Dealing With Debt Stress
Have you ever thought about how to manage your unexpected expenses and sudden emergencies when they appear before you? Well, your answer is hidden in the ‘Emergency Fund’.
The ‘Emergency Fund’ can act as your first line of defense and can cover all your sudden financial emergencies. First, try to save $500 to $1000 in your emergency fund. Later, try to save 3 months to 6 months’ salary in your emergency fund. With an emergency fund in hand, you don’t have to take too much stress about your money and debt repayment.
An Accountant Looks At The Non Sequitur Lawsuit – The $65,000 Question
There is nothing that odd or unusual in the conflict that Steve McRae and Kyle Davis are having over the Non Sequitur Show. What is a little unusual is that they are actively litigating given the relatively small stakes, but given how stubborn people can be it is not that unusual. What is very unusual is that they seem to have gotten thousands of people interested in their dispute and that they are playing it out in such a public manner. If you go with the theory that there is no such thing as bad publicity and they are in an industry that thrives on views, that peculiarity might be a feature rather than a bug.
If this sort of dispute were going on in an accounting firm or a law firm or a medical practice, it would be kept out of view if at all possible. And as it happens, this sort of dispute goes on all the time in those and all sorts of other businesses. One of the things that will prevent it from killing the entity is that the players have too much to lose if the entity collapses.
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Over and over again courts have said that there is nothing sinister in so arranging one’s affairs as to keep taxes as low as possible. Everybody does so, rich or poor; and all do right, for nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands: taxes are enforced exactions, not voluntary contributions. To demand more in the name of morals is mere cant.
