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In this Ask KT & Suze Anything episode, Suze answers your questions about Roth conversions, being on multiple mortgages, home loans and so much more. Check out Suze’s NEW website: SuzeOrman.com Watch Suze’s YouTube Channel Jumpstart financial wellness for your employees: https://bit.ly/SecureSave Protect your financial future with the Must Have Docs: https://bit.ly/3Vq1V3GGet your savings going with Alliant Credit Union: https://bit.ly/3rg0YioGet Suze’s special offers for podcast listeners at suzeorman.com/offerJoin Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on the podcast. Download the app by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE: https://apple.co/2KcAHbHCLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3curfMISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Feb. 19, include: Legislature continued debate on increasing penalties for trafficking fentanyl, bill would make camping in public a misdemeanor and withhold state funds from subdivisions that fail to enforce, former Sen. Ben Sasse shares update on his battle with pancreatic cancer, judge rules Omaha's rescinded gun ban challenge moot but allows ghost gun and bump stock ordinances to stand, Sheldon Museum of Art marks day of remembrance for children of Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, much of Nebraska faces dry conditions and possible winter weather impacts, proposal would require faster decisions on sports complex tax incentive applications.
Le PSG a obtenu et manqué un penalty ce mardi en première période face à Monaco (2-3). Un mal récurrent pour le club de la capitale, inefficace dans l'exercice cette saison en Ligue des champions. Jérôme Rothen donne son avis sur la mauvaise passe traversée par les Parisiens.
Episode 146: Are workers' compensation settlements taxable? Think the IRS will take a big chunk of your workers' comp settlement? Most injured workers are wrong, and you need to know the truth. Workers' compensation is designed as a benefits system, not a paycheck. That changes everything when it comes to taxes. But there are important exceptions and financial pitfalls many people don't realize, like back wages, child support liens, Social Security offsets, and how settlements should be structured to protect your money. In this episode, host Carmen Ramirez and attorney Bilal Kassem break down: Which payments are taxable, temporary vs. permanent disability Medical treatment & future medical settlements Back wages, penalties, and financial traps you need to avoid ️ How to make smart decisions to protect your settlement Why This Matters: Knowing what's taxable, and what isn't, helps you keep your money, avoid IRS problems, and make the most of your workers' comp benefits. Don't settle your case until you watch this, it could save you thousands. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro: Are Workers' Comp Settlements Taxable? 0:45 – Temporary Disability Payments Explained 2:15 – Permanent Disability & Injury Compensation 3:30 – Medical Treatment & Future Medical Payments 4:30 – Back Wages and Tax Implications 5:45 – Penalties, Sanctions & Non-Taxable Benefits 6:30 – Reporting Settlements: What You Need to Know 7:15 – Other Financial Considerations (Child Support, Social Security) 8:30 – How Settlements Can Be Structured to Protect You 9:15 – Key Takeaways & Final Advice
Auf der Gempenstrasse zwischen Dornach und Gempen kommt es immer wieder zu teils schweren Unfällen. Die Anwohnerinnen und Anwohner wollen dies nicht mehr hinnehmen und überlegen sich Massnahmen. Von der Gemeinde und dem Kanton fühlen sie sich im Stich gelassen. Ausserdem: · Der FC Basel spielt gegen Lugano 1:1 Unentschieden - auch wegen zwei verschossener Penalties.
Rhoden at Dakota Dunes & South Dakota bill would increase animal torture penalties.
It's the ultimate "break glass in case of emergency" move: tapping into your 401(k) or IRA before you hit age 59½. Usually, the advice is a resounding "don't do it," thanks to that stinging 10% early withdrawal penalty plus ordinary income taxes.But life rarely follows a linear spreadsheet. In this episode, we tackle the nuance of the "forbidden" withdrawal. We're diving into the specific scenarios where paying the penalty might actually be the most logical—or least destructive—financial move available to you.Send a textSend your questions for upcoming show to checkyourbalances@outlook.com @checkyourbalances on Instagram
The jerseys are cursed, first and foremost. Burn them. Beyond that -- stay out of the damn box, please. We discuss Sturm's indiference to using a timeout to stop the bleeding, and his lack of interest in the shootout. We talk about the McAvoy hit, the new Miracle doc, olympics, Gavin McKenna and YOUR VOICEMAILS. GET IN.Cynically acclaimed. Incredibly online. Covering all things #NHLBruins | OFFICIAL CHIRP LINE: (860) 506-5444 presented by @SeatGeek, use promo code SHORTSHIFTPODALSO CHECK OUT THE NEW OFFICIAL SSP MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE ON OUR SHOP @ https://short-shift-podcast.creator-spring.com/Send us a message
