This all depends on how you are contributing. If you are making amazing contributions others on the site will learn to trust you as a trustworthy source of information. You may even be able to earn the distinction of "Trusted Contributor". If you are contributing in a negative way such as deleting answers, profanity, etc you risk having your access to the site suspended.
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IRA contributions do not directly affect Social Security benefits when collecting. Social Security benefits are based on your earnings history, while IRA contributions are separate retirement savings that do not impact the amount of Social Security benefits you receive.
I am not sure who you are talking about but Newtons laws are very important to physics if that's what you mean.
The contributions made by the Israelites the Phoenicians and the Lydians affected our lives today since it opened us to new ideas.
Scientist's contribution to the community makes people's lives easy and comfortable.
Yes. The contributions were not taxed the withdrawals are. And are reported by the adminstrator to the IRS
To the extent that your 401k distribution includes Employer contributions, a percentage of the distribution would be used to offset your unemployment benefit. If there are no Employer contributions there would be no effect on your benefits.
he proved that the sun is the center of the earth and that it was Gods interest in doing so.
For JSA income based & contributions based, your savings can be between £6,000 - £16,000 for this is affect your benefit. Anything below £6,000 would not affect the amount you get.
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A salary reduction can lower the amount of money you can contribute to a Roth account because Roth contributions are based on your earned income. If your salary is reduced, you may not be able to contribute as much to your Roth account as before.