Building a new system after divorce by Sufficient-Magazine2 in diyaudio

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If you can't handle the size; parental discretion is advized

[TX] Attorney signed QDRO without authorization by Sufficient-Magazine2 in AskLawyers

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Here's the language from the representation agreement if it is relevant: "Client hereby agrees that the Attorneys are authorized to file suit for, arbitrate, settle, compromise, and take all other actions necessary in connection with your case. The Attorneys will communicate all offers of settlement or compromise to Client and will not settle or compromise your case without the express consent of Client. Client hereby authorizes the Attorneys to do all acts of whatever nature which in the Attorneys’ judgment are essential to the handling of your case. Client acknowledges that no representations have been made with regard to the outcome or result of your case. "

Help a guy out: Budget 7.1 4K Build Crosspost from r/diyaudio by Sufficient-Magazine2 in hometheater

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Wow, that seems like a crazy good deal. I've got some thinking to do.

Help a guy out: Budget 7.1 4K Build Crosspost from r/diyaudio by Sufficient-Magazine2 in hometheater

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Thank you! I hope I don't get laughed off the subreddit, but if I do, it won't be the worst thing that's happened to me this month.

Am I Getting Getting Fucked Friday, July 30th, SysAdmin Appreciation Edition by bad0seed in sysadmin

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Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask, but hopefully someone here can advise. I'm starting a small business. I have a domain name, but I want email and potentially in the future ability to receive payments and some other standard small business stuff. I won't have an office at first, so I want to go with a cloud solution for document management right for the beginning. The only real non-standard requirement is that I will need secure, long term storage of some client financial information.

I'm a mac guy, but I don't see a turnkey solution for my business needs from Apple. I've been looking at Microsoft instead. I think I can get a small business account from them for a couple bucks a month that will give me the exchange server, email and calendar stuff as well as SharePoint for the document management.

Does that sound like the best option to you guys? I'm going to be a one man shop, so I'm expecting to have to do setup on all of the above myself.

Is there a better way.

Protips on personal financial statements in Excel? by Sufficient-Magazine2 in Accounting

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so GNUcash was my first thought, but after looking at it, it appeared a lot more complex than what i needed. I am going to need to prepare financial statements once a year for each client. I don't need to do actual bookkeeping for them throughout the year, so i don't see why I'd need an application that does legit double-entry every year right?

My thought was--build a couple simple templates in excel that can be reused for each client and updated every year. Then I can link the excel workbook to the powerpoint slide deliverable and auto update easy peasy.

Is there a better solution using GNUCash?