I wouldn't try to do options until you've gotten risk-management with stocks mastered first. Due to leverage of options, you could've lost over...
Remember the "Monkey vs. Cramer" website? It was hilarious how the monkey always did better! ahahahahah!!
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Yup, dollar-cost averaging is just rationalization and protecting ego. Plenty of stocks that went down and never recovered. Portfolios would be...
no jury involved. Case is over and closed. All settlement is compensatory and already paid. Exploring options on getting it out of attourney's...
It's two-step process. Wrongful-death suit is done and closed. Settlement has been paid to my brother's estate and sitting in attourney's account....
I think there is way for attourney to petition court to re-allocate settlement funds, which is sitting in attourney's trust fund. This is separate...
Besides, IRS considers compensatory settlement fitting for damages in suit and doesn't consider it taxable. Why would you then think that taxing...
Not everyone lives on average line, so you can't treat everyone same. Sliding tax-rates based on income is one way tax-man doesn't think everyone...
He hadn't completed adoption yet. From court's perspective, my dad was heir.
No such thing as there's no way for everyone to agree on what "fair" is. That's very subjective like saying "best flavour" of ice-cream is...
Thanks! Doesn't have to be dependent? I should've been asking everyone I know to pay for my tuition!!! :)
No, award went to "sole heir" as determined by Oregon law.
There are numerous ways to do taxes legally with differing amounts due. Don't tell me you do quick form and pay maximum taxes calculated?
That's another good idea! He would have to adopt her as his own kid in order to count her tuition on his taxes. Then when she turns 18, it's no...
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