Nancy Guthrie was last seen in the Catalina Foothills area on Saturday night, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department. Her family reported her missing on Sunday around noon local time, authorities said. Investigators do not believe Nancy Guthrie left her home willingly and that she was abducted in her sleep early Sunday morning. California lawmakers introduced a bipartisan legislative package to crack down on drunk driving in the state. "California is the epicenter of America's drunk driving crisis," said State Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris, who authored one of the bills. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen in the Catalina Foothills area on Saturday night, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department. Her family reported her missing on Sunday around noon local time, authorities said. Investigators do not believe Nancy Guthrie left her home willingly and that she was abducted in her sleep early Sunday morning. California lawmakers introduced a bipartisan legislative package to crack down on drunk driving in the state. "California is the epicenter of America's drunk driving crisis," said State Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris, who authored one of the bills. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debt expert, Chris Miles, critically examines Dave Ramsey's 7 Baby Steps and explains why paying off your home early can backfire on your wealth, especially when it comes to liquidity, flexibility, and long-term risk. Drawing from real-world experience, past recessions, and opportunity cost, we explain how this step can trap cash, increase vulnerability, limit future options, and sabotage your wealth, even for disciplined savers who “did everything right.” Buy Your Tickets to the Life Insurance Summit! Click Here: https://betterwealth.com/summit Want a Life Insurance Policy? Go Here: https://bttr.ly/bw-yt-aa-clarity Watch the Full Interview: How to Use Infinite Banking to Build a Real Estate Empire | Chris Miles https://youtu.be/P2hCKhL1M_k 00:00 Introduction 00:08 Baby Step 1: $1,000 Emergency Fund 00:33 Baby Step 2: Pay Off Debt (Snowball Method) 01:11 Cash Flow Index Method and High-Yield Savings 03:09 Baby Step 3: Save 3 to 6 Months of Expenses 04:11 Modified Steps 2 and 3 05:00 Baby Step 4: Invest 15% of Household Income 06:52 Baby Step 5: Save for Children's College 09:18 Baby Step 6: Pay Off Your Mortgage 09:57 Experience with Home Equity 11:02 Trapped Money and Penalties 12:11 Baby Step 7: Build Wealth and Give 14:14 Dave Ramsey's Net Worth and Investment Strategy 18:32 Investing in Your Greatest Asset ______________________________________________ Learn More About BetterWealth: https://betterwealth.com ==================== DISCLAIMER: https://bttr.ly/aapolicy *This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not financial or legal advice. Financial Advice Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for education, discussion, and illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice or recommendation. Should you need such advice, consult a licensed financial or tax advisor. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of the information on this channel. Neither host nor guests can be held responsible for any direct or incidental loss incurred by applying any of the information offered.
Tip Tuesday, 4-7 Min Real Estate TipsThere's been recent discussion from investor Bill Ackman about the possibility of adding prepayment penalties to some mortgage products as a way to potentially lower interest rates. In this Real Estate Tip Tuesday, we explain what prepayment penalties are, why this idea is being talked about, and how this type of proposal fits into the broader conversation about mortgage rates. This episode is focused on understanding the concept itself and the discussion around it, not predictions or guarantees.#MortgageRates #HomeBuyingTips #ArizonaRealEstateConnect with Team EvoAZ: Text ConnectWithKatie to 480-508-9828 Connect with Ryan:Text ConnectWithRyan to 480-508-9828Want to browse Phoenix area homes? Text GetPhoenixDeals to 480-508-9828 to see our current "good deals" page.Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and not financial or legal advice. Always consult a licensed lender, real estate agent, or wealth manager for guidance specific to your situation.
Nick and Jonathan debate whether or not the NFL being able to challenge and review flags in-game is the right move for the NFL.
What do you do if it's getting down to the wire to be in compliance with the IRS deadlines for sending vendors their 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC or filing both with the IRS, and you know you are going to be late.Keep listening. Check out my website www.debrarrichardson.com if you need help implementing authentication techniques, internal controls, and best practices to reduce the potential for fraudulent payments, compliance fines or bad vendor data. Check out the Vendor Process Training Center for 173+ hours of weekly live and on-demand training for the Vendor team. Links mentioned in the podcast + other helpful resources: IRS Extension Form: Form 8809, Application for Extension of Time to File Information Returns https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-8809IRS Extension Form: Form 15397 Application For Extension of Time to Furnish Recipient Statements https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/extension-of-time-to-furnish-statements-to-recipientsIRS Page: Information Return Penalty Charthttps://www.irs.gov/payments/information-return-penalties Customized Vendor Validations Session: https://debrarrichardson.com/vendor-validation-sessionFree Download: Vendor Validation Reference List with Resource Links https://debrarrichardson.com/vendor-validation-downloadVendor Process Training Center - https://training.debrarrichardson.comCustomized Fraud Training: https://training.debrarrichardson.com/customized-fraud-training Free Live and On-Demand Webinars: https://training.debrarrichardson.com/webinarsVendor Master File Clean-Up: https://www.debrarrichardson.com/cleanupYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqeoffeQu3pSXMV8fUIGNiw More Podcasts/Blogs/Webinars www.debrarrichardson.comMore ideas? Email me at debra@debrarrichardson.com Music Credit: www.purple-planet.com
(1)... Eric continued then Talking the Upcoming Changes to the CFP, Transfer Portal, & Penalties (2) Breaking Down the News of the Day Regarding the Grizzlies' Owner on 92.9FM (3) "Don't tell your story, tell THE story" - NFL Crowd noise
George Brauchler, 23rd district attorney joins the conversation on penalties for speeding, reckless driving, and driving while intoxicated in Colorado.
