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The article missed a couple of very important points on reverse mortgages, and why they are better in many cases than a first time home buyer tax credit 2012 equity loan: 1. You don't have to pay back the loan until the house is sold. With a home equity line of credit, you must pay a structured payment back to the bank, which can create financial strain. 2. Because there is no repayment, the bank cannot foreclose on you. So long as you remain in the house and continue Read More...
Hey Zippie - the energy industry gets zero subsideies. A tax regulation that allows a company car tax, any company, to take off thier income the cost of equipment needed to produce the company's product is not a subsidy. A subsidy is when the government GIVES money to a company, like Solandra. That is a subsidy. Allowing a company to substract from gross revenues the cost of producing those revenues is not a subsidy. So cut the Obama/Alinsky spin that the energy Read More...
The tax credit just caused people to accelerate their purchases which they would have likely made anyway. An $8,000 tax credit is not going to be an incentive for people to buy a whole first time home buyer tax credit 2012, except if the cost of that home is very low relative to the credit. This data doesn't tell you anything. Essentially May's housing numbers look bad because those who would have purchased in May/June instead purchased in April. The pipeline Read More...
who and what will happen in Fl is impossible to predict; the hostility of the state to its governor and Perry's stand on Social Security.are certainly going to impact the race. But there is still the basic question as to how much tax will i pay much money each will throw into the race. Fl can be a real expensive place to campaign; you need 5 separate regional setups and a ton-and-a-half of bucks to load up on tv. The Fl winner may well shoot his wad and wind up with Read More...
Have there been any reports on the actual level of voter turnout in Ohio this election cycle? All I see are reported percentages which equate to 5 out of every 8 voters choosing to overturn the law that was passed earlier this year. Was there a heavy voter turnout, average turnout for an off year election or light turnout? Everyone wants to project the percentage results from tonight into tax brackets 2012, but unless we know more about the level of turnout that Read More...
Obama takes responsibility for the Presidency, said it more than once, doubt if you listen. As for a CEO & a corporation tax rates, just check it out. News Corp has already violated the law by doing what they did in London. An American Corporation who does that is in violation of the law & warrants investigation which is why the conservative congressman from NY has called for the FBI to investigate them here in the US. Now, go to his office and complain. We all know Read More...
Because in basically every single example in this article, not relating to simple DDoS attacks, the breach occurred because one of your employees foolishly told someone their eset nod32 username and password. Its called social engineering. No amount of security or firewalls can stop a person from pretending to call from your IT support to get an employee's login credentials. And to underscore the security argument Mike is making, when twitter was breached a couple Read More...
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