income

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Discussions tagged with income on WindowsForum.com cover personal financial constraints and corporate earnings. One user on a fixed disability income seeks a free utility to combine five ISO files into a single Windows 10 USB installer, as they cannot afford a replacement. Another thread discusses Google's $500 million charge related to a DOJ investigation, which reduced its net income. A user asks about filing taxes for a small income, including electronic filing options. Finally, a post reports Microsoft's 51 percent rise in net income, driven by Windows 7 and other products. These threads show income as a factor in technology purchasing decisions and as a metric in corporate financial reporting.
  1. ragnarok1968

    Windows 10 5 ISO files into 1 ISO for a USB drive

    Hey everyone! I have an issue. I used to have a USB drive for Windows 10 by MSi and got destroyed (corrupted). I need your help here. Issue: to create a NEW USB installer of Windows 10 using MSi's 5 ISO files on my D:\ drive and create one installation USB drive Files in question: recovery_dvd...
  2. reghakr

    Google takes surprise $500M charge over DOJ ad investigation

    Google’s Form 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Link Removed, contains an unexpected $500 million charge for the first quarter that wasn’t reported in the company’s quarterly results. The filing says the charge was taken this month, and applied to the quarter ended...
  3. H

    Filing Taxes

    I live in Maryland and know it's past the deadline for filing 2010 federal taxes, but I don't owe any money and am due some money back instead, for the little income I made, and I file with 1040EZ. Can I still file taxes to recieve that money back and if so, what should I do if all the 1040EZ...
  4. News

    Windows 7 boosts Microsoft profits

    Microsoft posts 51 percent rise in profits Healthy sales of Windows 7, Office 2010 and Xbox 360 consoles propelled Microsoft to $5.41 billion in net income for its first fiscal quarter of 2011, a 51 percent increase from the same period a year before. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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