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Structured settlements expert John Darer reviews the latest structured settlements and settlement planning information and news, and provides expert opinion and highly regarded commentary. that is spicy, Informative, irreverent and effective for over 20 years.
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Category: Chegg Trick Question
Chegg Trick Question, is a collection of blog posts by Structured Settlement Watchdog John Darer that critical of Chegg’s iveigling stuctured settlements into questions with inaccuracies. Darer who is a structured settlement believes in real world examples for students that enhamce learning and help develop practical skills they can use to further career development.
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A business entity cannot suffer a personal injury within the meaning of IRC § 104(a)(2),. See P & X Markets, Inc. v. Commissioner, 106 T.C. 441 (1996), aff’d in unpublished order,Source: Lawsuits, Awards, and Settlements Audit Techniques Guide (Internal Revenue Service Rev.5/11/)
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Chegg is totally discombobulated on the definition of structured settlements. There’s this thing called “Google” and on it any wonk working for Chegg can Google “what is a structured settlement” and come up up with the right definition.
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Chegg presents a misleading math question about selling structured settlements, asserting incorrect valuations for an annuity that pays $80,000 annually for 22 years. The content clarifies that structured settlements differ from annuities, emphasizing that Chegg’s provided answers are incorrect and illustrate a misunderstanding of financial principles.