I thought about posting this too. He had it all but it wasn't enough. And Mickelson's behavior is just amazing too. He makes $50 million per year and still did some insider trading to pay off gambling debts. It's crazy. And his debts were only a million bucks or so. He could just wait 2 weeks and pay it off from his after tax income!
Quote from: forummm on June 11, 2016, 12:45:12 PMI thought about posting this too. He had it all but it wasn't enough. And Mickelson's behavior is just amazing too. He makes $50 million per year and still did some insider trading to pay off gambling debts. It's crazy. And his debts were only a million bucks or so. He could just wait 2 weeks and pay it off from his after tax income!I still remember Mickelson (who's sponsored by KPMG, one of the top accounting firms) bitching a while back about taxes and he wasn't making enough to make it worthwhile to pay. Screw him, I would love to get paid tens of millions of dollars a year to swing a club around.
Quote from: MgoSam on June 11, 2016, 05:25:23 PMQuote from: forummm on June 11, 2016, 12:45:12 PMI thought about posting this too. He had it all but it wasn't enough. And Mickelson's behavior is just amazing too. He makes $50 million per year and still did some insider trading to pay off gambling debts. It's crazy. And his debts were only a million bucks or so. He could just wait 2 weeks and pay it off from his after tax income!I still remember Mickelson (who's sponsored by KPMG, one of the top accounting firms) bitching a while back about taxes and he wasn't making enough to make it worthwhile to pay. Screw him, I would love to get paid tens of millions of dollars a year to swing a club around.There is an irony, isn't there, of a big accounting firm having an endorsement deal with someone who is a gambler and dabbles in insider trading.