Archive for January, 2008

Presidential Candidates’ take on Taxes

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

I watched part of President Bush’s State of the Union speech last night on CNN and Anderson Cooper’s interview of Senators Romney, McCain and Obama which followed after.

It got me to thinking more about the election coming up next week, Super Tuesday, as it is called.

BankRate.com has a breakdown of the candidates’ proposals on Healthcare, Taxes, Social Security, Subprime, Education and Employment which I can informative.

1) TAXES
What I want: Lower taxes, of course.

Romney:
- Make President Bush’s tax cuts permanent.
- Lower the corporate tax rate and income tax rates.
- Repeal the estate tax.
- Make all health care expenses tax deductible.
- Remove taxes on interest, dividends and capital gains for anyone making an Adjusted Gross Income under $200,000. Romney says this will help the middle class save money.
- Signed the Americans for Tax Reform’s pledge not to raise taxes.

McCain:
- Make President Bush’s tax cuts permanent.
- Permanently repeal the alternative minimum tax.
- Require a “super-majority,” three-fifths vote for Congress to raise taxes.
- Reform the estate tax to exempt estates worth up to $10 million and cut the tax rate to 15 percent.
- Keep current income tax rates on dividends and capital gains.
- Permanently ban Internet taxes and new cell phone taxes.
- Reform and make permanent the research and development (R&D) tax credit.
Notes: McCain voted “NO” to Increasing tax deductions for college tuition in May 2001

Clinton:
- Return to the income tax rates for upper-income Americans that existed in the 1990s.
- Discontinue portions of the Bush tax cuts for those making more than $250,000.
- Level the playing field when it comes to taxing the income earned in investment partnerships. Right now, some Wall Street investment managers making $50 million a year could pay just 15 percent on their earned income — while someone making $50,000 a year pay 25 percent.
- Extend middle-class tax cuts including the child tax credit and marriage penalty relief
- Offer new tax cuts for health care, college and retirement, and reforming the AMT to ensure people don’t face stealth tax increases.
- Overhaul the Health Coverage Tax Credit, or HCTC, to ensure that it is making health care affordable for laid-off workers. Increase the tax credit to 90% of premiums from the current 65%.
- Close tax loopholes and stop giving tax breaks to companies that ship jobs overseas. Stop outsourcing American jobs using taxpayer dollars.
Notes: Clinton voted “NO” to Repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax in March 2007, Raising estate tax exemption to $5 million in March 2007, Supporting permanence of estate tax cuts in August 2006 and Permanently repealing the estate tax in June 2006.

Clinton voted “YES” to Retaining reduced taxes on capital gains and dividends in Feb. 2006, Extending the tax cuts on capital gains and dividends in Nov. 2005, Reducing the marriage penalty instead of cutting top tax rates in May 2001 and Increasing tax deductions for college tuition in May 2001

Obama
- Create a new “Making Work Pay” tax credit of up to $500 per person, or $1,000 per working family. This tax credit will supposedly completely eliminate income taxes for 10 million Americans
- Create a universal mortgage credit - a 10 percent credit that homeowners could use even if they don’t itemize. Obama says the current mortgage interest deduction excludes nearly two-thirds of Americans who don’t itemize their taxes. Obama claims that the credit would provide the average recipient with approximately $500 per year in tax savings.
- Eliminate income taxes for seniors making less that $50,000.
Obama says this will provide immediate relief to 22 million American seniors who will not need to file an income tax return, and will eliminate any income taxes for nearly seven million seniors at a savings of roughly $1,400 each year.
- Simplify tax filings so that millions of Americans will be able to do their taxes in five minutes.
- Eliminate the capital gains taxation of start-up businesses to encourage innovation and job creation.
- Eliminate special interest loopholes and deductions, such as those for the oil and gas industry, and limit the ability of large multi-national corporations to use tax havens to hide income overseas.
- Crack down on offshore tax havens engaged in shielding tax evaders from justice by refusing to share tax information with us the way other nations do. Obama would create an international tax evasion watch list to monitor these countries and would use economic pressure to make them comply.

Notes: Obama voted “NO” Repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax in March 2007, Raising estate tax exemption to $5 million in March 2007, Supporting permanence of estate tax cuts in Aug. 2006 , Permanently repealing the estate tax in June 2006, Retaining reduced taxes on capital gains and dividends in Feb. 2006 and Extending the tax cuts on capital gains and dividends in Nov. 2006.

