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I am an Australian Citizen currently living in the UK.I logged on to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website today an the ATO tells me i have unclaimed super....
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1 answerI am a non resident alien, not living in the US. I inherited funds from a US stock exchange account after the owner died, but they could not wire it...
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1 answerBackground information: I have a car loan that doesn't require payments if I'm ahead on the loan (but accrues the interest, of course, on the balance remaining). I still...
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10 answerI understand that a nonresident alien is taxed either using flat rates, or using potentially lowered rates if the US has a tax treaty with her country of residency. Question:...
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1 answerI live in Europe with my parents. I work and I have around 18k € (US$ 20k) in my bank account. I know that money loses its...
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5 answerI understand people can invest in Gold via ETF's which are investments backed by physical gold. My question is, do investments exist which are physically backed by Diamonds?...
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2 answerThe bond is a form of a debt capital, when the company loans money from investors for the needs of the company growth or buying some equipment, estate, e.t.c. And...
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1 answerAre they adjusted to the market cap at that time divided by the current number of shares outstanding (after rights issue)? This essentially accounts for the dilutive effect, correct? I...
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