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T. R. Smith

    Paychecks and Profits: How to Maximize Employee Benefits, Reduce Your Taxes, and Build Generational Wealth
    Baudelaire, His Prose and Poetry
    • This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 edition. Excerpt: ... who is with me everywhere. Since Socrates had his good Demon, why may not I have my good Angel, and why may not I have the honor, like Socrates, of securing my brevet in folly, signed by the subtle Lelut and the well-advised Baillarget? There is this difference between the Demon of Socrates and my own, that his manifested itself only to warn, to forbid, to prevent, and that mine deigns to counsel, suggest, persuade. Poor Socrates had only a Demon prohibitor; mine is a great affirmator, mine is a Demon of action, or a Demon of cpjnbat. Famous Parisian alienists of the time. Now, his voice whispered to me thus: "He alone is the equal of another, that proves it; and he alone is worthy of liberty, that can secure it." Immediately I leapt upon the beggar. With one punch, I stopped an eye, which became in a moment large as a ball. I broke one of my nails shattering two of his teeth, and as I did not feel strong enough, having been born delicate and having had but little practice in boxing, to beat the old fellow to death right away, I grasped him by one hand by the collar of his coat, and with the other I throttled him, and I set to work dashing his head against a wall. I must avow that I had first inspected the surroundings in a glance, and had made sure that in that deserted suburb I should be long enough out of the reach of a policeman. Having then, with a kick in the back, hard enough to break his shoulderblade, felled the enfeebled sexagenarian, I seized a great branch of a tree which lay along the ground, and I beat him with the determined energy of cooks trying to make a beefsteak tender. Al l at once, --O miracle! O joy of the philosopher who proves the excellence of his theory!--I saw that antiqve carcass turn about, straighten up with an...

      Baudelaire, His Prose and Poetry
    • Did you know that the seeds to building incredible wealth are hidden in your regular paycheck? The truth is, most employees have no idea of the economic power that is currently hiding, unused in their benefits packages. In Paychecks and Profits, author and investor T.R. Smith will show you step-by-step how to leverage your existing employee benefits to minimize your taxes and maximize your wealth. Inside this easy-to-read book, you will discover: Simple steps you can take right away to get the most out of your paycheck. Changes you can make to your benefits to generate Wall Street-beating profits with little to no risk. Tax strategies to increase your profits and lower your tax obligations. How to maximize your 401(k) benefit. How to use an IRA to begin building generational wealth. Secrets to using your Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP). The best ways to use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA). Ways to generate profits from your Health Savings Account (HSA). How to set up your family for success by using 529 College Savings Accounts & Custodial Accounts. If you want to live a comfortable life now and build wealth so you can retire early, you need this book. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Instead, it's a savvy investor's guide to building wealth from wherever you're starting from.

      Paychecks and Profits: How to Maximize Employee Benefits, Reduce Your Taxes, and Build Generational Wealth