As long as he doesn't take himself as an exemption.
$2,000 off, $18,000 still on.
yes
K in this context is short for the prefix of "Kilo-". Many years ago (some still recognize) "G" (from "Grand") meant a thousand (usually dollars). How did Grand come to mean a $thousand? Not too sure. Once it was a grand sum...
no you have to make a claim for it to be regestered as a claim
Yes, "one thousand one hundred" and "eleven hundred" are talking about the same number: 1100.
If you would like to get a online seminary degree you will still pay for it like you would if you went in person. While it won't be quite as much you will still have to pay thousands of dollars. The average cost is going to be about twenty thousand dollars depending on where you go.
If you are white yes. If you are not white head north, its better than Texas anyway
Ulysee Nardin watches are considered a high end watch. The watches average from five to fifty thousand dollars. A used one can be considerably less but still within the multiple thousand dollar price point.
Why not plug it into the computer. If you can get the files off the drive then it is still working. If you can not get the files of the drive then chances are it is not working.
I wouldn't think so. Someone who is really good at marketing may be able, though I'd still think it unlikely.
The claim would still be processed - as you were still insured at the time of the incident !
Sure, if the policy is still in force and a claim was never made on the policy before. It is surprising that no one had filed the claim before. Just because you found an old life insurance policy in a box doesn't mean it wasn't claim previously. The executor of the estate would have had the obligation to search records and files and make claims on any active life insurance policies. Even if they didn't have the policy, they could have signed a proof of lost policy form and filed the claim on the policy after death. It's worth checking with the company for to make sure. If it is still active they will pay interest in addition to the death benefits.