my husband just started a new job in may but we're trying to organize & itemize tax deductions for next year... especially with the crappy economy. he was given an itemized list of tools to buy - about $2,000 worth for an avionics/aircraft electrician job. he also had to buy $200 steel toed/osha approved boots. can we save these receipts for next year??
Yes, you can attempt to write off these expenses subject to the 2% limit of Adjusted Gross Income.
Do a search on www.irs.gov for unreimbursed employee expenses for more information.
Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students is the leading self contained aircraft structures course text. It covers all fundamental subjects, including elasticity, structural analysis, airworthiness and aeroelasticity. Now in its fifth edition, the author has revised and updated the text throughout and added new examples and exercises using Matlab(c). Additional worked examples make the text even more accessible by showing application of concepts to airframe structures. Includes a Solutions Manual available to all adopting teachers. * New worked examples throughout the text aid understanding and relate concepts to real world applications * Matlab examples and exercises added throughout to support use of computational tools in analysis and design * An extensive aircraft design project case study shows the application of the major techniques in the book * More end of chapter exercises, with an accompanying Solutions Manual (for instructors only) at http://textbooks.elsevier.com
Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students is the leading self contained aircraft structures course text. It covers all fundamental subjects, including elasticity, structural analysis, airworthiness and aeroelasticity. Now in its fifth edition, the author has revised and updated the text throughout and added new examples and exercises using Matlab(c). Additional worked examples make the text even more accessible by showing application of concepts to airframe structures. Includes a Solutions Manual available to all adopting teachers. * New worked examples throughout the text aid understanding and relate concepts to real world applications * Matlab examples and exercises added throughout to support use of computational tools in analysis and design * An extensive aircraft design project case study shows the application of the major techniques in the book * More end of chapter exercises, with an accompanying Solutions Manual (for instructors only) at http://textbooks.elsevier.com
How could anyone take the story of Noahs Arc literally?
How could one man build a boat the size of 10 aircraft carriers without any tools and having to cut down his own lumber. Or how could he collect one of every animal and know how to care and feed all of them. Wouldnt he have to collect food from the animals native lands and build cages for them? Even if god help that would mean god built the ship and cages, he put all the food and water on the boat and fed the animals. And you wonder why people have a hard time believing in the bible.
Noah? I heard it was a guy named Utnapishtim. It's all in the Epic of Gilgamesh - which foreshadows most of the major Biblical themes - a few thousand years before the Bible was written.