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So when something bad happens, it should be my fault for something I never chose or an act I never committed, but when something good happens we should thank god? Yes, that makes perfect sense.
Really? Whenever something good happens I don't hear most people say "Thank Science and Logic!", most people I hear say "Thank God!". But when something bad happens, it was God's will.
What Walmart do you go to that is wonderful to shop in? Most of the ones I went to had merchandise everywhere but on the shelves, no workers to be found if you need help finding something and only 2 cashiers open with 30 people on line, yet they have 20 registers.
They call it "good debt" because theoretically, getting an education provides you with the tools to earn more money, unfortunately that's not always the case.
I'm not quite sure I agree with you. I live near NYC and rent in my area starts at about $1,400 for a one bedroom, not including utilities, and this is in a shady area. I just purchased a 1 bedroom condo, with a Hudson River and NYC view in a very nice town. I put 20% down and my mortgage and tax payments are $1,344 a ...more
You're accountant sucks quite frankly. Why is he not handling the IRS for you? I work at a medium sized accounting firm and if any of our clients have an issue with the IRS for work that we've performed, we always deal with the IRS on our clients behalf.