when he exercises it (he can buy th...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What does this statement regarding put options mean?
"fennec has a very good answer but i feel it provides too much information. So i'll just try to explain what that sentence says. Put option is the right to sell a stock. ""16 puts on Cisco at 71 cents"", means John comes to Jim and says, i'll give you 71 cent now, if you allow me to sell one share of Cisco to you at $1...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is a robo-adviser worth the risk?
If you are looking for an advisor to just build a portfolio and then manage it, a robo-advisor can be beneficial (especially if the alternative is doing it your self, assuming that you are not well versed in the markets). The primary risk with one is that it does not build a portfolio that accurately represents your ne...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Is a robo-adviser worth the risk?
They've been around long enough now for there to be past performance figures you can google for. I think you'll find the results aren't very encouraging. I personally don't think there's a huge risk that the robots will lose all your money, but there's every reason to expect they aren't likely to perform better than tr...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How do I determine if sale proceeds from an asset are taxable?
"If it's fully expensed, it has zero basis. Any sale is taxable, 100%. To the ordinary income / cap gain issue raised in comment - It's a cap gain, but I believe, as with real estate, special rates apply. This is where I am out of my area of expertise, and as they say - ""Consult a professional."""
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How do I determine if sale proceeds from an asset are taxable?
Profit = Sale price - Basis Basis = Purchase price - any depreciation taken, including expensing it.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What tax laws apply to Meetup group income?
"In the United States tax law, a group of people who are neither an individual nor an incorporated entity is called ""partnership"". Here's the IRS page on partnerships. Income derived by such a ""meetup.com"" group is essentially a partnership income with the group members being the partners. However, as you can see ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Self employed, putting away tax money
"Hearing somewhere is a level or two worse than ""my friend told me."" You need to do some planning to forecast your full year income and tax bill. In general, you should be filing a quarterly form and tax payment. You'll still reconcile the year with an April filing, but if you are looking to save up to pay a huge bi...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Where on schedule C should a PO Box Rental fee go?
"Turbotax community had a similar question. They claim you just put it into ""Office Expense"". I never understood why there are so many categories when they are just summed up and subtracted from your income. How can you possibly get in trouble for putting something in a wrong column if the final tax liability doesn'...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Switching Accountants - who does the audit review for past years?
It depends on what you paid for, but usually audit support is an unrelated engagement to the return preparation. If the accountant made a professional mistake, you can request correction and compensation from that accountant, other than that any accountant can help you with audit regardless of who prepared the return. ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: How much house can I afford, waiting around 3 years or so
On $4K/mo gross about $1000/mo can go to the mortgage, and at today's rates, that's about $200K of mortgage the bank might lend you. Income is qualified based on gross, not net, so if $48,000/yr is wrong, please scale my guesstimate down a bit. In the end, today's rates allow a mortgage of nearly 4X one's gross income...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What are the tax implications if I do some work for a company for trade, rather than pay?
Such activity is normally referred to as bartering income. From the IRS site - You must include in gross income in the year of receipt the fair market value of goods or services received from bartering. Generally, you report this income on Form 1040, Schedule C (PDF), Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship),...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What are the tax implications if I do some work for a company for trade, rather than pay?
Yes, the business can count that as an expense but you will need to count that as income because a computer = money.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: What are the tax implications if I do some work for a company for trade, rather than pay?
Bartering is a tricky discussion. Yes, it definitely applies when you are self-employed and do a job that you would charge anyone else for, but what if you are helping a friend in your spare time? If you receive something in exchange, the value of the item you received would be your income, but what if you don't receiv...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: why the currency data(such as USD/JPY) is different from different source
A day is a long time and the rate is not the same all day. Some sources will report a close price that averages the bid and ask. Some sources will report a volume-weighted average. Some will report the last transaction price. Some will report a time-weighted average. Some will average the highest and lowest prices for ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
Of course, it is a scam. Regardless of how the scam might work, you already know that the person on the other end is lying, and you also know that people in trouble don't contact perfect strangers out of the blue by e-mail for help, nor do they call up random phone numbers looking for help. Scammers prey on the gullib...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
It used to be Nigerian royalty, now it's Ghanaian porn stars. Great. This is a bog-standard 419 scam. It's probably the most lucrative single swindle in the world. It's always hard to get people to believe they have been tricked, but don't let your dad participate.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
The reason this sort of question gets asked over and over again is because it's initially difficult to comprehend how you can possibly be scammed if you have no money in your bank account. Perhaps this would make it easier to understand: Someone approaches you in the parking lot of a mall and says, Excuse me, complete ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
"It's a scam. Here's someone who paid ""Josie"" 2000 pounds and lost it all Here's a Google search result list of how this softcore porn actor, Josie Ann Miller, is being used as the face and name of scams"
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
Yes, this is a scam. Tell your dad not to pay any money. There will likely be a large deposit in his account, but if he withdraws the money from his account, the bank will come after him looking for the money when the transfer to his account is reversed.
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
"So Linda/Josie's initial plan was to have your dad pay money to (supposedly) help her get the gold chest. After he would have paid, there would have been another complication, and more yet (someone to bribe, a plane ticket to buy, transport to arrange, customs to handle, whatever, the list would last as long as there'...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
Sadly, people with millions of dollars rarely give it away to complete strangers that they found at random on the Internet in exchange for trivial efforts. Anyone who claims to be willing to give you millions of dollars for just about nothing in return is almost certainly pulling a scam. It doesn't matter if you can't ...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Ghana scam and direct deposit scam?
The scammer is definitely up to something fishy. He (it's certain that the she is a he) may deposit some money into your father's account to gain his trust. After which, he will propose to come meet your dad. That's where the scamming begins. He will come up with a story about flight, VISA issues, or a problem he has t...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can anybody explain the terms “levered beta riders”, “equity long-short” and “the quant process driven discipline” for me, please?
"Leverage here is referring to ""financial leverage"". This is the practice of ""levering"" [ie increasing, like the use of a lever to increase the amount of weight you can lift] the value of your investment by taking on debt. For example: if you have 100k in cash, you can buy a 100k rental property. Assume the proper...
Instruct: Given a financial question, retrieve user replies that best answer the question Query: Can anybody explain the terms “levered beta riders”, “equity long-short” and “the quant process driven discipline” for me, please?
"Translation : Funds managers that use traditionnal methods to select stocks will have less success than those who use artificial intelligence and computer programs to select stocks. Meaning : The use of computer programs and artificial intelligence is THE way to go for hedge fund managers in the future because they g...