Finance?????
The “Rule of 72” suggests that an amount will double in 12 years at a 6 percent compound annual rate or double in 6 years at a 12 percent annual rate. Is this a useful rule, and is it an accurate one?
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finance????
Sven Smorgasbord is 35 years old is presently experiencing the “good” life. As a result, he anticipates that he will increase his weight at a rate of 3 percent a year. At present he weighs 200 pounds. What will he weigh at age 60?
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Money – Pink Floyd + Lyrics
*Lyrics* Money (Waters) 6:32 Money, get away. Get a good job with good pay and you’re okay. Money, it’s a gas. Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash. New car, caviar, four star daydream, Think I’ll buy me a football team. Money, get back. I’m all right Jack keep your hands off of my stack. Money, it’s a hit. Don’t give me that do goody good bullshit. I’m in the high-fidelity first class traveling set And I think I need a Lear jet. Money, it’s a crime. Share it fairly but don’t take a slice of my pie. Money, so they say Is the root of all evil today. But if you ask for a raise it’s no surprise that they’re giving none away. “huhuh! I was in the right!” “Yes, absolutely in the right!” “I certainly was in the right!” “You was definitely in the right. That geezer was cruising for a bruising!” “Yeah!” “Why does anyone do anything?” “I don’t know, I was really drunk at the time!” “I was just telling him, he couldn’t get into number 2. He was asking why he wasn’t coming up on freely, after I was yelling and screaming and telling him why he wasn’t coming up on freely. It came as a heavy blow, but we sorted the matter out” Please tell me songs that you would like me to put on they must be classic rock. Just post a channel comment here is how to do it. Name of song: Name of artist: Just fill that out thanks
Finance: What Managers Need to Know
Joe Knight, coauthor of the Financial Intelligence series, gives you a crash course in reading the numbers.
Why do people use Private Hard Money Lenders?
I was wondering why people decide to use private hard money lenders when they can get a loan from those other banks that don’t care about bad credit. Does anybody have any insight on why people decide to use these lenders instead of banks?
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Buying a vehicle for my business – cash versus financing, and how much may I use it for personal use?
I own a six-month old single-owner LLC, which I operate out of my house. I want to purchase a car to use for my business. My company is a telecom-consulting business, so the primary use for the car would be to drive to client appointments and to take packages to the local shipping store. I typically don’t do much personal driving during the week after business hours.
I am not sure if I should pay cash for the car, or if I need to finance the car. Which is a better write-off?
My wife has her car, and we use it primarily for family functions. So, how much could I use the company car for my own personal use without the risk of doing something illegal (tax-wise)? My wife would probably never use the car, even though she is technically an employee.