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I played Oblivion when it came out but never got far because my machine was old and kept crashing. Well, I upgraded my machine and bought it...
Best video I've seen on WSHH yet. If more parents did this you wouldn't see the other videos we saw. <object width="448" height="374"><param...
How much of how good Godfather is has to do with Coppola versus how awesome the book is? I've read that book 10 times. Or does it not even matter?...
The kids and his ex deserve it. He should have enough to make a fresh start and the rest should go to making restitution.
Damn! :eek: However, if you didn't cash out... it should be all the way back up and then some.
Citigroup stock 2 years ago... about $30k
Doesn't seem that bad. I mean, the guy admitted he was on drugs etc. If he had assaulted someone that would have been bad. A thieving drug addict...
You have to play to win, so buy at least one ticket. Beyond that there isn't much point.
Amazing. Loving the story so far. Hopefully it all goes well tomorrow.
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I still don't get it. Take $50k and compound interest it over 20 years and you get something like $275k. If you're adding $50k a year on top...
Sorry. I'm dense. Can you break that down a little more for me what the 8.9% is? It's the rate of return you would need on the $500k to equal...
I understand that you get the $50k annually and you can start investing that right away, adding $50k more to it each year as you get your money...
How is the calculation ok? He wrote "Punching a few numbers into my calculator, I find that if we start with a cash value of $500,000 and...
You are but they default to Cash Value if you don't specify.
Got Friday and Monday's off for both Christmas and New Years. Really nice but now it makes going back tomorrow sucky.
Except you only need 3.53% to grow $500k to $1m over 20 years, compounded anually. What calculator is that guy using? Maybe the straight dope...