Justin Melo and Justin Graver are back to discuss new Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh's biggest areas where he must show improvement from his time with the New York Jets now in his second stint as a head coach. We also hit on some reasons to be optimistic about Saleh's chances in Nashville. 0:00 Robert Saleh Talk 1:05 Areas Saleh Can Improve 2:50 Time Management / In-Game Decision-Making 17:36 Penalties & Lack of Discipline 23:07 Media Interactions 30:53 Sideline Energy 36:43 Defensive Mastermind 40:20 Culture & Leadership 45:19 Daily Daboll 48:42 Wrap Up ------------ The Music City Audible is presented by Sinker's Beverages in East Nashville and Bluegrass Beverages in Hendersonville. Join the Sinker's Beverages In Crowd: https://sinkers.storebyweb.com/s/1000-1/register ------------ Order Justin Melo's book "Titans of the South" here: https://shop.adventurewithkeen.com/product/titans-of-the-south/ ------------ MCA YOUTUBE CHANNEL: youtube.com/@musiccityaudiblepodcast
We react to the AFCON final drama as Brahim Díaz misses a crucial penalty and Senegal lift the trophy, plus breaking down Manchester United news and everything else shaking football right now on 11 on Eleven.
Nicole Moorman, a top criminal defense attorney based in Atlanta, walks through what it's really like working inside the justice system — from defending people in serious felony and federal cases to the pressure of high-stakes trials and courtroom strategy. Born in Chicago and trained in criminal justice and law at Southern Illinois University, Troy University, and Emory University School of Law, Nicole brings a unique perspective shaped by years of legal experience and time spent as a probation officer and task force agent before becoming a lawyer. She explains how she approaches complex defenses, the ethical challenges defenders face, and why protecting the rights of the accused matters so deeply, with insights drawn from real cases and her career as one of Georgia's most respected advocates. _____________________________________________ #CriminalDefenseAttorney #TrueCrime #JusticeSystem #LegalReality #DefenseAttorney #RealStories #YouTubePodcast #lawandcrime _____________________________________________ Thank you to FACTOR for sponsoring this episode: Head to https://factormeals.com/lockedin50off and use code lockedin50off to get 50% off your first Factor box PLUS free breakfast for 1 year. Offer only valid for new Factor customers with code and qualifying auto-renewing subscription purchase. Make healthier eating easy with Factor. _____________________________________________ Connect with Nicole Moorman: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_kingcole_/?hl=en Website: https://moorman-law.com/ _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro: Cooperation, Ethics & the Reality of the Justice System 00:27 Nicole Mormon's Childhood, Family & Early Influences 01:33 Education Path That Led to Criminal Justice 05:44 Why Nicole Chose Criminal Justice 07:01 From Chicago to Atlanta: Becoming a Probation Officer 11:10 First Cases as a Probation Officer & Reality Shock 13:37 Probation, Pretrial Supervision & System Flaws 14:40 Leaving Probation to Attend Law School 16:16 Law School Life & Interning at the DA's Office 17:55 Inside the DA's Office: What Prosecutors Really See 19:58 Starting Her Legal Career & Going Solo 20:35 First Trials, Stress & Emotional Pressure 22:00 Attorney-Client Relationships & Ethical Boundaries 23:38 Choosing Clients & Managing Expectations 24:43 Judges, Prosecutors & Fairness in the Courtroom 26:22 Prosecutor vs Defense Relationships Explained 27:16 State vs Federal Cases: Key Differences 28:53 Target Letters, Indictments & Bond Hearings 31:00 Trial Strategy: When to Push Forward or Slow Down 32:54 Preparing for Trial Mentally & Physically 35:23 Balancing Personal Life During High-Stress Trials 37:32 Trial Tactics, Verdicts & Jury Psychology 40:31 Jury Behavior in High-Profile Cases 42:27 Jury Selection & the Role of Consultants 43:32 Critical Trial Moments & Penalties for Going to Trial 44:53 Sentencing, Judges & the Appeals Process 47:17 Custody Status, Bond & House Arrest Explained 50:48 Biggest Client Misconceptions & Money in the System 53:00 Political Influence on Prosecutors & Charging Decisions 55:46 Diversion Programs, Plea Options & Fairness 57:00 Cooperation, Plea Deals & Informants 59:02 Plea Agreements, Testifying & Subpoenas 01:01:31 Trial Delays & Frustrations with the System 01:02:20 What Nicole Would Change About the Justice System 01:03:10 Advice to Her Younger Self 01:04:28 Life Lessons from a Legal Career 01:05:56 Final Thoughts & Closing Message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sammy is joined by Jack and Joe to look back at Fulham's win in the FA Cup, review Nigeria's AFCON shoot-out defeat, predict some of the transfer moves Fulham might make in the next fortnight and preview Saturday's tough trip to Elland Road Guests: Sammy James Jack Kelly Joe Sansom Producer: Sammy James Support Fulhamish's independent podcasts, videos and articles by subscribing to our Substack: http://www.fulhamish.co.uk Follow Fulhamish on socials: http://www.x.com/fulhamishpod http://www.instagram.com/fulhamishpod https://www.tiktok.com/@fulhamish https://www.youtube.com/@fulhamishpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During what may be her last Condition of the State, Gov. Kim Reynolds said our government needs to be reminded that "money doesn't grow on trees" as she eyes limits to municipal revenue growth. House Minority Leader Rep. Brian Meyer countered after her speech that Iowa is in a "fiscal death spiral" due to previous tax cuts. On this Politics Day edition of River to River, political analysts Dave Peterson and Jonathan Hassid help us dissect Iowa Republicans' legislative agenda, a growing number of independents and the future of Affordable Care Act subsidies.
