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To: marginmike who wrote (5)1/5/2001 1:02:50 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41
 
I've got my coin at Merrill... they just have a service... "hey get me $2million in CD's toutsuite, I wan't 6.5 or better"... couple days later they start rolling into the account. Of course you don't want more than 100K each.

DAK



To: marginmike who wrote (5)1/5/2001 8:40:44 PM
From: Valley Girl  Respond to of 41
 
What's wrong with short-term treasuries?



To: marginmike who wrote (5)3/29/2009 9:16:54 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 41
 
BLOATED NY BUDGET BALOONS TO $132B

Posted: 6:07 pm
March 29, 2009

New York's state budget has ballooned to $132 billion, including a staggering $7.3 billion in new taxes, despite Gov. Paterson's pledge to keep spending in check.

The budget is a 9 percent increase from the $121 billion Paterson had proposed earlier this year.

"Too much spending, too many taxes, not enough discipline," said Elizabeth Lynam of the Citizens Budget Commission. "We are basically standing on the edge of a precipice and they took the easy way out."

New Yorkers earning more than $500,000 a year will see their state income tax jump 31 percent to a rate of 8.97 percent and those earning more than $250,000 will have new rates of 7.85 percent.

The previous highest state income tax rate was 6.85 percent.

Thirsty New Yorkers will also find a new 5 cent deposit bottled water.

More details are expected to be released later this evening, possibly including a slew of new taxes and fees for government services.

The Legislature is expected to vote on the budget Tuesday.