How to earn money? |
Ok I need some ideas to earn money for clothes! I don't know what to do.
****and how do you get rid of big fat hips??****
xoxo,
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What company is the best to re-mortgage through? UK only please? |
| Our current deal has ended through Northern Rock, We where going to re-new our mortgage through them but now I dont know! we havre tried sending infomation to them 6 times they still dont revice it ... |
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How to become rich? |
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Should it be easy for a couple to live on $15,000 a year? |
| My husband and I are in college and we make around $15,000 a year. It has been really hard for me to save money and not resort to using our credit card. We aren't any more than $200 dollars in ... |
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I want to get rich, how do i do this? |
| I am 21, I have a good full time job making decent money, but i want to be one of those people who can retire at like 30. I always see ads on tv about like people who make like 20,000 in like a month.... |
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Is it ok to have car payments? |
| If necessary, are car payments ok? If so, what percentage of your income should be for that type of debt? What should I shoot to stay below?... |
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What happens to a 401k account when you decide to leave a company? |
| how easy is it for the company to just keep the money? I am about to leave a company and have no idea how to handle this. Its not a lot of money, but i swear in the past i've had 401ks' ... |
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Do you think my friend tried to scam me? |
| I have a friend, who recently rented a house with her husband of one year. Beforehand, they barely could afford anything, and constantly asked me for ridiculous amounts of money. ($300 here, $500 ... |
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I need to make money FAST by tonight!? |
I need some money to go shopping for tomorrow, I dont have a paper route and can't do any chores for my parents:|
I'm 13 by the way (:
THANKS, and i need help fast!... |
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If you got a lot of money now, What will you do? |
1. Working for people
2. Become self employed
3. Become an investor
4. Become an business man
5. Do nothing
6. Further study
7. hobby
8. Philanthropy
9. ... |
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Are the rich really going to get richer, or will it have a 'knock on effect'? |
| If i can't afford something then i do without. I can't afford to drive a car anymore, too expensive. I just buy the basics at the food store. Don't smoke ... |
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I received a text message saying ive been approved for £450 loan but i never recall applying for one? |
| the company's called adv who i've never heard of and if i did want a loan i would usually only apply at my bank any ideas what i should ... |
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£100 stolen from bank account help? |
| I used my a ATM on high street outside nightclub NYE about 8pm then i lost my purse and it was returned to me the next day with my bank card and drivers licence. But somebody has withdrawn £100. N... |
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How can a 13-year-old get easy money? or at least money. ? |
| please if you are going to say chores please don't answer but anything else will do! please HELP!!! XD Thanks!... |
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What are the best online money - making schemes in Canada ? |
I mean, I heard about etrade.ca, and some currency trading online, which look and sound lucrative.
Could you suggest some similar online schemes, something you may have successfully tried ?... |
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judyntroy | I'm 65 1/2 with $80,000. per year income. When should I start drawing Social Security? |
I am going to work until I'm 66. Each month I delay increases my benefits. If I start recieving now, will the increase in my taxable income make it worthwhile? |
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Joe
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It's a tough call. The Social Security agency has designed it to be approximately an equal bet. If you're healthier than the average 65 year old, I would suggest waiting. If you are in poor health, your life expectancy is lower, and you should consider starting now. Here are some web sites that discuss the odds: |
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ohm'slaw
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rule of thumb says 62.the odds of long old age dictate that.your situation req. a pro .not a web site. |
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Reticent
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I would have started at 62, but if you want to gamble, then wait till 66 and get the higher payout.....KECK |
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auntb93again
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Wait as long as you can. |
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cecielscott
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I recommend you contact your local chapter of AARP. They'll be able to give you some good advice. |
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jlee1224
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If you take it now, a lot of your SS will be taxed. It's not worth it now. You should wait until your income stops, at which point you will have a higher benefit, along with no tax penalties. |
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oil field trash
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I believe if you do a careful calculation you will find that you should have been drawing your ss for the last three years! I suspect that you will be paying taxes on 85% of your SS in any case.
Let's assume you started at age 62 to draw SS and that your annual payment would be about $18,000. By age 66 you would have received about $72,000 and if you paid about 20% tax on that then you would be ahead about $57,000. Now if you start at age 66 to draw SS, the annual payment will be more. Let us assume it will be about $5000 a year extra. Then it will take you 10 or l1 years get an amount equal to the $57,000 |
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jennifer
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I agree with JLee also the longer you wait the more money you get a month from Social Security. |
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gregory_dittman
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If you hit $100,000 you get hit with the AMT. If you have your money in a 401K or IRA you will have to withdraw a minimum amount. If you did well, you probably will hit the AMT. The longer you wait, the more it could grow and the greater chance you will have of hitting the AMT.
Social security is worse than a 4% bond. The more you put into it, the less it's worth. Chances are all your social security money is going to be sucked up to pay for the AMT.
Grab a 1040 form and play with the basic numbers to see if your increased social security will outweight your increaed taxes. |
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researcher2
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I don't know what your tax brackets are, but certainly if I was you I would calculate taxes will occur on S.S. based upon taxes you pay on your salary earned. Despite paying taxes on S.S find out if an extra money goes in your pocket.
I am not an accountant... |
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cve415
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Do you have any additional income that you can depend on besides Socail security? I would contact your Social Security and ask them to send you copy of your recent statement. There, you will see how much money you have invested and what will you be recieving if you cash it out. Then you can decide after having all the resource. Also, talk to your financial adviser at your local bank. |
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