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    Health Insurance in New Jersey

    You can invest it in stocks that do not pay a dividend.
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    Health Insurance in New Jersey

    There are 3 bridges near Cherry Hill that you need to take to get into Philly, like the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Walt Whitman Bridge, and the Betsy Ross Bridge.
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    Health Insurance in New Jersey

    Idiot.
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    Health Insurance in New Jersey

    We are not poor. I just choose to work part-time, since I have enough money and love to spend time with my family, friends, and travelling the world.
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    Health Insurance in New Jersey

    Yes there are many obese people in the U.S. Of course, doctors and hospitals like that, since it increases their profits. Personally, my wife and I take care of our health, we exercise, and we buy organic meats, fruits, and vegetables from Whole Foods. We do not eat red meat, just fish and...
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    Health Insurance in New Jersey

    1) It is not a joke. 2) People can live in NJ on $30k; you may be living paycheck to paycheck or close to it, but you can do it. Many people do it. Personally, I live in a 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath single family home, but you can buy cheap 2 bedroom condos in NJ in good towns with good schools...
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    Any of you guys lost your health coverage?

    I am so happy that Obamacare is finally here. I live in New Jersey. It is now easier to obtain Medicaid in New Jersey. For a family of 3, you can earn up to $25,975 and still qualify for Medicaid for the entire family. Here is a link... http://www.njfamilycare.org/income.aspx Health...
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    Health Insurance in New Jersey

    I am so happy that Obamacare is finally here. I live in New Jersey. It is now easier to obtain Medicaid in New Jersey. For a family of 3, you can earn up to $25,975 and still qualify for Medicaid for the entire family. Here is a link... http://www.njfamilycare.org/income.aspx Health...
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    "Wolf of Wall Street" review

    People should invest on their own through a discount broker. Why would anyone trust a broker, especially one from a boiler room. I guess the world needs stupid people so that someone else can get rich.
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    Being a Young, American Adult Is a Financial Nightmare

    This is a funny clip from George Carlin... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66OwZjsi0D0
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    Being a Young, American Adult Is a Financial Nightmare

    Now you have 3D tattoos... http://www.inspirationsweb.com/design/3d-tattoos/ http://www.twoimpulse.com/zenith/inspiration/55-amazing-3d-tattoos-for-your-inspiration
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    Can I just sign up for Obamacare once I'm sick?

    I would not pay $1,000 per month for health insurance. Those premiums will bankrupt most people. It's cheaper to just pay the fine next year and in future years. Obtain insurance when you need it, since it will cover pre-existing conditions, no more underwriting. Pray for no emergency room...
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    I wish I bought thousands of 14 strike price put contracts yesterday. I could have then finally bought my dream apartment in Manhattan... http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/55-Central-Park-W--Ph1920_New-York_NY_10023_M45413-34365?row=4
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    Average ObamaCare price: $328 per month.

    In my state (New Jersey), there are 3 companies on ehealthinsurance.com. The agent said that one of the companies will insure you effective the next day.
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    Average ObamaCare price: $328 per month.

    I spoke to a health insurance agent today. Starting January 1st, no one will be denied health insurance because of a pre-existing condition. No more underwriting. You can most likely find a plan that will insure you effective the next day. I can see people cancelling their health insurance...
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    Average ObamaCare price: $328 per month.

    If premiums skyrocket or if your premium is high already, I can see people cancelling their health insurance, paying the penalty which there is a cap, and getting insurance when they need it, since you won't be turned down for having a pre-existing condition. Just pray you don't have an...
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    Estimated Taxes

    For the past 4 years, my accountant has been deducting on the Schedule A the estimated state taxes that I paid to the state for the current year, without adjusting for the difference between actual and estimated taxes paid for the prior year. So for example, I paid $5,000 in 2011 for state...
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    Estimated Taxes

    I have always deducted estimated income taxes paid to the state on the Schedule A in the past. That is what my accountant said to do. Then I thought about it some more...If I collect revenue of let's say $100k in one year and then pay that whole $100k to the state as an estimated tax, I can...
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    Estimated Taxes

    I am self employed and file a Schedule C (profit or loss from business) and Schedule A for itemized deductions each year. My question is...can you deduct estimated taxes paid to the state on the Schedule A?
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    Staffing agency

    I went on an interview a few days ago for a staffing agency in NYC that places accountants, financial executives, and lawyers. They charge a fee to the client of 25% of the first year starting salary of the candidate they place. For example, if they place someone into a $100k per year salaried...
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