Here's something else Tina perhaps didn't think about: the possibility of tax-sheltered investing with the windfall.
The windfall detailed in regulatory documents filed Friday saddled Zuckerberg, 28, with a massive tax bill.
The windfall allowed him to acquire six more ships - and he was on his way.
Russia also saw a reduction in underweights, likely reflecting the windfall from rising oil prices.
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Once the windfall money appeared, however, the days of this sensible proposal were numbered.
The windfall will provide fresh capital to some of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds.
At the same time, some successful firms that would have hired anyway will just enjoy the windfall.
Allinvain speculated the thieves made off with the windfall after using malware to compromise his Windows-based computer.
Tony Blair argues that investing the windfall tax will permanently cut unemployment, and thus the welfare bill.
When the windfall is exhausted, countries have to relearn how to earn their foreign exchange the hard way.
The good news: You will only owe long-term capital gains taxes on the windfall, which maxes out at 20%.
If you are a higher rate taxpayer you should declare the amount of the windfall on your self-assessment form.
He and Tomi enjoyed the windfall and paid the taxes on the winnings.
The windfall will be used to continue the church's work with young people and families in the New Forest.
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All things seemed possible until the bubble burst, and with it the windfall from a relative handful of taxpayers.
Labour, for example, pledges in its manifesto to finance its education-and-training programme from the windfall levy on privatised utilities.
If interest rates go down after you buy the bond, you won't get the windfall you would on a Treasury.
Politicians believe, probably correctly, that they will spend the windfall from licence fees and casino taxes more benevolently than gangsters would.
The idea was to replicate the windfall rewards of a startup, but it backfired because those who didn't get them felt overlooked.
Should the windfall be invested, spent, or used to pay down debt?
If policies remain unchanged, then even as the windfall revenues drop out next year, the euro area will still have a small surplus.
Investors are excited about growth potential on the industrial side, which is looking at smallish acquisitions financed with the windfall from GE Capital.
And it is partly because he spent much of the windfall from record oil prices on raising public-sector salaries and the minimum wage.
This liquidity, the government hopes, will keep ailing industrial companies afloat, as the merchant banks use the windfall to buy yet more commercial paper.
The windfall you get out of those dividend dollars that you bought at 84.4 cents more than makes up for the fund's overhead costs.
When gold and silver prices skyrocketed in 1980 and 1981, Madero and the board decided to use the windfall to diversify out of mining.
Washington should let employees roll over unused money into the next year, and Congress should remove the windfall provision so employers can remove their caps.
Most of the windfall income was not spent, with the US personal savings rate increasing from 4.1% of income in November to 6.5% in December.
Of the 16 companies receiving the AFMC windfall, only one company, Kapstone Paper and Packaging (KS), chose to capitalize part of the AFMC windfall into inventory.
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Closer home, Indonesian opposition leader Megawati Sukarnoputri is reaping the windfall of widespread nostalgia for her father's presidency (the excesses of Sukarno's rule having been conveniently forgotten).
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