boilermaker75
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Buffett's Salary Still $100K, But Security Costs $300K!
boilermaker75 replied to Parsad's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Maybe because BRK shareholders are happy while there are plenty of ex-DELL shareholders who got screwed when Dell took DELL private! -
The Disappearing Spoon. about 30% though it. I like learning the history behind scientific discoveries and that is what makes this book an enjoyable read.
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Life is Crazy or Ask Scott About Life
boilermaker75 replied to ScottHall's topic in General Discussion
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TurboTax 2014 and importing TXF file
boilermaker75 replied to boilermaker75's topic in General Discussion
You can only do this with desktop turbo tax right? I am using web version so I can only manually copy and paste each transaction. I view this as a reminder that I shouk not trade too much. Yes, only with the desktop version. -
TurboTax 2014 and importing TXF file
boilermaker75 replied to boilermaker75's topic in General Discussion
Although I don't know what the problem was, I was able to get my IB data imported into Turbotax. I was downloading the IB 1099 using Safari, which would not import to TurboTax. When I switched to Firefox the downloaded IB 1099 would import to TurboTax. -
Does anyone use TurboTax and import their brokerage transactions via a TXF file? Have you tried it this year? I am trying to do that with a TXF file from my IB account. When I try an import in TurboTax, my .txf file is not highlighted/selectable. I have tried to Google to see if anyone else is having this issue and I have posted my issue on the TurboTax Help Center.
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Congratulations and thank you!
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Thanks, I had missed the previous mention.
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My daughter did her undergrad in business. Where she went to school they had internship programs. She interned at a PR firm in London and also took a class the summer after her sophomore year. It was good because she learned she did not want to work in PR. Besides the formal internship program, her school also had an internship fair where at least a hundred companies came recruiting summer interns. Your niece should look to see what programs the OSU already has. Another thing your niece should look into is what summer programs other universities offer. After her junior year, my daughter did a program in UCLA's Anderson business school. Anderson's focused on the entertainment industry, but I am sure there are some, especially in the New York City area, that would focus on finance. My daughter now works in Hollywood.
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on his bet with Ted Seides http://news.yahoo.com/buffett-way-ahead-1-mn-wager-against-hedge-193649849.html
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How does a value investor go about buying a automobile?
boilermaker75 replied to SmallCap's topic in General Discussion
If you want to avoid the haggling and probably getting a better price than you would get by haggling, go to https://www.truecar.com/#/ -
The Men Who Built America - Available on Netflix
boilermaker75 replied to smreitz's topic in General Discussion
I also watched this when it came out on the History channel. I highly recommend it. -
The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance. About 40% through, will polish it off this weekend. An enjoyable read so far.
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Would this writeup get you into VIC today?
boilermaker75 replied to innerscorecard's topic in General Discussion
Who are you calling a scrub? The post that innerscorecard linked is John Huber of Saber Capital Management. What makes him a scrub in your eyes? Edit: full disclosure, I am not John Huber. Wasn't jawn619 jokingly referring to Buffett? -
Would this writeup get you into VIC today?
boilermaker75 replied to innerscorecard's topic in General Discussion
Yes and how many pages does he read every day? -
I developed an interest in the stock market in the late 1960s. However, I never seriously pursued learning about the stock market till around 1998. I have done really well the last 6 years. Am I there? I don't know. Ask me in another 5 years.
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“If you are mindful that old age has wisdom for its food, you will so exert yourself in youth that your old age will not lack sustenance,” Leonardi da Vinci. Pursuit of useful Knowledge, in honourable Actions and the Practice of Virtue; in which he who labours to improve himself from his Youth, will in Age reap the happiest Fruits of them; not only because these never leave a Man, not even in the extreamest [sic] Old Age; but only because a Conscience bearing Witness that our Life was sell-spent, together with the Remembrance of past good Actions, yields an unspeakable Comfort to the Soul,” Cicero. If youth only new, if old age only could. (I don't know who said this one.)
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Music about investing/business/money/getting rich
boilermaker75 replied to innerscorecard's topic in General Discussion
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The two coffee mugs I got for Christmas. So you see my passion is.......................coffee. Actually reading.
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By far my favorite is In-N-Out. I tried Five Guys several years ago and really did not like it. Since many of you rank Five Guys high, I'll have to give Five Guys another try. Maybe I had an outlier burger experience my one time at Five Guys.
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Festivus, the holiday for the rest of us! Happy Festivus!
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Biggest regrets of the older posters here?
boilermaker75 replied to yadayada's topic in General Discussion
"she's so fine there's no tellin where the money went" -
Biggest regrets of the older posters here?
boilermaker75 replied to yadayada's topic in General Discussion
Not buying more INTC in 1976!
