Archive for March, 2008



Resolved Question: I need a loan?

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 11:11 pm
Recently I have been trying to figure out a way to get all my debt squared away. I'm $1,000 in debt and my husband owes the IRS $2,700 for a mistake that h&r block made on his taxes in 2006. We are trying to get h&r block to pay for the mistake. We want to pay that off then try to settle it after that cuz if we end up having to pay for it, we don't want our interest to be high. I want to take a loan out for $5,000 to get caught up on all bills and get other things paid that aren't due right now. But it will take care of all our bills for a while. We are vary financially stable right now. I am planning paying $500/month towards these bills and I just want one payment instead of paying all different places. My credit is pretty bad and his isn't bad but he is away and cant get a approved loan right now (he is in the military) so I have to do it myself. Is there any place that would allow me to get a loan of $5,000 with bad credit? And I don't think I can get a co-signer. And I don't want anything like A Debt Consolidation. I just want a loan where I receive the cash. When I say "pay my bills for a while" I mean it will take care of all debts and put money away for extra if needed. As of now we each have a cell phone bill to pay and smaller bills. Nothing too big. I don't have rent because I am living at my fathers house until we move to our permenant duty station within the next couple months. I figure putting $500/month towards this would be excellent. It would get this loan paid off in around a year. This way we still have his income and my income left to put away for saving. I have budgeted and everything seems good. With paying the $500/month plus bills, we will be left with a total of $3000/month left.



Resolved Question: I need a loan?

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 11:11 pm
Recently I have been trying to figure out a way to get all my debt squared away. I'm $1,000 in debt and my husband owes the IRS $2,700 for a mistake that h&r block made on his taxes in 2006. We are trying to get h&r block to pay for the mistake. We want to pay that off then try to settle it after that cuz if we end up having to pay for it, we don't want our interest to be high. I want to take a loan out for $5,000 to get caught up on all bills and get other things paid that aren't due right now. But it will take care of all our bills for a while. We are vary financially stable right now. I am planning paying $500/month towards these bills and I just want one payment instead of paying all different places. My credit is pretty bad and his isn't bad but he is away and cant get a approved loan right now (he is in the military) so I have to do it myself. Is there any place that would allow me to get a loan of $5,000 with bad credit? And I don't think I can get a co-signer. And I don't want anything like A Debt Consolidation. I just want a loan where I receive the cash. When I say "pay my bills for a while" I mean it will take care of all debts and put money away for extra if needed. As of now we each have a cell phone bill to pay and smaller bills. Nothing too big. I don't have rent because I am living at my fathers house until we move to our permenant duty station within the next couple months. I figure putting $500/month towards this would be excellent. It would get this loan paid off in around a year. This way we still have his income and my income left to put away for saving. I have budgeted and everything seems good. With paying the $500/month plus bills, we will be left with a total of $3000/month left.



Resolved Question: I need a loan?

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 11:11 pm
Recently I have been trying to figure out a way to get all my debt squared away. I'm $1,000 in debt and my husband owes the IRS $2,700 for a mistake that h&r block made on his taxes in 2006. We are trying to get h&r block to pay for the mistake. We want to pay that off then try to settle it after that cuz if we end up having to pay for it, we don't want our interest to be high. I want to take a loan out for $5,000 to get caught up on all bills and get other things paid that aren't due right now. But it will take care of all our bills for a while. We are vary financially stable right now. I am planning paying $500/month towards these bills and I just want one payment instead of paying all different places. My credit is pretty bad and his isn't bad but he is away and cant get a approved loan right now (he is in the military) so I have to do it myself. Is there any place that would allow me to get a loan of $5,000 with bad credit? And I don't think I can get a co-signer. And I don't want anything like A Debt Consolidation. I just want a loan where I receive the cash. When I say "pay my bills for a while" I mean it will take care of all debts and put money away for extra if needed. As of now we each have a cell phone bill to pay and smaller bills. Nothing too big. I don't have rent because I am living at my fathers house until we move to our permenant duty station within the next couple months. I figure putting $500/month towards this would be excellent. It would get this loan paid off in around a year. This way we still have his income and my income left to put away for saving. I have budgeted and everything seems good. With paying the $500/month plus bills, we will be left with a total of $3000/month left.