Obama voted “YES” to $47 billion for military by repealing capital gains tax cut in Feb. 2006

Based on these proposals, I would rank the candidates as follow in the order of preference as to how their proposals would affect me:
1) McCain
2) Romney
3) Clinton
4) Obama

McCain’s tax proposals would be pretty much what we have now but no more AMT to worry about. I just can’t help but wonder why he voted No to increasing tax deductions for college tuition.

Obama’s proposals would do nothing but probably increase taxes since he does not want to repel the AMT or retain the current reduced rates or extend the tax cuts for capital gains and dividends.

You can read the entire article at bankrate.com

10% interest savings account?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Wachovia has a new savings program called Way2Save with some interesting qualities:

- 5.00% Annual Percentage Yield
- 5.00% first year bonus (MAX of $300 per year), 2% bonus in 2nd and 3rd year.

Wachovia Bank’s Way2Save program

Now, to open a Way2Save savings account, you also have to open a free checking account with Wachovia.

To encourage savings, Wachovia will transfer $1 from your checking account to the Way2Save account every time you use your debit card or use the online bill pay (weird feature if you ask me).

Anyway, to get a max bonus of $300/yr, you’ll need $6000 in the savings account.

With 5% APY, the interest paid will be $300, plus the bonus, you’ll get $600 for the 1st year. That is a 10% interest for the 1st year!

Since the 5% rate is not fixed, let’s say it drops to 4%.

Even then you’ll have $240 interest plus the $300 at the end of 1st year which is still a very respectable 9% interest on a $6000 balance!

Reducing expenses…

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

I recently made a few changes in an effort to reduce expenses….

1) Reduce water costs
I’ve been buying bottled water since I don’t know when. I’ve lugged two 2.5 gallons bottled water up 2 flights of stairs countless times. I’m like a camel when it comes to water….I drink more than 8 glasses a day.

I calculated that we drink about 2 to 3 of those 2.5 gallons bottled water a week. When the Safeway brand water is on sale, they’re $2.10 for one 2.5 gallon bottle. Assuming, we drink 10 of those per month, it comes to $252/year!

I figure we can definitely save some money there. Not only that, we’ll be helping the environment by now throwing away 120 of those bottles into the recycling bin every year.

The problem is that I’ve never liked the Brita filtered water. I didn’t like the way those filtered water tasted.

So I looked around and I bought the Pur water filter dispenser.

The dispenser costs $29 and the filters cost $20 for a 3 pack (though I have seen it on sale at Amazon for $18).

The filters are supposed to last for approximately 40 gallons but since we drink so much water, I figured we’ll need to change it once a month.

Even with that, the cost would be $29+($20×4)= $109 for the whole year versus $252. Even if we’ve to buy a new dispenser every year (unlikely, right?), we’d still come out ahead.

Of course, the savings won’t get me to switch to the Pur water dispenser if the water tasted bad. I’m happy to say that we’ve been using the dispenser for 3 weeks now and the water tastes great! I cannot tell the difference between the spring water and the dispenser water.

Savings = $252 - $109 = $143 for 1st year.
If dispenser last past 1st year, Savings in 2nd year = $252 - $80 = $172/year

2) Eliminate AOL costs
I don’t even know why we pay $6.95/month just to keep the AOL email address. I remember that AOL announced they were now offering free email but I don’t remember why we didn’t switch to this free service. Anyway, after a few minutes with customer service, the AOL email address is free!

Savings = $6.95 X 12 = $83.40/year

3) Eliminate ATM fees
This is a huge pet peeve of mine. I hate ATM fees!!! Through the years, the ATM fees have really gotten out of hand (should I start a petition to cap ATM fees?!) and with BofA, if you use someone else’s ATM, BofA charges $2.00 and the other bank charges $2.50!

So if you take out $40 at a non-BofA atm, you’re going to pay $4.50 in fees which is 11.25% in fees!!!

While I try my best to not use other ATMs, sometimes you just can’t help it and if you use ATMs abroad, the fee is $5 per ATM transaction (for ATMs outside their global alliance network).

On top of that, BofA charges a $6.50 monthly fee if your account balance drops below their minimum balance.

Anyway, I’ve had it with BofA and decided to look around. We’ve at least 3 major credit unions here in the bay area - Tech CU, Meriwest and Key Point CU. Tech CU and Meriwest appeared to be the better for personal since they offer free checking, free online banking, no minimum balance and you can use any of the Co-op ATMs for free. You can even make deposits at some of these Co-op ATMs and it’s free!

Key Point appeared to be the best for business banking since their unlimited checking only has a minimum requirement of $500.

