Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
"You don't even know what a write-off is...!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCZRqH7sRyA
EDIT: OK, I give up on how to embed this....
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(Tried to get this answered on another thread. No joy. Trying here. Thx in advance.)
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
"You don't even know what a write-off is...!" 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCZRqH7sRyA
EDIT: OK, I give up on how to embed this....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCZRqH7sRyA
EDIT: OK, I give up on how to embed this....
Write it off what?
YouTube videos post like pics but change IMG to YouTube.
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Did travelnet just sheet it's drawers?
Can you pre-designate a portion or portions of your Profit Sharing check to go to your & your spouse's Roth IRA (non-Delta) before the tax man hits that check?
Ultimately, I'm trying to figure out if you can fully-fund two Roth IRAs ($11,000) for the calendar year via a tax-free input, and then if you'd be taxed on the remainder at the nominal rate.
Ultimately, I'm trying to figure out if you can fully-fund two Roth IRAs ($11,000) for the calendar year via a tax-free input, and then if you'd be taxed on the remainder at the nominal rate.
Can you pre-designate a portion or portions of your Profit Sharing check to go to your & your spouse's Roth IRA (non-Delta) before the tax man hits that check?
Ultimately, I'm trying to figure out if you can fully-fund two Roth IRAs ($11,000) for the calendar year via a tax-free input, and then if you'd be taxed on the remainder at the nominal rate.
Ultimately, I'm trying to figure out if you can fully-fund two Roth IRAs ($11,000) for the calendar year via a tax-free input, and then if you'd be taxed on the remainder at the nominal rate.
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Can you pre-designate a portion or portions of your Profit Sharing check to go to your & your spouse's Roth IRA (non-Delta) before the tax man hits that check?
Ultimately, I'm trying to figure out if you can fully-fund two Roth IRAs ($11,000) for the calendar year via a tax-free input, and then if you'd be taxed on the remainder at the nominal rate.
Ultimately, I'm trying to figure out if you can fully-fund two Roth IRAs ($11,000) for the calendar year via a tax-free input, and then if you'd be taxed on the remainder at the nominal rate.
But don't quote me on that. I recommend researching to confirm. Also. If you're over the 185K you can "backdoor" into a Roth IRA. Talk to a financial advisor.
Cue the backdoor jokes.
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