Resolved Question: I need a loan?

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 11:11 pm
Recently I have been trying to figure out a way to get all my debt squared away. I'm $1,000 in debt and my husband owes the IRS $2,700 for a mistake that h&r block made on his taxes in 2006. We are trying to get h&r block to pay for the mistake. We want to pay that off then try to settle it after that cuz if we end up having to pay for it, we don't want our interest to be high. I want to take a loan out for $5,000 to get caught up on all bills and get other things paid that aren't due right now. But it will take care of all our bills for a while. We are vary financially stable right now. I am planning paying $500/month towards these bills and I just want one payment instead of paying all different places. My credit is pretty bad and his isn't bad but he is away and cant get a approved loan right now (he is in the military) so I have to do it myself. Is there any place that would allow me to get a loan of $5,000 with bad credit? And I don't think I can get a co-signer. And I don't want anything like A Debt Consolidation. I just want a loan where I receive the cash. When I say "pay my bills for a while" I mean it will take care of all debts and put money away for extra if needed. As of now we each have a cell phone bill to pay and smaller bills. Nothing too big. I don't have rent because I am living at my fathers house until we move to our permenant duty station within the next couple months. I figure putting $500/month towards this would be excellent. It would get this loan paid off in around a year. This way we still have his income and my income left to put away for saving. I have budgeted and everything seems good. With paying the $500/month plus bills, we will be left with a total of $3000/month left.



Resolved Question: I own heriditory property in Chennai. The land belongs to temple for which land rent is being paid monthly?

Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 10:21 pm
I own heriditory property in Chennai which was purchased in the year 1955. The building belongs to us. The land belongs to one temple which comes under H R Board. Major portion of the land in the whole street where my house is situated belongs to the same temple only and the building owners are paying nominal rent for the land so far. For the portion of my land, I am paying a nominal rent of Rs. 100/ pm. I am paying the corporation tax, water charges, EB bill etc. regularly for the building which I own and receipts obtained in my name only. Since the land belongs to temple, even though I am paying nominal rent every month without fail, suddenly the temple trustees are demanding an enmorous rent of Rs. 2000/ pm for the said land. The whole street is in problem now. Why they demand like this? Is there any legal provisions to curtail their demand? What I have to do? Is there any amendment with regard to temple land lease act for chennai. Any lawyers please advise me. Thanks.



Resolved Question: how much does H&R Block charge to do your taxes?

Monday 24 March 2008 @ 2:28 pm
i have never done my taxes before, and bought turbo tax, and its way confusing, i had a baby last year, so all my medical bills are deductibles, and now that i have a dependant, i have no clue what to do...how much does H&R Block charge ..? i only made about $20,000 last year..i was only part time during my pregnancy..



Resolved Question: how much does H&R Block charge to do your taxes?

Monday 24 March 2008 @ 2:28 pm
i have never done my taxes before, and bought turbo tax, and its way confusing, i had a baby last year, so all my medical bills are deductibles, and now that i have a dependant, i have no clue what to do...how much does H&R Block charge ..? i only made about $20,000 last year..i was only part time during my pregnancy..



Resolved Question: how much does H&R Block charge to do your taxes?

Monday 24 March 2008 @ 2:28 pm
i have never done my taxes before, and bought turbo tax, and its way confusing, i had a baby last year, so all my medical bills are deductibles, and now that i have a dependant, i have no clue what to do...how much does H&R Block charge ..? i only made about $20,000 last year..i was only part time during my pregnancy..



Resolved Question: how much does H&R Block charge to do your taxes?