See ya BofA…

Savings = approx $40/year (for ATM fees only)

With those 3 changes, I’ve saved about $266/year!

Truly Loved Korean drama ended Friday 01/25/08

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Well, the Korean drama series Truly Loved ended yesterday. I think it was 32 episodes total.

In the last few episodes, Bong Gi confronted the reporter who was writing an article about the President’s son, Joon Won, and Bong Soon.

During the confrontation, the reporter shoved Bong Gi down the stairs and he ended up at the ER where Joon Won treated him.

Bong Gi’s dad finally showed that he really did love his son.

Bong Soon too realized that she liked Bong Gi.

The Presidential Bodyguard decided to fire Bong Gi as damage control but Joon Won pleaded with his dad to spare him.

There was a funny scene where Joon Won and Bong Gi are out having drinks at some streetside hawker and they started singing. I guess Korean men can break out in song anytime, anywhere!

Anyway, Bong Soon also realized that all those funny words Bong Gi was saying to her actually meant “I love you” in different languages…Abdi Bogoh Ka (Sudanese, an Indonesian dialect), Niyakutanda (Ndebele - Zimbabwe), Nakupenda (swahili), nga kayrâng-la gawpo yö (Tibetian), etc.

All in all, it was a pretty good series….so, what is its replacement?

Well, I checked AZN tv and it looks like they’re going the cheap route again. Truly Loved’s time slot will be taken by a repeat of Air City, which was just shown prior to Truly Loved.

Seriously AZN….do you really have to keep showing repeats?

Raining cats and dogs

Friday, January 25th, 2008

It sure is here in the bay area. It feels like it’s been raining the whole week even though it’s been only a few days, I think.

I guess it’s making up for last year when we barely had any rain.

I’ve not been following the news but hopefully our rain/water levels are now over 100% of normal…and hopefully, worries about drought are over, or almost over.

Of course, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be responsible about water.

I’ve shut off the lawn sprinklers for almost 2 months now. My water bill was $10 less per month. Yet driving around, I still see people’s lawn sprinklers coming on.

Bay Area residents! Shut off your sprinklers in the winter! Not only will your water bill be less but you’ll be conserving our precious water supply!

New Korean dramas on AZN Tv

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Since Dae Jo Young is shown only twice a week now, the Wed-Fri 6-7.30pm slot had been taken by “Thank You”, a drama that AZN tv had already shown previously. Ya, AZN is so cheap that they have to really get their money worth by showing a series twice.

This has happened to Thank You, Someday, My Name is Kim Sam Soon (I think this has been shown at least 3 times), etc.

By the way, that series Thank You probably sparked a “Choco Pie” revolution. Even Ranch99 here is carrying it.

OK, I admit it…I bought a box just to try them out!

Anyway, Thank You has been replaced by Coffee Prince. When my sister and I went to Disneyland last September, this series was being shown by the korean channel in the Anaheim hotel.

Coffee Prince is about a tom-boy girl (Ko Eun Chan) working really hard at odd jobs to support her family…her mom and sister. Along come this rich guy (Korean drama deja-vu…it’s almost always a rich guy, poor girl story. Look for other version below.), and his family wants him to get married.

They set him up on blind dates (another Korean drama deja-vu…blind dates at 5 star hotels) and he finds them sooo boring.

He “hires” the girl, thinking that she’s a HE, to be his lover….Can’t he see that she has no Adam’s apple??

Anyway, they have fun pretending to be lovers, driving his blind dates crazy.

Meanwhile, his grandma (they’re in the coffee business) puts him to work at this coffee shop that’s really run down and dirty and tells him to turn it around.

That’s pretty much the first 2 episodes that has been shown. So if you haven’t started watching it yet, you can catch it on Weds to Fridays at 6-7.30pm PST.

The other Korean drama being shown on AZN is Love Truly. Love Truly was the replacement drama after Air City ended. It is shown Mon-Fri from 7.30-9pm PST.

Love Truly is about a poor, naive country girl (this is the other version I talked about, heheee), Yeo Bong Soon, who rescues this guy who was unconcious after falling while hiking in the woods.

This guy turns out to be the Korean President’s son. Chang Joon Won is married but his wife is suffering from dementia and has a daughter.

The Blue House (this is Korea’s White House) sends a Blue House guard (their Secret Service I guess), Nam Bong Gi, to drive Chang Joon Won back to Seoul since he was injured and couldn’t drive.

This is how the 3 of them met.

