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Tired Of Trading
  • Member for 8 years, 8 months
  • Last seen more than 2 years ago
  • Cupertino
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Found some land for lease online, leasing agent won't tell me the price
I mean, the price per sqft was never indicated anywhere, and that's the reason I called leasing agent, to get the price.
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What is this "Trading", "Stock Price" when I type NASDAQ:FB?
I don't know if advertising is allowed here on SO, but I am a member of a very serious trading community where we learn how to trade and what to trade. The membership is not that expensive (about $300 a year) and I have gained a lot of knowledge through it. To the point - if you want to start making wise decisions about your money investing, start at least watching Youtube videos about it, there are also lots of good good books on Amazon about simple principles of trading stocks and currencies. That's the right path to go rather looking at the Google search bar without understanding it.....
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Start working at age 58. What's probable pension amount?
in 10 years he will be a citizen. So no need to fight for those 40 credits?
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Start working at age 58. What's probable pension amount?
so there is no simple formula that calculates Social Security pension amount based on the paid taxes correct? Better to open an IRA account and deduct in it...
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Start working at age 58. What's probable pension amount?
Why down voting? Any questions? I'll clarify
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Start working at age 58. What's probable pension amount?
@DilipSarwate Apologies, I edited the question. Dad actually granted Green Card, not naturalized.
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Start working at age 58. What's probable pension amount?
corrected as my dad not naturalized, rather received Green Card
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Start working at age 58. What's probable pension amount?
@DStanley No, I literally meant to IRS(Internal Revenue Service). Isn't the IRS who later define pension amount based on the paid taxes?