Monday 24 March 2008 @ 2:28 pm
i have never done my taxes before, and bought turbo tax, and its way confusing, i had a baby last year, so all my medical bills are deductibles, and now that i have a dependant, i have no clue what to do...how much does H&R Block charge ..? i only made about $20,000 last year..i was only part time during my pregnancy..



Resolved Question: National debt increasing $1.6 billion per day? What do you think of Ron Paul’s “Sunshine in Monetary Policy”

Sunday 23 March 2008 @ 8:21 am
Act? "While it is very easy to blame current energy prices on malevolent Arabs or sky-rocketing new home prices on greedy developers...We must face the fact that because of runaway spending, our dollar simply will not buy as much as it did a few years ago. The federal government is printing up money at unprecedented rates just to keep up with Bush's spending habits. The unconscionable behavior has de-valued our currency and is now translating into disastrous results for all Americans. Noted economist Anna Schwartz once wrote: "Periods of increased growth of the money supply such as 1914-1920, 1939-1948, 1967-1980 all corresponded with incredibly high rates of inflation. In November 2005, the Federal Reserve announced it would no longer publish the M3 money aggregate (the total amount of the U.S. dollar supply). Their press release claimed: "The costs of collecting the underlying data and publishing M3 outweigh the benefits." The announcement received absolutely no coverage from the mainstream news media. That announcement meant that we woud no longer know how much financial institutions as well as foreign nations hold in U.S currency. Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) introduced a bill to force the Federal Reserve to disclose the M3. H.R. 4892 and was known as the Sunshine in Monetary Policy Act. Of course, there was very little support for this sensible legislation in the big spending Congress. Though the federal government claims the current rate of inflation is 4.3 percent, working Americans know better. However, considering the irrelevant and confused method in which the feds calculate the rate of inflation along with the omission of critical price information, it is little wonder the official rate makes no sense. The federal government uses the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to calculate the rate of inflation...Well, sort of. The CPI is derived by collecting prices of goods and services in 87 urban areas, 23,000 retail establishments, and 50,000 landlords and tenants. However, the government then omits some very pertinent data such as energy and food prices and refer rather to the 'core CPI.' Though housing prices have been rising at incredible rates over the last several years, the rate of inflation has never reflected the sky-rocketing costs because only rent is used as part of their equation. Actual home prices have never been included. Federal, state, and local income taxes are left out of the equation, as are gasoline and home heating oil prices. Education, insurance, and health care costs are either left out or vastly under-reported. While prices are increasing at a staggering rate, the economy is not growing and wages are stagnate. This is the dreaded condition known as 'stagflation.' A good indicator as to the strength of the dollar is by comparing it to other currencies. For example, the dollar has lost 75 percent of its value against the Euro since 2001, and 34 percent of its value against the Canadian dollar during the same period. Another sign that our currency is quickly weakening is the fact that the price of inported goods rose an astounding 11.4 percent in 2007 alone, which was the largest increase since the Import Price Index began 25 yeas ago. With President Bush and the Federal Reserve churning out U.S. dollars with all the thought given to making confetti, we are actually living through a period of hyper inflation with no end in sight. That may be why the federal reserve recently stopped publishing the M3 figures which shows the actual amount of U.S. dollars being held worldwide. In conclusion, President Bush along with quite possible the most corrupt Congress in U.S. history, has mortgaged not only our children's futre but that of our grand-children's as well. The next time you hear Bush preaching about morality, write a letter to the White House and ask him...Is it morally right to spend future generations into bankruptcy? http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/56120 Would YOUR candidate DRASTICALLY cut spending and address monetary policy as necessary to fix this? nana it might if he didn't just consider that more room to buy, and by his tax raise plan, and his plan to give $800 billion to the UN to give out as it wants in other economies than our own, I'm suspecting he is thinking every dollar cut in Iraq is one he can spend somewhere else. meg, cite a single misrepresentation of data... typical, that is an easy charge to make, and it is untrue, so look into it.



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