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Submitted by Dwight on January 6, 2008 - 09:15.
Would a person's tax return be too complex if he owned a lot of treasury notes that are small in size?
Is it be better to save until you can afford $10,000 notes? Or, is it be better to buy a $1000 note every time you have some extra cash?
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Quick question
Submitted by Dwight on January 6, 2008 - 09:15.
Would a person's tax return be too complex if he owned a lot of treasury notes that are small in size?
Is it be better to save until you can afford $10,000 notes? Or, is it be better to buy a $1000 note every time you have some extra cash?