An exciting weekend that saw a draw in the big clash between Inter and Napoli that had goals, red cards and controversial penalties. Fiorentina meanwhile almost beat Milan but another last minute goal held them back, while Juve are starting to do that ominious Juve thing of winning games quietly and becoming real title contenders. Meanwhile in Serie B, Venezia put in a great performance to move clear into second place. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At long last, Eddie Howe finally got one over Andoni Iraola on Saturday, in an absorbing clash at St James' Park which saw Newcastle United progress in the FA Cup. All things considered, Bournemouth were brilliant and brave, and but for a few individual lapses could have saw us advance to the Fourth Round, but the Magpies recently have a steeliness which is seeing them get over the line, regardless of performances. Sam and Tom examine a whirlwind afternoon in the North East! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Lee look back on the disappointing F.A. Cup exit at the hands of Sunderland; They discuss the current fans expectations, taking into account the lack of player availability; They chat about the woeful penalty shootout that saw Everton exit the competition; The show rounds off with a look ahead to next weekend's tricky trip to Villa Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As much as we didn't want to have to talk about this one, here is our match report on a dismal result, after which even the Head Coach went public and berated his players after a spineless first half display in which most of Forest's reserves showed exactly why they aren't in the first team - fans can forgive a bad game, but never a lack of effort. In the end, subs Gibbs-White, Williams and Hudson-Odoi dragged the Reds back into it, with the winger's second goal being particularly tasty, but I don't think anyone would begrudge Wrexham their Hollywood ending in this match. For this report, Baz is joined by Katie, who had a long, cold and late night in north Wales. Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Come on you Reds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's FRIDAY FACEOFF episode, Toph wants to discuss a listener's question about dealing with teammates that habitually take bad penalties. What should you do as a coach? What about as a player? TEN MINUTES ON THE CLOCK STARTING NOW! We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating, and share on your social sites! Follow us: IG: @HockeyThinkTank X (Twitter): @HockeyThinkTank TikTok: @HockeyThinkTank Facebook: TheHockeyThinkTank Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Stage 5 of the Dakar Rally proved to be one of the most strategic days of the 2026 race, with tire performance, consistency, and penalty management playing a decisive role across Motorcycles, Cars, and SSV (UTV) classes.This episode breaks down how Stage 5 unfolded, why tire choice became the defining factor of the day, and how gaps opened up between the front-runners. With long distances, abrasive terrain, and mounting fatigue, racers were forced to balance outright speed with tire preservation—often at the cost of time or position.One of the standout discussions centers on Skyler Howes, whose tire strategy highlighted innovative thinking and long-term race management. Meanwhile, penalties once again reshaped the provisional standings, reminding competitors that Dakar is as much about discipline as it is raw pace.As we look ahead to Stage 6, the rally remains wide open. The rankings are still provisional, the gaps are manageable, and the upcoming terrain promises even greater challenges for riders and drivers alike.
Stage Six of the Dakar Rally 2026 delivered a different kind of challenge than expected, proving once again that Dakar doesn't always punish with terrain — sometimes it punishes with penalties and precision.In this episode, we break down the Stage 6 results, focusing on motorcycle and vehicle performance, navigation challenges from the road book, and how speeding penalties played a major role in reshaping the standings.On the bike side, Ricky Brabec claimed the Stage 6 win with a strong, controlled performance. Meanwhile, Daniel Sanders suffered a significant penalty that impacted his overall lead, highlighting how quickly Dakar can turn even on a relatively manageable stage.This episode covers:Why Stage 6 wasn't the “monster” many expectedHow road book navigation and speed limits caught competitors outThe impact of speeding penalties on overall standingsWhy leading out can be a double-edged sword, especially for vehiclesNotable performances, including Doherty's return to the raceWhy fewer retirements point to improved durability across the fieldAs the rally heads into the rest day, the overall standings remain tight, and penalties continue to play an outsized role in shaping Dakar 2026. With harder stages still to come, Stage 6 serves as a reminder that discipline matters as much as outright speed.
