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pepsi
ParticipantIf you account for tax deduction, then you also have to consider the Standard deduction (for couples,it is $10700) you lost by itemize.
The tax deduction usually goes away after 20 years (for 30 year loan) or 10 years for 15 year loan, because the standard deduction is adjusted (up) for inflation.
pepsi
ParticipantIf you account for tax deduction, then you also have to consider the Standard deduction (for couples,it is $10700) you lost by itemize.
The tax deduction usually goes away after 20 years (for 30 year loan) or 10 years for 15 year loan, because the standard deduction is adjusted (up) for inflation.
pepsi
ParticipantIf you account for tax deduction, then you also have to consider the Standard deduction (for couples,it is $10700) you lost by itemize.
The tax deduction usually goes away after 20 years (for 30 year loan) or 10 years for 15 year loan, because the standard deduction is adjusted (up) for inflation.
pepsi
ParticipantIf you account for tax deduction, then you also have to consider the Standard deduction (for couples,it is $10700) you lost by itemize.
The tax deduction usually goes away after 20 years (for 30 year loan) or 10 years for 15 year loan, because the standard deduction is adjusted (up) for inflation.
pepsi
ParticipantI think you basically are competing with a lot of Qualcomm employees around that area. And that is a tough crowd to beat.
pepsi
ParticipantI think you basically are competing with a lot of Qualcomm employees around that area. And that is a tough crowd to beat.
pepsi
ParticipantI think you basically are competing with a lot of Qualcomm employees around that area. And that is a tough crowd to beat.
pepsi
ParticipantI think you basically are competing with a lot of Qualcomm employees around that area. And that is a tough crowd to beat.
November 7, 2007 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #96987pepsi
ParticipantAccording to the judge on the Vincent Chin's case:
" You don't make the punishment fit the crime; you make the punishment fit the criminal"
I guess that gives a lot of "nice" guys the license to kill…
Hey, I am a nice guy, too….
November 7, 2007 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #97052pepsi
ParticipantAccording to the judge on the Vincent Chin's case:
" You don't make the punishment fit the crime; you make the punishment fit the criminal"
I guess that gives a lot of "nice" guys the license to kill…
Hey, I am a nice guy, too….
November 7, 2007 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #97059pepsi
ParticipantAccording to the judge on the Vincent Chin's case:
" You don't make the punishment fit the crime; you make the punishment fit the criminal"
I guess that gives a lot of "nice" guys the license to kill…
Hey, I am a nice guy, too….
November 7, 2007 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #97069pepsi
ParticipantAccording to the judge on the Vincent Chin's case:
" You don't make the punishment fit the crime; you make the punishment fit the criminal"
I guess that gives a lot of "nice" guys the license to kill…
Hey, I am a nice guy, too….
pepsi
ParticipantJust did a quick search and our (CA) total debt is about 45 (end of 2006), plus 1.5B as mentioned in the article for 2007. That is about $1300 for each everyone of us (or about $3700 per household).
pepsi
ParticipantJust did a quick search and our (CA) total debt is about 45 (end of 2006), plus 1.5B as mentioned in the article for 2007. That is about $1300 for each everyone of us (or about $3700 per household).
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