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To: taxikid who wrote (3068)12/18/1997 1:27:00 PM
From: Caroline  Respond to of 4339
 
Yes but I didn't understand it.

It's a bunch of web sites. Replied to you with:
If that is the answer, what is the question?

Regards,cb



To: taxikid who wrote (3068)12/18/1997 1:31:00 PM
From: Caroline  Respond to of 4339
 
got it. reading.



To: taxikid who wrote (3068)12/18/1997 1:40:00 PM
From: Caroline  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4339
 
I think it was Richard Pryor in the first Superman.

He discovered some major money house stealing all the rounding errors.

It seems that several mutual funds I own can't count. For example, on 9/26, Dodge & Cox Stock gave my IRA a dividend at $101.64/share. On the same day, they gave my regular account a dividend at $101.72/share.

This has been consistent throughout the process of moving to a new software package. Everything is wrong wrong wrong, and almost all of it is just a few cents. Fidelity Funds Network is the same deal. Don't even talk to me about American Express.

At maybe .20 per customer per year, at 14 gabillion trillion dollars inflows/dividends distributed, how much do these financial institutions steal each year (tax free)?