It's a full-on Super Eagles episode as we break down the highly anticipated Nigeria vs Algeria clash. We dig into Algeria's strengths, Nigeria's approach, and ask the big questions ahead of kickoff — including whether penalties could decide this one and if Morocco is the final hurdle standing in our way.We also zoom out to the bigger AFCON picture: is this shaping up to be the toughest AFCON yet, or has the tournament become too predictable? Off the pitch, we address the unpaid wages and bonus controversy, and the growing frustration around the cost of watching AFCON from Africa compared to Europe.Finally, we wrap things up with our match predictions.Drop your predictions in the comments
A game away to Palace and we lose no ground in the title race? I'll take that please!Lots to talk about, including Sancho, Weimann champion Lindelof and Matt Cash's longevity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stage Four of the Dakar Rally 2026 delivered one of the tightest and most revealing days of the rally so far, as competitors tackled the opening leg of the Marathon Stage under intense pressure.In this episode, we break down the Stage 4 results across motorcycle and vehicle categories, highlighting standout performances, razor-thin time gaps, and the strategic implications of penalties and bonus time.On the bike side, Tosha Schareina claimed the Stage 4 victory with a time of 4:31:56, capping off a dominant performance on a day where the top four riders finished within just 16 seconds. Bonus time awarded to riders opening the stage once again played a key role in leveling the playing field and shaping the final results.This episode also takes a closer look at:How bonus time and penalties are influencing overall standingsWhy Rally 2 remains a critical category for emerging competitorsThe importance of team dynamics and coordination during marathon stagesThe extensive safety measures in place, including helicopters and ambulances positioned along the courseHow the Marathon Stage begins to expose weaknesses in both riders and machinesWith standings remaining tight and penalties capable of reshaping the leaderboard overnight, Stage 4 reinforces a core Dakar reality: consistency and discipline matter as much as speed.
Clare County Council is closer than ever to erecting CCTV at illegal dumping blackspots, with a commitment of March of this year. However, despite this, the practice is still widespread. The latest incident has seen bed boards, mattresses and several industrial plastic bags and refuse sacks discarded at Gallow's Hill in Meelick, which has been blighted by the behaviour. The Cratloe Fianna Fáil Councillor Pat O'Gorman has been highlighting this on social media. Pat O'Gorman spoke with Alan Morrissey on Wednesday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Pat O'Gorman via Facebook
Join Our FREE Start Repairing Credit Challenge: http://startrepairingcredit.com/What if I told you that there is a credit repair shortcut that people are teaching, but using it could get you fined, sued, arrested, or even thrown in prison?I'm talking about people filing fake identity theft reports with the FDC, the CFPB, or the police because someone told them that it's a loophole, a magic trick, or a fast way to wipe their credit clean. Some people call it a credit sweep. Others just think that they found a secret loophole that no one else knows about. But here's the truth: it's a felony, and people are getting caught. Today, I'm going to show you exactly why fake identity theft claims can destroy your business, ruin your life, and get you locked up, even if you didn't mean to break the law. So you better stick around!P.S. Join the #1 event to grow your credit repair business: http://creditrepairexpo.com/Key Takeaways:00:00 This Credit “Hack” Could Land You In Prison02:49 Federal Regulations and Penalties for False Claims04:32 Real Cases05:01 Legal Credit Repair Changes Lives05:39 Outro06:48 Credit Repair ExpoAdditional Resources:Get a free trial to Credit Repair CloudGet my free credit repair training 5 Proven Steps to Remove Charge-Offs and Rebuild Your Credit FASTMake sure to subscribe so you stay up to date with our latest episodes.
