Therein lies the problem. Tupperware is too easy to copy and lacks exclusivity. They should branch out and market a line of luxury Tupperware-inspired handbags, or shoes, designed by 'Ye. :tongueout:
This seems asinine. In the US, eggs laid by meat chickens are not allowed for human consumption due to an FDA regulation. That's 400 meellion eggs annually, according to the National Chicken Council. (Wait . . . What? There's a National Chicken Council ?)
FREE THE EGGS!
"Despite only having liability coverage,"
-It doesn't matter what your cars cost. It's the OTHER party's vehicle, and automobiles have gotten so expensive. I recommend working with an independent insurance agent, and let him do the shopping for you.
The "limit" is negotiable. My dealership insisted their limit was $5,000 limit, but during closing, allowed me to charge $13,000 probably because I paid MSRP thanks to car shortage. At least I got a couple hundred dollars worth of points and achieved elite status through spend.
I was offered the same deal when I made a rental car reservation :D , not exactly an exclusive deal. I wonder if you have to prepay for all five years, so that's a $45 commitment.
I can't find a more recent tax thread...Basically I'm wondering are contributions to traditional IRA and SEP IRA all deductible.
Sole proprietor in 2022
Hypothetical income $50,000
Contribute $6,000 to a traditional IRA
Contribute $9,000 to SEP IRA
Question: Are the total contributions of...
No problems here with etrade for many years, but I don't have a point of comparison. One negative is uncommitted cash barely earns any interest. Etrade is now owned by Morgan Stanley.
Botulism - WHO
Spores produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum are heat-resistant and exist widely in the environment, and in the absence of oxygen they germinate, grow and then excrete toxins.
Well duh! Humans did conquer the dinosaurs. Why'd you think there aren't dinosaurs anymore? All we needed were stone-aged tools, and maybe alien technology.
Sorta unrelated, but I just had a CD that was called. Never happened to me before. I simply ignored whether CDs were call-protected or not. The weird part is that the called CD was paying 2.5%. My noobness doesn't understand why a relatively low interest CD was called back.
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