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    How to reduce a loss

    I wouldn't try to do options until you've gotten risk-management with stocks mastered first. Due to leverage of options, you could've lost over 50% of your position.
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    Big mistake, I had CNBC on with Cramer

    Remember the "Monkey vs. Cramer" website? It was hilarious how the monkey always did better! ahahahahah!!
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    Emulating CRT monitors

    most OS has font-smoothing feature that smooths ragges edges with anti-aliasing. Some monitors have it as well. Turn that feature on.
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    How to reduce a loss

    Yup, dollar-cost averaging is just rationalization and protecting ego. Plenty of stocks that went down and never recovered. Portfolios would be much better off having dumped these "blue chips": Enron, Lehman Brothers, GM, CitiCorp, US Steel, Eastman Kodak, Xerox, Polaroid, KMart, MCI/Worldcom...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    no jury involved. Case is over and closed. All settlement is compensatory and already paid. Exploring options on getting it out of attourney's holding/trust account and distributed to "daughter". Going to ask CFP & tax-attourneys about trust-fund options and how to structure them. Thanks!
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    It's two-step process. Wrongful-death suit is done and closed. Settlement has been paid to my brother's estate and sitting in attourney's account. Next step is distributing the funds and there's numerous ways to do it. I'm exploring options and if there's way to pass it directly into trust...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    I think there is way for attourney to petition court to re-allocate settlement funds, which is sitting in attourney's trust fund. This is separate matter than wrongful-death case itself, which is now concluded and closed. Will consult some attourneys on estate and trust topics, thanks!
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    Besides, IRS considers compensatory settlement fitting for damages in suit and doesn't consider it taxable. Why would you then think that taxing it is "fair"? Real issue here is determining who should receive that tax-free settlement. And I don't think IRS's determination, based upon pain or...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    Not everyone lives on average line, so you can't treat everyone same. Sliding tax-rates based on income is one way tax-man doesn't think everyone should be treated same. You are disagreeing with tax-man, so that's fine. Here's one example, let's say my brother was to live another 10-15yrs and...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    He hadn't completed adoption yet. From court's perspective, my dad was heir.
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    No such thing as there's no way for everyone to agree on what "fair" is. That's very subjective like saying "best flavour" of ice-cream is chocolate. However, that's perfectly equal to and not better or worse than someone else's preference for vanilla. It comes down to numbers. Do you willingly...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    Thanks! Doesn't have to be dependent? I should've been asking everyone I know to pay for my tuition!!! :)
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    No, award went to "sole heir" as determined by Oregon law.
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    There are numerous ways to do taxes legally with differing amounts due. Don't tell me you do quick form and pay maximum taxes calculated?
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    That's another good idea! He would have to adopt her as his own kid in order to count her tuition on his taxes. Then when she turns 18, it's no longer deductible. At some point, she needs to learn to manage her own money. Buying her own cars, houses, etc. Just trying to make my brother's money...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    Thank you, I will do that as well as CFP and explore trusts in-depth. :)
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    What would you do in situations such as this: 1. someone accidently kills a loved one in your family through neglect. That is, they messed up. 2. it is proven 100% with video and eye-witness testimony that they were responsible Would you roll over "oh well" and just go on with your life? Note...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    Thank you. Yes, that's one avenue we looked at. Up to $15k/yr can be gifted without taxation. Which won't be enough to even pay for her college-tuition. I'm exploring inheritance hierarchy where default heir can renounce their claim and pass onto next (my brother and I). However, that still...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    My brother was killed by someone who ran red-light. He was only 45-years old and leaves behind 16-year old daughter. My dad, my remaining brother and I wants to allocate settlement for daughter's care and future education, but it won't compare to what could've been done if my brother was still...
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    wrongful-death settlement, taxes and trusts

    hi, looking for some advice from seasoned folks... BACKGROUND: my youngest brother was killed in traffic crash in Oregon last year. Estate filed wrongful-death lawsuit. We will be receiving settlement soon. POSSIBLE SCENARIOS - My dad is listed as "sole heir" in probate proceedings and will...
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