Norm is just wondering… what exactly were the Cowboys trying to accomplish in New York?After another joyless, mistake-filled loss to the Giants, Norm breaks down a season that somehow managed to be worse than it already felt. From a defense that couldn't stop anything, to penalties, turnovers, and the ever-popular “culture building” excuse, this one had it all—except competence.There's talk of meaningless records, wasted seasons, free-agent decisions, and the haunting image of Jerry Jones sitting alone in his suite, watching it all unravel. Norm finds a few bright spots (yes, there were some), wonders aloud about the future at quarterback, and questions whether this team has any real path back to relevance.Along the way, Mary joins in, sponsors get their due, and Norm shares a very personal—and surprisingly useful—side story that only he could make work in the middle of a Cowboys rant.Another season down. More questions than answers. And as always… Just Wondering.Chapters00:00:00 - Just Wondering What That Was in New York00:00:24 - Sponsor Message: Fluent Financial00:01:23 - Chasing 8-8-1 and Other Pointless Goals00:02:16 - Culture Building and the Brontosaurus Egg00:03:02 - A Defense That Let the Giants Look Competent00:04:05 - Run Stuffers Who Didn't Stuff Anything00:05:30 - Historically Bad Numbers (Yes, Really)00:06:57 - Penalties, Turnovers, and the Ugly Truth00:07:35 - The Few Guys Who Didn't Embarrass Themselves00:08:28 - Jerry Jones, Alone in His Suite00:09:29 - Another Wasted Year and What Comes Next00:10:11 - Sponsor Message: Bob's Steak & Chop House00:11:16 - Senile Purpura, Aging Gracefully, and Full Moon Healing00:12:27 - Sponsor Wrap and Final Thoughts00:12:49 - Thanks for Listening… Still Just Wondering Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
Navigating the Federal Tax Controversy: From Audit to CourtThis conversation delves into the complexities of federal tax controversy, emphasizing the procedural landscape that taxpayers must navigate when facing IRS challenges. It covers misconceptions about tax filing, the distinction between tax avoidance and evasion, the importance of willfulness in tax defense, civil penalties, the audit process, document control, the assessment and collection phases, IRS enforcement tools, the appeals process, litigation paths, and the balance between tax collection and due process.In the complex world of federal tax controversy, understanding the procedural landscape is crucial. This isn't about tax rates or deductions; it's about the battlefield that emerges when the IRS challenges your return. From the initial audit to the high-stakes decision of where to litigate, the journey is fraught with procedural intricacies.The Misconception of Voluntary FilingA common misconception is that filing a federal tax return is voluntary. This misunderstanding stems from the phrase "voluntary assessment and payment," often misinterpreted by tax protesters. In reality, while the assessment is voluntary, the duty to disclose and pay is mandatory, as reinforced by the Internal Revenue Code.The Role of Penalties and CompliancePenalties play a significant role in ensuring compliance. The IRS imposes severe sanctions, including civil penalties and criminal prosecution, for those who attempt to subvert mandatory filing rules. Courts consistently reject arguments based on the voluntary premise, labeling them as legally meritless.Strategic Choices in LitigationChoosing the right judicial forum is a critical strategic decision. The U. S. Tax Court allows taxpayers to litigate without prepayment, offering a venue with judges who specialize in tax law. Alternatively, refund litigation in District Court or the Court of Federal Claims requires full payment upfront but offers the possibility of a jury trial.Mastery of procedural rules is as vital as understanding the substantive tax code. From the 90-day letter to the variance doctrine, procedural planning must precede substantive preparation. As you navigate this complex landscape, remember that the system is designed to ensure compliance through robust enforcement, not just civic goodwill.Subscribe now to stay informed on the latest in tax law and controversy.TakeawaysThe IRS challenges can be likened to a battlefield.Filing taxes is mandatory, not voluntary.Taxpayers must self-assess their tax liabilities.Tax avoidance is legal, while tax evasion is criminal.Willfulness is crucial in defending against tax charges.Civil penalties can be severe for non-compliance.The audit process begins with information requests.Document control is vital during IRS examinations.Tax assessments carry a presumption of correctness.Taxpayers have rights to challenge IRS actions.IRS, tax controversy, tax filing, tax evasion, tax avoidance, tax penalties, tax audit, tax litigation, tax compliance, tax law
Employers who ignore wage judgments will face sharp consequences starting January 1, 2026 — including mandatory attorneys' fees and triple the amount owed. Jen explains the new enforcement framework and what HR and payroll leaders can do now to prevent costly exposure.
Jaffe and Razor react to the last week of Bruins' hockey. David Pastrnak and others have mentioned both mental and physical fatigue has been a struggle for the team this season, will the holiday break help fix this? How can the B's limit the penalties and get back on track? We preview tonight's game against the Sabres, and more!
