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Rich Weese How about 100% annual inflation and 50% unemployment
17 November 2011 | 10 replies
Maybe the decline of the dollar won't look so bad measured against the other declining currencies of the world.
Ashan D 1/3 Of My Income To Taxes If I Don't Do Something!
7 September 2008 | 45 replies
Maybe all in the year of the purchase (expenses), maybe spread out over multiple years (capital purchases.)If the C-corp did trading (I assume you mean stocks or currency or some other financial instrument), I'm not sure if they can claim the re-invested money was a deduction or not.
Raj Kumar Tenant did not sign lease, handed Security Deposit, now doesn't want the place and requesting refund
9 December 2015 | 21 replies
Let them know that as soon as the bank examines the currency and confirms the deposit is valid you will be more than happy to refund their funds.
Patrick Kelly Boston Housing Glut
3 April 2016 | 10 replies
As a professional Boston area investor, I continually hear of Chinese and other international investors from decelerating/unstable economies, many with weakening currencies, driving up the prices of new-build, Class A residential assets.  
Andrew L. Best Accounting Software
15 September 2013 | 9 replies
It also provides a better handling of multi-currency, Canadian GIFI and Canadian & International taxation that we experienced with Quickbooks (or SimplyAccounting).
James Reed Bitcoin and Real Estate
12 July 2023 | 8 replies
But I see what you’re saying about the risk of the bitcoin value dropping.Some countries are already fully adopting bitcoin as apart of their currency.
Canesha Edwards Where’s the Bubble?
29 January 2022 | 71 replies
The US is a heavily debt burdened country, with a devaluing currency, who’s GDP is at historical lows.
Brian Moran Hello All! Anyone on here based in London England?
18 October 2022 | 4 replies
With interest rates, currencies and property prices moving so quickly right now, I'm starting to look again at the London market which I haven't done in a few years.
Account Closed Bitcoin Crypto & Buying Real Estate - Not As Safe As You Think
19 December 2022 | 7 replies
It was the second-largest cryptocurrency seizure by the DOJ.On Friday, Zhong, 32, pleaded guilty to scamming the Silk Road, a now-defunct website located on the dark web where users could purchase illicit goods and services using bitcoin, in September 2012.AGENCY HEADS CALL FOR LEGISLATION GRANTING GREATER AUTHORITY TO REGULATE CRYPTOHe was able to scam Silk Road out of the cryptocurrency, which was used as currency on the site, by depositing bitcoin into multiple fraud accounts registered with the marketplace and then triggering more than 100 withdrawal transactions in quick succession in order to trick Silk Road’s withdrawal-processing system into releasing tens of thousands of bitcoins, according to the DOJ.
Chris Seveney Interest rates are not going back to 3%
21 February 2023 | 94 replies
Impossible because it's the reverse currency of the worldIs the Fed printing predictable: It DOESAt certain point, they have to print money again as demand for US Dollar increases.