@DallasAptGP@jimmyatkinson The initial tax deferral for contribution and then subsequent (possible) zero tax on appreciation after applicable holding period applies to both long term cap gains and short term cap gains if contributed to appropriate qualified opp zone?
I know I keep harping on Morikawa/English, and I don't mean to take away from how well the Europeans are playing or to ignore variance—if they played 100 times, Morikawa/English would win a couple—but even though it's just two matches and technically small scale... (ctd)
Exclusive: Kawhi Leonard signed a $28M endorsement deal for a "no-show job" with a fraudulent tree-planting company funded by $50M from Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, according to documents obtained by @PabloTorre.
"It was to circumvent the salary cap," an inside source says.
Scottie Scheffler is going for his 10th consecutive win when holding the outright 54-hole lead on Tour.
It's the longest such streak since Tiger Woods... who did it 37 CONSECUTIVE TIMES
Have to celebrate July 4th 🇺🇸 with the greatest swim in Olympics history: Jason Lezak’s comeback against France to help win Michael Phelps another Gold at Beijing 2008.
This is crazy: Tyrese Haliburton is now 12 of 14 on shots to tie or go ahead in the final 2:00 this season. With a bunch of 3s in there.
He's effectively shooting over 100 percent.
A memecoin is a zero-sum* lottery.
There is no wealth creation. Every buy order is simply matched by a sell order. And after an initial spike, the price eventually crashes and the last buyers lose everything.
* It’s actually negative sum if the platform takes a cut.
@TheTailgateTent What asset is depreciated? Know franchise owners can depreciate the stadium (even though often publicly funded!) but trying to figure out what PE is actually buying to depreciate in this context
When your toddler girl screams “Dad! Look!” from the other room - you’re about to see a cute drawing.
When your toddler boy screams “Dad! Look” from the other room - you’re about to see $3500 of property damage.
Let me debunk the myth right now that turning off a mobile device or removing its battery can prevent tracking. Phones are designed to be traceable even without any power.
Next, let me introduce you to Advertising Technology (AdTech), which uses location data to serve targeted advertisements. This technology, initially developed for national security purposes, is now widely used in the private sector. You may see an ad for a local truck dealership on your TV, because of your cell phone’s location and a particular search for, say ‘Toyota Tundras’, triggering Toyota, Chevrolet, Ford, RangeRover ads on all of your devices, even your TV. We call this cross pollination.
Which always opens up potential privacy issues, While Americans may have a legal right to privacy from their government, they often waive these rights when engaging with commercial entities like phone companies and app providers.
Just for fun read your entire cell phone agreement. All of it. And the next app you install, instead of just blindly agreeing, read the small print. There is basically, Commercial vs. Government Surveillance:
The government often buys data from commercial entities rather than directly surveilling individuals, which illustrates the complex relationship between corporations and government agencies.
Appending or ‘unmasking’ that data to reveal who the user is, has legal ramifications. Even though we may know based on the devices location, home, work, school, friends, relatives, who the likely user is, officially appending, parsing or unmasking that information may be illegal without a court order.
There are thousands of companies, most foreign that will append raw data for pennies each record.