It's the day after Christmas, and while the wrapping paper is still on the floor, Norm is already wondering about the one gift Cowboys fans didn't ask for: finishing the season 8-8-1.After questioning why the NFL insists on hijacking Christmas Day (nothing says “holiday spirit” like wall-to-wall broadcasts), Norm dives into a Cowboys win that somehow felt like every other Cowboys game. A fast start, long scoring droughts, penalty problems, defensive issues, and just enough competence to keep everyone arguing about whether this team is “close.”Dallas beats a battered Washington team, but not convincingly enough to feel good about it. Dak shines. The running game shows promise. Penalties pile up. The defense remains allergic to takeaways. And the big question lingers: if the offense is elite and the defense is awful… isn't .500 exactly where you'd expect to land?Norm breaks it all down with stats, context, and his usual brand of dry realism—then wraps things up with the truth Cowboys fans may not want to hear, but probably already know.Chapters00:00:00 - Merry Christmas… Now About That 8-8-1 Record00:01:24 - Can the NFL Leave Christmas Alone for One Day?00:01:57 - A Familiar Cowboys Script (This Time With a Win)00:02:32 - Fast Start, Then the Scoring Vanishes Again00:03:47 - Dallas Finally Bows Its Neck Late00:04:22 - Dominating the Stats, Confusing the Result00:05:04 - Six Sacks, Eleven Penalties, and Self-Inflicted Wounds00:06:27 - Takeaways? Still Missing in Action00:07:08 - Dak Prescott Continues His Excellent Season00:07:40 - Malik Davis Steps Up in the Run Game00:08:11 - Young Defenders Show Flashes00:08:36 - Free Agents, Futures, and Tough Decisions00:09:15 - George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb, and Offensive Reality00:09:45 - Are the Cowboys Underachievers… or Exactly What They Are?00:10:26 - A Quick Word From Our Sponsors00:12:02 - Final Thoughts on a Perfectly Average Season Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
Buckeye Weekly Podcast: Analyzing Miami's Loss to SMU & Its Implications for Ohio StateIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss insights gleaned from Miami's 26-20 loss to SMU, focusing on critical aspects like penalties, turnovers, and player performances. The duo examines how Miami's gameplay and specific player traits impact the upcoming Cotton Bowl clash against Ohio State. Discover key takeaways about Miami's offense, Carson Beck's running game, defensive vulnerabilities, and potential strategies for the Buckeyes. Engage with us by leaving questions in the comments, which we will address in our upcoming listener Q&A session live from Dallas.00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia00:38 Miami vs. SMU: A Comedy of Errors01:37 Carson Beck's Surprising Mobility04:18 Turnovers and Body Language Issues08:47 Penalties and Offensive Line Struggles12:59 Miami's Offensive Weapons15:29 Mark Fletcher's Consistent Performance20:42 Short Yardage Concerns21:37 Game-Changing Plays and Offensive Line Concerns22:40 Defensive Standouts: Nickelback Kete Scott26:09 SMU's Effective Use of Tempo30:32 Exploiting Defensive Weaknesses35:13 Special Teams Chaos and Key Moments39:56 Final Thoughts and Listener Questions
Arsenal are through to the Carabao Cup semi-finals — but it didn't come easily.In this episode of The Non-Negotiables Podcast, we react immediately to Arsenal's penalty shoot-out win over Crystal Palace at the Emirates. A dominant first half, 25 shots, and complete territorial control somehow gave way to a familiar story: missed chances, second-half drop-off, and another late twist that forced penalties.We break down why Arsenal failed to put the game to bed, the ongoing concern around underperforming xG, and how control slipped after the break. There's discussion on Arteta's substitutions, trust in squad players, set-piece vulnerability without Gabriel, and what this result says about standards — even in victory.We also look ahead to a crucial Premier League clash with Brighton, assess where Arsenal are right now in terms of performance vs outcome, and ask whether these fine margins will finally turn — or keep biting.Plus:Immediate reaction to the Palace gamePenalties, goalkeeping, and late-game managementSquad depth, injuries, and selection debatesBrighton preview and weekend predictionsThe return of the Who Am I? quizArsenal progress — but the questions remain.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:18) - Pre Match Emotions: Wanting Everything Without the Cost(03:11) - Line-Up Calls, Midfield Balance & Selection Debate(06:34) - First-Half Control and Missed Chances(08:20) - xG Concerns and Failure to Kill the Game(09:38) - Martinelli Knock and Second-Half Shift(11:51) - Substitutions, Trust, and the Nwaneri Question(17:44) - Second-Half Drop-Off and Arteta's Frustration(21:32) - Late Corner, Own Goal, and Game State Tension(25:19) - Set-Piece Fragility Without Gabriel(27:34) - Penalties: Kepa, Nerves, and Going Through(32:40) - Match Stats: Dominance Without Ruthlessness(36:41) - PT.2 Who Am I? (Game)(38:44) - GW18 Prediction Game: West Ham vs Fulham(41:15) - GW18 Watch: Chelsea vs Aston Villa(45:39) - Brighton Preview: Stakes, Injuries, and Selection(55:05) - Who Am I? (Game) Answer & Closing Thoughts
Today from SDPB - a pending mine in West River and the local efforts to prevent it from happening, a look at what's at stake for two school districts in the state facing penalties and a multi-hour piano sonata hitting Brookings tomorrow.
This week we're lollygagging around a MLB/NFL rapid fire, the Bills and Patriots fighting for the AFC East, recasting Die Hard, who wins the mascot matchups in the CFP, should Michigan face penalties, and more! Do you have any questions or comments about Lollygagging Sports? Reach out to us on Bluesky: Bo Reed (@boreed009.bsky.social), Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten.bsky.social), Lollygagging Sports (@lollygaggingpod.bsky.social). And on Twitter/X: Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten), Matthew Irby (@IrbyStatMan), Lollygagging Sports (@LollygaggingPod).
Ron Hughley, Brandon Kiley, and Stephen Serda are back to discuss the real issues plaguing the Chiefs this season. Is there actually anything they can fix the rest of the way? The penalties have been a little rough for Kansas City, and the offensive line is very banged up ahead of Sunday Night Football. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/a1NFXBs2KYE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth and Sean count down the 9 most infuriating kinds of penalties in the NFL to see your team commit.
Seth and Sean count down the 9 most infuriating kind of penalties in the NFL to see your team commit, discuss Giannis possibly wanting off the Bucks, the Clippers parting ways with Chris Paul, how far JJ Watt thinks the Texans can go this year, and see what Reggie and Lopez have for the question of the day.
