2010-07-14, 18:36 | Link #3983 | |
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But catmen do give birth to catboys and catgirls, so if his offspring are just as superior as he, then yes catgirls are better. |
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2010-07-14, 19:26 | Link #3984 |
Snobby Gentleman
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Monterrey, México
Age: 43
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Requisites needed to open a shared bank account
Hi, my friend and I are going to start a business together, and we decided to open-up a shared bank account.
Could anyone please tip me or answer what requisites and documentation are needed to open-up a shared bank account? 1. First of all, we have decided in mind the Bank where will open the account. |
2010-07-14, 19:32 | Link #3985 |
Loving Romeo X Juliet
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: City of Angels
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I dunno about MEX but here in the US you are asked about your DBA name (doing business as) .. your EIN or employer Identification number issued by the state, 2 forms of ID for each applicant, siggys and a minimum deposit .. most likely $100+ (Business plan if ur applying for a line of credit)
So basically you'll need your biz information if in Mex that happens to be a requirement and the rest is simple stuff. I strongly suggest tho that you and your friend sign an agreement of some sort before you guys have money flowing into that acc... I've seen good friendships end because of the lack of legal docs when running a biz...and the last thing u want is a "he said she said" kinda thing...
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2010-07-14, 22:03 | Link #3986 | |
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2010-07-14, 23:09 | Link #3990 | |
Moving in circles
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 49
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Although, like the top-rated commentor said, there's no reason why a homosexual male needs to be effeminate to be considered "gay". |
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2010-07-15, 01:11 | Link #3991 | |
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Secondly, make sure you have every detail you have thought of down. Thirdly, consult a legal service about the costs involved. After you have done all that, then talk about money (banks, capital, etc). I have, with a friend, started a webhost business before. It is hellish.....and we didn't even break even in the end. Keep in mind that when starting a business, your first objective is not to satisfy the money issue, but rather your personal passion, and if better, a fetish. You'd better get a legal representative before you put a business plan into action. Another question regarding the CFA : Is there some sort of selection process before being able to get into the course? What is the general age and cost of the entire course?
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2010-07-15, 01:24 | Link #3992 |
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Make sure you save shitloads of money as well. CFA's horrifically expensive. Also, idk if you know this, but even after you finish all your CFA exams, you need to go through a certain amount of time working in a professional finance role. Otherwise, even with the exams complete, you don't get the qualification itself. That's why most people are studying for CFA while they're already working. A lot of people here at Bloomberg who are already earning 30k GBP a year are struggling with CFA cost-wise, just to give you an idea. And there's no such thing as being part-qualified for CFA. It's all or nothing.
That depends. Man could improve if crossed with other species as well, such as the fox Rabbit girls are also a threat. They reproduce at a much faster rate. |
2010-07-15, 02:17 | Link #3993 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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Searching google for silly matters are kinda boring through. Since you will not have anyone to bounce your ideas around or make jokes with
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2010-07-15, 05:34 | Link #3994 | |
Moving in circles
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Singapore
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And, yes, it's complicated. I was blasted (jokingly) by a colleague just a few days ago for having a faulty gay-dar. I declined to consider an intern "gay" — even though he is very effeminate. I also raised the example of a somewhat metrosexual friend of mine who is now happily married to his long-time girlfriend. The colleague claimed that the friend is simply in denial. Err... well, whatever. If people are going to insist that they know others better than the individuals themselves, who am I to persuade them otherwise? |
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2010-07-15, 05:50 | Link #3995 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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If liking cute stuff is considered effeminate, remind me to declare my gender inclination after I graduate.
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2010-07-15, 09:56 | Link #3996 | ||
Moving in circles
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And by effeminate, I mean literally limp-wrist effeminate. |
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2010-07-19, 09:02 | Link #3999 |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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I am probably asking a weird question most people haven't heard about. Or at least amongst my classmates and circle of acquaintances.
Has anyone heard about RIASEC? Or the RIASEC test? I took that and came up with this : Your Score Realistic FACTOR = 12 Investigative FACTOR = 20 Artistic FACTOR = 16 Social FACTOR = 4 Enterprising FACTOR = 10 Conventional FACTOR = 7 Your primary personality: Investigative Investigative personalities like work activities that have to do with ideas and thinking more than with physical activity. They like to search for facts and figure out problems mentally rather than to persuade or lead people. Your secondary personality: Artistic Artistic personalities like work activities that deal with the artistic side of things, such as forms, designs, and patterns. They like self-expression in their work. They prefer settings where work can be done without following a clear set of rules. Any recommendations or career options? Is this even accurate in the first place?
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