Barely. The actual closing date seemed to be kind of up in the air, and my buyer’s attorney didn’t bother to tell me about money she needed in advance for some closing costs, and I didn’t find out about either of those things until I started prodding her about the closing date ...
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If her employer is entitled to the maximum FUTA credit, what SUTA and FUTA taxes does her employer owe on these wages if the SUTA tax rate is 5.4%? If all Should employers be required to provide employees some type of health insurance coverage, even ...
You owe the companies nothing. Less than nothing, you especially don't owe them any courtesy. They owe you. They have re-arranged the world to put themselves in front of you. They never asked for your permission, don't even start asking for theirs. this beg the question: am I entitled...
Transfer taxes (state specific) Escrow fees Flood certification Recording fee Property tax fees Homeowners insurance fees Prepaid interest How to calculate refinance savings To calculate the value of refinancing your home, compare the monthly payment of your current loan to the proposed payment on the...
“The world doesn’t owe you a living,” and it most certainly does not owe you a business!! If you’re going to be entitled, insist on free labor to finance your dream, and only hire people you want to have a beer with, finding labor will be very, very difficult for you. When...
Unfortunately, you need the money at age 60. Because you withdraw, the government imposes a 30% penalty on top of the taxes you have to pay. Don't think it can't happen. Expect it to happen! Taxable Investment Portfolio Is Key
If we leave everything as-is, we pay more than $300,000 in INTEREST on that mortgage. That’s on top of the$288,439we also owe. But if we apply this extra $2k every month, going forward – we can not only pay it offfaster, but alsosave $220,000!!! I honestly can’t get ...
50%: +10k EV = +$3k The simple math would tell you that even in this horrible case scenario, the first year your EV would be +$3k. That’s only IF you were going to lose all your money 50% of the time, which isn’t going to happen. ...
“What if we just paid you $5000 and called it quits. Also, from the books it looks like you owe us $4,621 in legal fees from years back. We can cancel that too as good will.” I thought “Oh I had no idea that I owed them this amount since I never got a bill – wonder ...