Information on social security, taxes and
other practical stuff of a variety of countries within and outside Europe.
Not exact matches
There are a number of
practical tips about paying down debt and taking advantage of your employee benefits,
stuff that you've probably read in many
other places.
They have some vaguely conceived principles on the one hand, and on the
other hand some clearly defined, immediate,
practical objectives; but there is no general sense that these principles and objectives are of the essential
stuff of history.
Old boxes
stuffed into each
other, paint cans with drips that have dried to cracking, and an ancient washing machine and dryer, the only
practical reason for the whole space to exist.
Keep accessories like
stuffed animals and
other cutesy clutter to a minimum, and choose
practical bedding and curtains without bows, ruffles or skirts.
A evening packed with solid
practical advice for parents of children from toddlers to teenagers, that shows how to utilize the very
stuff of family life — chores, mealtime, sibling rivalry, toilet training, bedtime, allowances and more — to create a home environment in which children can become self - disciplined, compassionate, responsible, resourceful, resilient human beings who can act in their own best interest, stand up for themselves and exercise their own rights while respecting the rights and legitimate needs of
others.
It's very
practical because it has just one big main section in the bag with three little pockets to put your phone and
other important
stuff in and a zipper pocket in the front of the bag.
I'm actually being
practical, you guys... the little bag basically only has enough space for a lipstick so it only makes sense to carry the
other one to hold all of my
other stuff.
If you're mostly looking for
practical ways to apply science to cooking... you'll be wading through a lot of
other stuff, some of it interesting, some of it dry.
I'm only now, thanks to Tom and
other writers like him — who are publishing short but
practical stuff that people want and making a killing — devoted to catching up and increasing my Kindle sales (because, gee, who wouldn't like an extra $ 10,000 a month?)
In
practical terms, it's easiest to treat the 401 (k) as a thing in itself with its own asset allocation, since I can move
stuff around within it easily but can't move
stuff out, but how much of my
other stuff should I consider in determining what that allocation should be?