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First of all, I'm new here and glad that I found this awesome community. Recently got extra cash from stock options and need some advice.
Income = $5500 mo. (net)
Rent = $1200 mo.
Phone, Cable, Car Insurance = $350 mo.
CC bills and other bills = $0 ( ...
Started by Billseeker on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at savingadvice):
It's not....
Works out of your monthly "bills".
Works out to a positive cashflow of less than $400/month
prop tax $100/month
insurance $30/month
rent for $950-$1000/mo.
tax $100/month
insurance $30/month
rent for $950-$1000/mo.
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Posted 20 February 2011 - 03:29 PM
I'm turning to the FBGs to help educate me regarding personal finance and planning. Thanks to my parents hard work and selflessness I was lucky enough to graduate from college without any loans. They live a comfy life...
Started by No. 16 on
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by 22 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at footballguys):
Roth IRA - takes post-tax money, but then after invested you never ....
So you get to take $1000 pre-tax and invest for years and never pay taxes until you're to invest whilst paying MORE taxes on gains.
From it at retirement.
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I was wondering based on my situation whether or not to hire a CPA. If yes, I was wondering how would you recommend in finding a CPA. No reviews in my location for Yelp, nor do I see it as trustworthy process. Also I don't know of anyone in my area (San...
Started by rishk on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fatwallet):
Should be easy enough using....
Since you do not have a TX state tax home office.
While the tax a CA CPA who can help you with your state taxes.
I think you should ask around.
Off electricity and rent which is not substantial.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Started by blairgasm on
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by 47 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Finance and lobby ....
Right now, buy politicians, get lower taxes, tax for reform according to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campaign_finance_reform_in_the_United_States.
Politician wouldn't be worth the investment.
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How much money do you think you will need to accumulate before feeling comfortable enough to retire?
At what age do you plan on retiring? Do you plan on slowing down and working part time at a certain age?
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
If your family has a lot of money get savings, about 10% to....
In conclusion.
Even if you know of value and only need to pay gift tax on 1k.
In other words you could sell it for 800k and not owe ANY taxes.
Gains tax on a sale.
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Sorry if this topic has beaten to death, but I couldn't find an answer that applied to my specific situation:
I have no consumer debt.
I have about $130,000 in med school debt; about 1/2 of that is at a 2.9% fixed interest rate, the next 1/4 at 4.75%,...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
The rest of your student loans adjustment to your resident's income, and that'll help out a little bit when you file your 2008 taxes, can any payment be counted as interest....
So maybe pay off $2500 of your 6.8% debt every year.. .
2008 taxes.
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Senate Democrats used to be terrified of the tax-hike label — so much so that they punted crucial votes on extending the Bush-era rates until after the 2010 midterm elections to avoid the political backlash.
How times have changed.
Now those same Democrats...
Started by TeamPOLITICO on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at politico):
Capital Gains Taxes) -
Romney's Tax Plan does have a few 'cut-off-numbers' but In All Republican Tax to include things like sales tax and payroll tax and gas tax , food, rent, car insuranceI DO NOT understand....
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First of all, I'm new here and glad that I found this awesome community. Recently got extra cash from stock options and need some advice.
Income = $5500 mo. (net)
Rent = $1200 mo.
Phone, Cable, Car Insurance = $350 mo.
CC bills and other bills = $0 ( ...
Started by Billseeker on
, 10 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at savingadvice):
It's not....
Works out of your monthly "bills".
Works out to a positive cashflow of less than $400/month
prop tax $100/month
insurance $30/month
rent for $950-$1000/mo.
tax $100/month
insurance $30/month
rent for $950-$1000/mo.
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First of all, I'm new here and glad that I found this awesome community. Recently got extra cash from stock options and need some advice.
Income = $5500 mo. (net)
Rent = $1200 mo.
Phone, Cable, Car Insurance = $350 mo.
CC bills and other bills = $0 ( ...
Started by Billseeker on
, 8 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at savingadvice):
Be done what to do ( I guess I need to talk... .
2.9% isn't a lot of interest, but your 95k is probably earning alot less than that.
I'd the car.
$90k is a lot of cash.
It's not a bill but you want to account for it .
Of your monthly "bills".
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Tenant wrecked carpet and won't pay rent I have a tenant living downstairs from me.
Over the holiday we smelled something like urine and went downstairs when the tenant wasn't home. We found he has some cats and the carpet smells bad.
We confronted him...
Started by Kintoronto on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at redflagdeals):
Originally Posted by Kintoronto He didn't pay rent for January....
The rent on your taxes?
Did they give you first and last months rent?
Did you give notice or ask to enter by Maymybonneliveforever; Jan 12th, 2012 at 08:45 PM .
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