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I'm interested in joining a startup from San Francisco for a modest pay in exchange for 0.75% of equity (stock options). There has been one round valuing the company at...
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0 answerDue to the 2018 IRS Tax Law, W-2 employees lose out on most work expense deductions including home office deduction, as I understand it. And for this year, you cannot...
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1 answerI did independent contract-style work for two days last year that paid me $222.67. The check accounted deductions for Medicare and Social Security. I also made $195 from redemptions of...
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1 answerIt is universal that banks use deposits for lending and make money in the form of interests. My query is if bank utilising the deposit for lending,why it isn't reflected...
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6 answerI don't know this is the right place to place this type of question or not. I am an indian citizen and I have an Indian passport. But i want...
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1 answerHow to get the Price of a Stock in different exchanges using yahoo finance. For example, consider EEENF For US stocks:https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/EEENF?p=EEENF&.tsrc=fin-srch And I found for Australian...
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1 answerWhat time on Friday do gold futures weekly options expire? For example, I am interested in knowing what time the /GCV20:XCEC 1/100 AUG 20 (Wk2) /OG2Q20:XCEC 1925 CALL option expires...
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2 answerI'm trying to learn the the Black–Scholes option pricing formula and one of the elements of that formula (according to http://bradley.bradley.edu/~arr/bsm/pg04.html) is the "standard deviation of stock returns"....
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3 answerI'm a US citizen currently in the UK (Northern Ireland to be exact) on a student visa, which allows me to work up to 20 hours per week while I...
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1 answerI live in NJ, work in NY so file both NJ resident and NY non-resident returns. I have a NY 529 account that I think NY state will tax (prorated)...
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