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  2. Dividend stripping - Wikipedia

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    Dividend stripping or cum-ex trading can be used as a tax avoidance strategy, [1] enabling a company to distribute profits to its owners as a capital sum, instead of a dividend, which offers tax benefits if the effective tax rate on capital gains is lower than for dividends. For example, consider a company called ProfCo wishing to distribute D ...

  3. John Bloom (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John Bloom (8 November 1931 – 3 March 2019) [1] was a British entrepreneur, best known for his role in the "Washing Machine Wars" of 1962–64 when he drastically reduced prices by direct sales that cut out the retailers.

  4. Trump tariffs - Wikipedia

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    The cost for each job saved as a result of the administration's tariffs on washing machines was $815,000. [ 224 ] Analysis conducted by Deutsche Bank estimated that Trump's trade actions had resulted in foregone American stock market capitalization of $5 trillion through May 2019.

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  6. Self-service laundry - Wikipedia

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    Photo of a laundromat sign in El Paso, Texas, which offers a wash and fold service A row of washing machines at a laundromat in Walden, New York Coin laundry in Kanagawa, Japan (2023) Laundromat in Philadelphia that opened in 1947 and is believed to be the first coin-operated laundromat in the United States

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    Figuring out the best time to run your washing machine can be a bit tricky, however it’s worth the effort in order to save money, reduce energy consumption, and even make the process more ...

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    Image credits: windexfresh #5. I took out salary continuance insurance until I was 65 instead of just the 2 years I was originally thinking. I was only 35 when I did that.

  9. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the war far more revenue was needed, so the rates were raised again and again, along with many other taxes such as excise taxes on luxuries and income taxes on the rich. [64] By far most of the wartime government revenue came from bonds and loans ($2.6 billion), not taxes ($357 million) or tariffs ($305 million).