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terrbear
I have a question, since businesses buy life insurance on their employees, why haven't they thought about claiming their employees as dependents? I am thinking of the revenue stream that could create for them. tongue.gif
TapDuncan
Wow good point, my wife has to be worth millions by now, hell after 35 years, gazzilions.
LilaTheGreat
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TapDuncan Posted Today, 03:31 PM
Wow good point, my wife has to be worth millions by now, hell after 35 years, gazzilions.


How bout a googol??

10 to the 100th power is a googol. The word was coined by a 9 year old kid who's uncle was a mathematician named Edward Kasner. Imagine all the atoms in the universe being counted and that wouldn't even cover a googol.
fla1sun
QUOTE (terrbear @ Sep 3 2008, 03:25 PM) *
I have a question, since businesses buy life insurance on their employees, why haven't they thought about claiming their employees as dependents? I am thinking of the revenue stream that could create for them. tongue.gif

Well, they probably don't do that because it would be tax fraud.
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