Thanksgiving Loss Autopsy The Detroit Lions stumbled on the holiday stage. A 60-minute reminder that thin margins decide NFL games. The Green Bay Packers seized the key points. Detroit let them. The box score looked even. Yards and first downs were a wash. Penalties matched. Time of possession tilted late to the Lions. The first half belonged to Green Bay. The difference lived on the edges. Fourth downs. The Packers converted. The Detroit Lions did not. That flipped field position, momentum, and mood at Ford Field. Detroit's third-down efficiency hid a quieter problem. Too many calls short of the sticks on third and long. That set up fourth and manageable. It also invited disaster when the conversion failed. Fourth Down Philosophy Under Fire Aggression is a Detroit Lions brand. It has paid off. It also burned them here. Two fourth-down calls defined the loss. The first was telegraphed. The formation screamed run. Jamir Gibbs lined up deep. Offensive linemen dug their knuckles. Green Bay read it. Everyone in the building did. The play crashed into a wall. The second call was sharp. Roll Jared Goff. Move the launch point. Punish a pass rush that had battered the offensive line. Jameson Williams streaked across the field. He shook free. The throw and the catch were not clean. Both the quarterback and receiver owned it. The concept worked. The execution failed. That theme echoed all afternoon. Play Calling, Execution, and Bandwidth The Detroit Lions Podcast framed a broader issue. Dan Campbell taking over offensive play calling energized the Washington game. It also put strain on the operation. Since the switch, precision has slipped on both sides of the ball. Missed assignments. Late details. Detroit's edge in the margins dulled. Is the head coach stretched thin? In-game play design demands focus. So does clock, fourth down math, and defensive oversight. If assistants cannot carry more weight, small cracks widen. Thursday showed it. Detroit's tendencies were on tape. Green Bay anticipated and attacked them. The offense toggled between conservative third-down calls and aggressive fourth-down tries. That split personality cost possessions and points. Next Up: Dallas Test, Urgent Fixes The Lions visit Dallas next week. The Cowboys punish mistakes. Detroit must recalibrate before then. Throw to the sticks on third down. Break self-scout tendencies. Dress runs with motion and constraint plays. Use Gibbs as a decoy and a finisher. Protect Goff with movement and rhythm. Lean into Jameson Williams' speed with clear reads and layups. This roster wins with detail and conviction. Thursday lacked both. The solutions are not exotic. They are disciplined. Balance fourth-down aggression with smarter third-down design. Vary formation tells. Clean up timing and landmarks. If the Detroit Lions hit those notes, the path sharpens again. If not, Dallas will hear the same music Green Bay did. And play it louder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4S3YWKlSTo #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #greenbaypackers #fourth-downaggression #third-downefficiency #jamirgibbs #jaredgoff #jamesonwilliams #dancampbellplaycalling #self-scouttendencies #passrush #dallascowboys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#940 | Jamie and Ed break down the Premier League's newly approved financial regulations - rules that will reshape how every club spends, invests, and strategises. They outline the new financial framework, focusing on the Squad Cost Ratio and how it caps total spending on wages, amortisation, and agents' fees relative to club revenue. We analyse how these changes mirror UEFA's own rules and why the league is pivoting toward a more standardised, long-term model of financial control. The pair explore what this means specifically for Manchester United - from wage-bill management and transfer flexibility to projected revenues, the need for player trading, and the club's ability to refresh the squad under new constraints. There's discussion of potential loopholes, how clubs may attempt to game the system, and what enforcement could look like as the Premier League attempts to restore credibility. The episode wraps with a look at United's structural changes, including the arrival of a new head of senior scouting. 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Premier League's New Financial Rules Explained 06:48 How Clubs Will Adapt Their Spending 10:26 United's Financial Health & Future Projections 12:37 Player Trading, Wages & Squad Management 25:50 Penalties, Loopholes & Rule Enforcement 38:24 Closing Thoughts If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The old adage "stats are for losers" almost applied to the Chiefs against the Colts except for one big, big thing. The Chiefs won. If you looked at all the numbers, this should have been a KC blowout as the defense was just spectacular against the best runningback in the NFL. But it's the same troubles that have plagued this team all year that put the Chiefs in a really tough spot. Penalties, sloppy turnovers and bad special teams. Take the win, clean up the rest for the home stretch. It looks like it actually got tougher to make the playoffs as all three teams at 7-4, in the playoffs, have wins over KC too. That means the Chiefs are two games back of all of them. It was a bummer of a college Saturday but nobody had it worse than KSU coach Chris Klieman who just lost it in his post game news conference, literally crying and asking for respect. Oh my. Trump wants to fix up Joint Base Andrews including their golf courses. Does this guy miss anything? Wait until you hear who he's asking for help. Also, Elon Musk nails it when it comes to our homeless problem in America, the AP is suing Trump over the Gulf of America and one of our sponsors is a very proud dad as his daughter's college volleyball team wins a national title.