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Jeremy Tillotson As Its The Giving Time Of Year In What Ways Has Your Company Given Back
31 December 2014 | 8 replies
When you couple this with the report by Cnbc that the largest wealth transfer is happening to the tune of 30 Trillion (you read that), I believe soon our pool of lenders will not only be asking about rates of return but at what social investing have we done.In 2010 Maryland made the first B Corp (you can read below but its is in short a hybrid of nonprofit and for profit company) approx 20 states either do or soon will allow these.
Derek Kerley Flipping - Taxes
28 March 2017 | 20 replies
So, if you're making a lot doing flips, enough to cover the reasonable salary and then have money left, it will help.Also keep in mind that social security, which is the biggest chunk of SET, is capped. 
Account Closed Washington state capital gains tax
27 September 2015 | 21 replies
Social and Health Services would get $6.4 billion, the Health Care Authority would receive $4.4 billion and the state's colleges and universities would receive $3.4 billion.The governor wants to levy a 7 percent capital gains tax on earnings from the sale of stocks, bonds and other assets above $25,000 for individuals and $50,000 for those who file jointly.
Gabe G. detroit, are these prices for real?
3 June 2015 | 29 replies
In 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history.[1][2] On December 11, 2014, it successfully exited bankruptcy.[3]Contents [hide] 1 Contributors to decline 1.1 Role of the automobile industry1.2 Rise of the suburbs1.3 1950s job losses1.4 1950s to 1960s freeway construction1.5 Detroit riots 1.5.1 Economic and social fallout of the 1967 riots1.6 1970s and 1980s2 Problems 2.1 Population decline2.2 Unemployment2.3 Poverty2.4 Urban decay2.5 Crime2.6 City finances3 See also4 References5 External linksContributors to decline[edit]See also: Rust BeltThe deindustrialization of Detroit has been a major factor in the population decline of the city.[4]Role of the automobile industry[edit]"Detroit rose and fell with the automobile industry
Kelley B. Why no love for condos?
6 January 2015 | 24 replies
That clues you into their level of education, their social status (I know that isn't politically correct, but face it) their economic/financial position.
Ryan Billingsley The Entrepreneur Roller Coaster by Darren Hardy
16 March 2015 | 5 replies
I see quotes from it all over social media which are all amazing! 
Mark D'Angelo Social Media Management Services.
7 January 2015 | 11 replies
I'm considering using a social media management service. 
Bryan Campbell LLC
2 January 2015 | 5 replies
Some states you can fill them out online.NextGo to irs.gov go to the top right hand corner and search ein ( employer identification number) this is your businesses social security number.
Alexander Flores Have a Plan....But Needs Work
3 January 2015 | 2 replies
But without any real guidance by any one in my social group that shares the investing idea.
Cal Mitchell I work 2 seasonal jobs and am steadily employed all year. Will I be able to get a mortgage?
5 January 2015 | 14 replies
Cal,Joel brings up a great point and if they're retired you can use the social security income and any pension or permanent income they receive.