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  2. Walter Kaiser Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Walter C. Kaiser Jr. (born April 11, 1933) is an American Evangelical Old Testament scholar, writer, public speaker, and educator. Kaiser is the Colman M. Mockler distinguished Professor of Old Testament and former President of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts , retired June 30, 2006.

  3. Walter Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    Walter Kaiser (footballer), German footballer Walter Kaiser Jr. , (born 1933), American evangelical Old Testament scholar, writer, public speaker, and educator Walter Kaiser (rower) (born 1971), Austrian Olympic rower

  4. Internal Revenue Code section 162 (a) - Wikipedia

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    Because business expenses are fully deductible under section 162, taxpayers try to argue that expenses were not start up expenses. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals found that the Tax Court should look at if employment of the taxpayer is in the same trade or business to determine if it is a start-up expense, or a carrying on expense. [ 11 ]

  5. Final expense insurance - AOL

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    Final expense life insurance, sometimes referred to as guaranteed issue, guaranteed acceptance, funeral or burial insurance, is a type of whole life insurance designed to cover end-of-life ...

  6. Key man insurance: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Key man insurance is a type of life insurance policy that companies purchase on the life of a founder, owner or critical employee. It’s also called key person or key employee insurance.

  7. What It Costs Taxpayers for the President To Go on Vacation - AOL

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    An (Expensive) Passion for Golf. Golf and presidents have a long history that dates back more than a century to William Howard Taft, who was the first golfing president on record.