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Healthcare credits paid for insurance but new job made me unqualified – Can I deduct premiums?

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Healthcare credits paid for insurance but new job made me unqualified – Can I deduct premiums? When I applied for 2023 healthcare coverage I was self employed with little income and qualified for healthcare.gov credits to pay my premiums of $5400 during 2023. I started a new self employed contractor job 5 months into the year that did not supply insurance benefits and my income from that job made me unqualified for the credits so now on m…

Reddit Personal Finance 851 2024-05-06

UFC Champ Credits His Knockout Power To Working In A Tire Shop

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UFC Champ Credits His Knockout Power To Working In A Tire Shop Working in an auto shop can be hard physical labor; torquing lug nuts and hoisting motors on a daily basis will give you some serious arm strength. MMA fighter Alex Periera credits his humble beginnings working in a tire shop in Brazil with being able to put his opponents on the canvas. Read more…

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what is with all the “Producer” credits nowadays?

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what is with all the “Producer” credits nowadays? I just finished an episode of Gen V, and in addition to three people being credited with a “Developed By” credit, there are 18 “Executive Producer” credits, four “Co-Executive Producer” credits, two “Producers,” one “Consulting Producer,” five “Co-Producers”, and four “Associate Producers.” 34 producers in total! Is this just grift? shows didn’t…

Reddit Television 522 2024-03-02

You Can Get Infinite Credits From This ‘Starfield’ Glitch

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You Can Get Infinite Credits From This ‘Starfield’ Glitch Exploring the vast galaxy of Starfield is mind-blowing, but fancy spaceships ain’t cheap, and neither are space apartments. Luckily, there’s a glitch in Starfield that will let you grab enough credits to build an Imperial Fleet. Read more…

Lifehacker 147 2023-10-07

You Can Put Your College Credits to Use (Even If You Didn’t Graduate)

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You Can Put Your College Credits to Use (Even If You Didn’t Graduate) Going to college and getting a degree used to be a pretty common goal. For a long time, a bachelor’s degree of some sort was seen as a necessary precursor to a good career and financial stability. In recent years, though, that’s begun to change—between the steep cost of earning that degree, the current confusing mess… Read more…

Lifehacker 234 2023-07-27

Interior Design – NCIDQ credits

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Interior Design – NCIDQ credits I have my interior design certificate with 18 credits and think that I would eventually like to take the NCIDQ exam. Can anyone recommend any good programs they have taken to satisfy the additional credits needed? Are there any programs that accept the certificate and then can apply it towards a Master’s? submitted by /u/NoHoneydew5258 …

Reddit Interior Design 181 2023-07-15