This drama has gone past the normal 16 episodes so I’m quite surprised.

Anyway, Yeo Bong Soon likes Chang Joon Won who likes her back but he is married!!! It’s all still very harmless but nevertheless, the girl likes a married man and he likes her back.

Their relationship has dragged on…to the annoying point for me. She cries over him, he looks like a lost puppy. She declared that she will be his sister and yet, she has tears in her eyes when she sees him.

But I really like the scenes between Nam Bong Gi and Yeo Bong Soon. And I love the talking teddy bear. It’s sooo cute!

He obviously likes her though he calls her “Chun-ta” (hillbilly). He has also referred to her as a chicken. She has called him “fat head”. These are the “affectionate” terms they use on each other.

Nam Bong Gi has really grown on me. At first, he was this annoying, whining guy who talks a lot. Now he’s funny, hilarious sometimes, caring and protective. He really cracks me up.

There is actually another Korean drama being shown by AZN. It is “Hello Ajumma”. It is only 30 minutes long and shown Mon-Fri from 1-1.30pm I think.

I have seen a few episodes but it has not caught on with me. The characters are all annoying, even the supposedly heroine of the story. Maybe it’s supposed to cater to an older audience but I can’t really stand it.

Dae Jo Young - Episode 115 - The truth is finally out!

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

It has definitely taken a while but the truth is finally out!

The truth has been leaking over the last several episodes but first Li Geom finds out that he is Dae Jo Young’s son, then Dae JungSang, then Heuk Sudol and finally, Dae Jo Young and his wife, Sukyoung, who was eavesdropping!!

Of course, it ends there with Chulin finally revealing and blurting out the truth to Dae Jo Young.

How did it get to this point? The following is a summary of approximately Episode 110 to 115.

First Li Kaigu attacks DJY’s Ansi fort. Xue Rengui had prodded them to do so. Meanwhile Xue Rengui teams up with the Turks led by Mucho and has them attack Youngzhou while Li Kaigu was away.

When Li Kaigu hears this, he quickly turns around to go home and fight for his country.

But DJY is no longer a mister nice guy. I love this! He decides to go after Li Kaigu. Hey, Li Kaigu cannot come and go as he pleases.

So they ambushed Li Kaigu. DJY fights him and injured him significantly.

Ugly face Shin Hong rescues his master but the damage is done. They are trapped between a rock and a hard place.

Yingzhou falls to the Turks but not before Dae Jung Sang, Gulsabiwu and Geumlan rescues the refugees stuck in Yingzhou and picked up Chulin, Geum and their Khitan citizens along the way.

They tracked back to Ansi fort. Gulsabiwu confronted Chulin one night and threatened to reveal the truth. Chulin threatens him back….though I don’t know what exactly she could do if he reveals the truth.

Dae Jung Sang had saw both of them going into the woods and had followed. He hears the truth.

But he tells Gulsabiwu to shut up and that he, should be the one to tell DJY.

Meanwhile, Li Kaigu, though injured, recovers a little and orders his army to start going back to Yingzhou. As they were on their way, they learn that the Tang army is coming for them.

They found an abandoned fort located in the outskirts of Liaodong (DJY’s territory) and made it theirs.

The Tang army, led by Xue Rengui and Li Wen fights them but couldn’t beat them.

Meanwhile, Li Geom had found out that his father, Li Kaigu, was still alive and leaves Ansi fort to join him.

Mucho and his gang shows up, much to Xue Rengui and Li Wen’s chagrin. They brought the Khitan prisoners they had capture, including the Khitan king, Sun Wanrong.

Sun Wanrong manages to find a Turk soldier who is a Khitan and sends him with a message to Chulin at Ansi fort.

They captured the suspicious messenger at Ansi fort, and this is where Heuk Sudol finds out the truth. He read the letter and confronts Gulsabiwu.

Gulsabiwu takes the letter to Chulin.

Chulin has a decision to make - to tell the truth to Dae Jo Young who is the only person who can fight the Turks and Tang and save her son OR to keep the secret and possibly have her son and husband killed.

She makes her decision….

She meets up with Dae Jo Young in the night. Sukyoung, Dae Jo Young’s wife, hears that Chulin is meeting with Dae Jo Young and follows them. She can somehow hear their conversation even though she appears to be quite far away ;)

Chulin begs Dae Jo Young to save her son and when he refused, she had no other choice. She reveals the truth and that’s where Episode 115 ends.

to be continued……..

Happy New Year!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

May 2008 be a happy, healthy and prosperous year for all!