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Retirement Wisdom Part 3 - Review Annuall
If you are really interested in becoming a millionaire, good financial planning can get you there! Nearly a third of lottery winners end up bankrupt. As Tomas Sowell writes in his book Basic Economics, Even millionaires can have a hard time making ends meet if they try to live like billionaires. Now, here's some financial wisdom you can bank on...Retirement Wisdom Part 3 - Review Annually (2004-11-08)by David John MarottaWhatever financial changes come your way, an annual reviews guarantees t
Nov 4, 2004, 12:00 am - marotta - Lottery Discussion Forum
Poll: More than two-thirds of Alabamians favor lottery
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on October 07, 2004 Put it to a referendum!Actually, as it said in the article, it was put to a vote of the people in 1999, but it was defeated. Makes you wonder about polls considering many say there's overwhelming support for it, yet it was defeated.Here in Louisiana, we had the opposite. Our representatives were saying, partially due to polls, the people didn't want a lottery and didn't even want it to be voted on, but a few kept bringing it up. Finally,
Oct 10, 2004, 9:45 am - PrisonerSix - Lottery News
paying taxes after they takes their taxes
Quote: Originally posted by DoctorEw220 on September 26, 2004another thing to remember is that some states do not tax their own residents if they win the lottery, but if a non-resident wins the same amount, that person will have to pay state taxes (look at hobart parnell. he's from VA, but won a powerball jackpot in 2003 with a ticket purchased in WV. it even mentioned in the article that because he was from out-of-state that he had to pay state taxes.)Sometimes the out-of-state winner pays a di
Sep 26, 2004, 6:42 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Pa. Lucky for Life
Quote: Originally posted by Lotto Czar on August 31, 2004Came across this in the Pa. Bulletin last week. Apparently our good Commonwealth is starting a new draw game. Rules were spelled out, understood most of it. Only thing I don't know is when it will start. Article said at the descretion of the Secretary of Revenue Anyone know anything else?Here's what I know;$2 per playpick 6 of 38 numberssingle line per playone in 20 tickets is an automatic winner of $10top prize of $3,000 per week for
Sep 1, 2004, 1:31 am - DoctorEw220 - Jackpot Games Forum
Pa. Lucky for Life
Came across this in the Pa. Bulletin last week. Apparently our good Commonwealth is starting a new draw game. Rules were spelled out, understood most of it. Only thing I don't know is when it will start. Article said at the descretion of the Secretary of Revenue Anyone know anything else?Here's what I know;$2 per playpick 6 of 38 numberssingle line per playone in 20 tickets is an automatic winner of $10top prize of $3,000 per week for life. Minimum of $1,000,800.mtch 3 -win $3; 4 wins $40,
Aug 31, 2004, 2:48 pm - Lotto Czar - Jackpot Games Forum
$40 Million Man's payments end
I am still waiting for the proof that a lottery winner would make more money after 20 years investing the lump sum than if they choose the annuity. Please post the link to an article that will make a believer out of anyone who isn't sure. To me, it seems like you have to make back 40% of your money just to get back to zero, assuming 35% in taxes and 5% to spend on enjoying life. Then you have to make an additional X% to match or beat the annuity. But maybe I'm wrong, and its easier than I think
Aug 31, 2004, 11:09 am - tg636 - Lottery News
Lottosync 1.8 Free predictions newsletter
Just further to the above Post I came across this article.http://www.internet.com/icom_cgi/print/print.cgi?url=http://15seconds.com/issue/020118.htmHaving just recently forked out some $450 to get XP Pro so that I could get IIS it kinda caught my eye. IIS stands for Internet Information Services. All the work that Todd does here comes to you finally through IIS. Why they didn't call it something more meaningful like WebEngine beats me.Anyway, what this means is without Access but with an Access
Aug 28, 2004, 1:17 am - Colin F - Lottery Systems Forum
Group buys every Pick 3 lottery combination and wins
Quote: Originally posted by qutgnt on August 09, 2004In Illinois everything through 600 dollars cvan be claimed at a retailer with no need to go to Lottery Office. 601 and higher you go to fill out a claim form. I know its the smae in Iowa too so I figure its the same in Mizzou. If not I stand corrected.But put it this way I am sure the guy made money or the article would have never been written in first place. And I am sure the guy wouldnt go through all the hassle if he wasnt gonna make the
Aug 9, 2004, 10:10 pm - Jake649 - Lottery News
Sequencial Probability
Message 1 in threadFrom: Jose Miguel Lopez ( josemiguel@lopez.bz)Subject: Lottery and sequential probability View this article onlyNewsgroups: rec.gambling.lotteryDate: 2004-08-03 07:53:24 PSTSometime ago Robert Perkis posted the following comment on this newsgroup: In real life lottery is a wave form. During any given session some ballsare moving from the decline (dead) state to the action state, some movingfrom the action state to the cresting state and some moving from cresting todecline.
Aug 5, 2004, 7:07 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
PA Official Sues the Government.
She may have a just-cause case. One does not need a ready replacement in any position to discharge an employee for just cause, but, with only knowing the skimpy details in the article, was her discharge performance-based or politically-based? Only the courts can decide and it's up to the State to prove their case. On the other hand there are far too many government employees who don't perform their duties competently and are kept on the job to the point of entitlement either due to the many laye
Aug 3, 2004, 10:06 pm - johnph77 - Lottery Discussion Forum
