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April 1, 2010 at 1:21 PM #534157April 1, 2010 at 7:29 PM #5342975yearwaiterParticipant
[quote=threadkiller]Yes excellent read! In almost every business deal there is a winner and a loser (there is also win win) so, in the end, the end sum game is really zero. That’s what makes these times really interesting is that there is still the same assets and money out there, it just causes people to behave differently. People do not like to make changes in their behavior, but will when forced to. I consider myself a winner in this latest round of recession but realize my gains will be wiped out by higher taxes down the road.[/quote]
Finally you are also a loser when “the higher taxes hitting us down the road”. This is what my most concern – in every business deal there might be a winners n losers but not in the daily life deal. Today everything converted and measured interms of business style and finally we end up this stage There is no gurantee even for peaceful public to stay away from all and remain calm – still it knocks us down. Just daily life became a gamble concept day to day federal bailouts or changes or whatever they try to support the system.
April 1, 2010 at 7:29 PM #5352475yearwaiterParticipant[quote=threadkiller]Yes excellent read! In almost every business deal there is a winner and a loser (there is also win win) so, in the end, the end sum game is really zero. That’s what makes these times really interesting is that there is still the same assets and money out there, it just causes people to behave differently. People do not like to make changes in their behavior, but will when forced to. I consider myself a winner in this latest round of recession but realize my gains will be wiped out by higher taxes down the road.[/quote]
Finally you are also a loser when “the higher taxes hitting us down the road”. This is what my most concern – in every business deal there might be a winners n losers but not in the daily life deal. Today everything converted and measured interms of business style and finally we end up this stage There is no gurantee even for peaceful public to stay away from all and remain calm – still it knocks us down. Just daily life became a gamble concept day to day federal bailouts or changes or whatever they try to support the system.
April 1, 2010 at 7:29 PM #5349835yearwaiterParticipant[quote=threadkiller]Yes excellent read! In almost every business deal there is a winner and a loser (there is also win win) so, in the end, the end sum game is really zero. That’s what makes these times really interesting is that there is still the same assets and money out there, it just causes people to behave differently. People do not like to make changes in their behavior, but will when forced to. I consider myself a winner in this latest round of recession but realize my gains will be wiped out by higher taxes down the road.[/quote]
Finally you are also a loser when “the higher taxes hitting us down the road”. This is what my most concern – in every business deal there might be a winners n losers but not in the daily life deal. Today everything converted and measured interms of business style and finally we end up this stage There is no gurantee even for peaceful public to stay away from all and remain calm – still it knocks us down. Just daily life became a gamble concept day to day federal bailouts or changes or whatever they try to support the system.
April 1, 2010 at 7:29 PM #5348855yearwaiterParticipant[quote=threadkiller]Yes excellent read! In almost every business deal there is a winner and a loser (there is also win win) so, in the end, the end sum game is really zero. That’s what makes these times really interesting is that there is still the same assets and money out there, it just causes people to behave differently. People do not like to make changes in their behavior, but will when forced to. I consider myself a winner in this latest round of recession but realize my gains will be wiped out by higher taxes down the road.[/quote]
Finally you are also a loser when “the higher taxes hitting us down the road”. This is what my most concern – in every business deal there might be a winners n losers but not in the daily life deal. Today everything converted and measured interms of business style and finally we end up this stage There is no gurantee even for peaceful public to stay away from all and remain calm – still it knocks us down. Just daily life became a gamble concept day to day federal bailouts or changes or whatever they try to support the system.
April 1, 2010 at 7:29 PM #5344285yearwaiterParticipant[quote=threadkiller]Yes excellent read! In almost every business deal there is a winner and a loser (there is also win win) so, in the end, the end sum game is really zero. That’s what makes these times really interesting is that there is still the same assets and money out there, it just causes people to behave differently. People do not like to make changes in their behavior, but will when forced to. I consider myself a winner in this latest round of recession but realize my gains will be wiped out by higher taxes down the road.[/quote]
Finally you are also a loser when “the higher taxes hitting us down the road”. This is what my most concern – in every business deal there might be a winners n losers but not in the daily life deal. Today everything converted and measured interms of business style and finally we end up this stage There is no gurantee even for peaceful public to stay away from all and remain calm – still it knocks us down. Just daily life became a gamble concept day to day federal bailouts or changes or whatever they try to support the system.
April 2, 2010 at 2:41 PM #534903evolusdParticipantI’d like to hear davelj comment on the accounting changes within the banking industry.
April 2, 2010 at 2:41 PM #534773evolusdParticipantI’d like to hear davelj comment on the accounting changes within the banking industry.
April 2, 2010 at 2:41 PM #535363evolusdParticipantI’d like to hear davelj comment on the accounting changes within the banking industry.
April 2, 2010 at 2:41 PM #535459evolusdParticipantI’d like to hear davelj comment on the accounting changes within the banking industry.
April 2, 2010 at 2:41 PM #535722evolusdParticipantI’d like to hear davelj comment on the accounting changes within the banking industry.
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