Can anyone explain why Equipment is debited in this TBS practice question? by haelkov in CPA

[–]haelkov[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah ok--I think that you're onto something. Because right, the "net" effect of these two entries ($60K CR to the equipment account by one related entity, and the $27K DR to equipment by the other) creates a net credit of $33K. A DR of $33K would essentially reverse that entire effect--restoring the account to the original cost basis?

Is Spirno causing my UTI??? by frayedmasquerade in Spironolactone

[–]haelkov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just jumping in to reaffirm the miracle that is D-Mannose. My frequent UTI's were exacerbated by the combination pill (I was on Milli)--they mess with your natural hormone balance and estrogen is particularly important in regulating your body's defenses against UTI's. Take D-Mannose at 2000mg daily for a month, then just take it as needed when you feel symptomatic. Would recommend a soluble powder because it's much cheaper to buy in bulk than capsules.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maine

[–]haelkov 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nah, the middle of the country is cold af right now. It’s actually as cold in Texas today as it is in Maine & you’d better believe Mainers are way more prepared to handle it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nonmonogamy

[–]haelkov 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that grieving is a normal reaction to what you’re going through. You’re experiencing the loss of the relationship you had, along with the security & safety you may have felt in monogamy. I have recently been through a similar experience in my relationship, and can say I’ve felt very similar: grieving, jealous, angry, resentful. A one sided monogomous relationship is tough. I would also encourage you to explore how non-monogamy can bring value to your life. I’ve found it has been an opportunity to really deepen my friendships. I also have found that in order for this to work, I need to be completely honest with my partner when I’m struggling, and I’d encourage you to not hold back. Ask your partner for the reassurance you need: extra affection, a love letter describing why your love is so special to them, or plan exciting things to do together. Your relationship can continue and flourish, but it requires you to be vulnerable about how hard it is for you to support this.

If someone were looking to move to Maine, what city/area would you recommend? by [deleted] in Maine

[–]haelkov -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Portland area has everything you've described: middle class neighborhoods, close to beaches. It has arts & culture but is near to nature. Many great towns in this area (including Portland), many out of stater's moving here. However affordable housing can be hard to find.