Archive for October, 2009
LookN4Latinas asked:
My situation: I gamble way too much. I just left a Manager Level Corporate Job to become a consultant. On my new job I’ll have to travel to client sites each week and back to my state of residence. Because I have gambled away all of my cash and credit (literally down to $11 cash i have left) I’m sort of stuck. I have no family that I can go to and it’s too embarrassing to ask friends although I’m not sure they could help either. What I really need to know is how to ask my new employer to cover my travel expenses for me without revealing my personal situation… Please offer answers on that only. I don’t need to be beaten up over letting myself get into this situation.
Charity Feist
My situation: I gamble way too much. I just left a Manager Level Corporate Job to become a consultant. On my new job I’ll have to travel to client sites each week and back to my state of residence. Because I have gambled away all of my cash and credit (literally down to $11 cash i have left) I’m sort of stuck. I have no family that I can go to and it’s too embarrassing to ask friends although I’m not sure they could help either. What I really need to know is how to ask my new employer to cover my travel expenses for me without revealing my personal situation… Please offer answers on that only. I don’t need to be beaten up over letting myself get into this situation.
Charity Feist
Mike S asked:
We all know about tuition, fees, meal plans, housing, laptops, textbooks, and school supplies being legitimate expenses. But is there a site (or any source) which lists all possible legitimate educational expenses for grants/scholarships? Would a cell phone, for example, be considered a legitimate educational expense? Thanks to all who help.
Miles Bouman
We all know about tuition, fees, meal plans, housing, laptops, textbooks, and school supplies being legitimate expenses. But is there a site (or any source) which lists all possible legitimate educational expenses for grants/scholarships? Would a cell phone, for example, be considered a legitimate educational expense? Thanks to all who help.
Miles Bouman
summer10 asked:
I have attempted to answer this question a few times and I can not seem to get it right. I am confused on if Operating profit is the same as Operating Income. The items I am given are: Sales Revenue, Interest Revenue, Gain on Sale of Land, Cost of Goods Sold, Salaries and Wages, Depreciation expense, Interest expense, and marketing and administrative expenses… Is there a basic formula for how to find operating profit given this data?
Haley Binkley
I have attempted to answer this question a few times and I can not seem to get it right. I am confused on if Operating profit is the same as Operating Income. The items I am given are: Sales Revenue, Interest Revenue, Gain on Sale of Land, Cost of Goods Sold, Salaries and Wages, Depreciation expense, Interest expense, and marketing and administrative expenses… Is there a basic formula for how to find operating profit given this data?
Haley Binkley























