INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This individual manages all aspects of the Family Profile account. This level of overview is ideal for parents, but perhaps a little overwhelming for kids. The Family Organizer will:  Create the Family Profile Invite up to nine people (friends or family members) to join the account Select a payment method for the account Receive the bill and a receipt for each ride  Be able to view every trip taken by a member on every family member's phone. The Family Profile is only available on the most recent version of the Uber app. for every member of your Family Profile. In order to receive an invitation from the Family Organizer, the individual must first have a valid Uber account.

SUMMARY: Select a Family Organizer. Install the latest Uber app Create an Uber account

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When it comes to real estate, property taxes are almost always based on the value of the land. The more valuable the land, the higher the property taxes. Because the value of land can change over time, so can your property tax liability, even if your local government does not specifically change the tax rate. To start finding your property tax liability, you need to know how much the land you own is worth.  Property values are usually determined by a local or county assessor — someone whose job is specifically to do this. To find the value of your residence, you can contact your local assessor's office or else your local tax authority. Note that many assessors have tools online that will allow you to look up your property's value based on your address. The assessor's office for Santa Clara Country in California has a great example of this sort of tool.  You can also sometimes get home value estimates from financial institutions. For example, Chase Bank offers a free online home value tool here. The value of a piece of land is usually determined by two things: the value of the land itself and the value of whatever is built on the land (i.e., its improvements.) To find the total value of your property, you'll need to add these two values together. Usually, the local assessor can provide both pieces of information. For example purposes, let's find the property taxes for a house in ABC County, USA. The county assessor values the land at $357,000, mainly due to its close proximity to a vibrant, bustling downtown area and the convenience of two nearby freeways. The assessor values the house itself at $307,000. Adding these two values, the total value of our property is 357,000 + 307,000 = $664,000. In the next few steps, we'll use this value to find our property taxes. Property tax is generally assessed as some percentage of the property's current value. This tax rate can (and does) vary over time depending on the needs of the taxing agency — for instance, if your county has a budget shortfall, it may raise the tax rate to make ends meet. Thus, up-to-date information is crucial.  Like your assessed property value, you can usually get this information from your local tax authority. For example, in Santa Clara County, California, tax rate summaries are available online for free.  Many municipalities apply the tax rate "per mill", or per $1,000 in assessed value. Don't let this confuse you — one mill is just 1/10 of one cent. For practical purposes, we can say that 10 mill of something is the same as 1%. E.g., a 20 mill levy on $100,000 would equal 2% of $100,000, or $2,000. For the purposes of our example, let's say that ABC County has a 10 mill levy on our property. This amounts to 1% of our property's total value. The local government isn't the only organization that relies on property tax revenues. Other organizations that serve the local community often require their own share of property taxes. Notably, most public school districts get the majority of their revenue from local property taxes — about 77% in 2007, the most recent year that data is available. Cities, towns, and other local entities may also require property taxes. In our example, let's say that the city of Appleton, where we live in ABC County, has its own 20 mill (2%) property tax and that the Appleton Unified School District levies its own property tax at a 30 mill rate (3%). When you know all of the different property taxes that you will have to pay, finding your total liability is fairly easy. Start by adding up the different tax rates to get one total property tax rate that you'll need to pay. In our example, since we owe a 1% property tax to the county, 2% to the city, and 3% to the school district, we owe, in total, 1 + 2 + 3 = 6% Take your total property tax rate and multiply it by the value of the property you are dealing with. The answer you get is the amount of money you owe in property tax.  Don't forget that, to multiply a percentage, you must either first change the percentage back to its decimal form or else divide your answer by 100. In our example, our total property tax rate is 6% and our property is worth $664,000. To find the amount we owe in taxes, we multiply 0.06 × $664,000 = $39,840.
Summary: Find the assessed value of the property being taxed. Add the value of the land and improvements to get the total value. Find the current local government's tax rate. Find the property tax rates for other local agencies. Add your tax rates up. Multiply by your property value.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a paper towel to grab as much of the solid as possible and discard it in the trash. You may need to do this several times in order to completely remove the solid. If cleaning a chair with fabric upholstery, it’s important not to rub as you clean; you might force the solids into the fabric and make it more difficult to clean. It’s important to act as soon as you see the mess, so it doesn’t have time to set. The faster you attend to a spill, the less likely it is to set and cause a stain. If you act quickly enough, you should just need to dampen a cloth or rag with water. Use it to sponge up as much of the liquid as you can. Wring out the liquid in a separate container or a sink, and keep blotting the spill until it’s gone. This tag provides cleaning instructions directly from the manufacturer. If you see an S, you should only use solvent-based solutions to clean the chair. A W means you should use a water-based solvent, while an SW or S/W means either type of solution can be used. Any product containing water could damage the upholstery. There are several brands of cleaners, and you should always check the instructions coming with the product. Some are in liquid form while others are powdered.  In either case, you’ll want to apply a small amount of solvent to a dry cloth and blot up the stain. Make sure to use a damp cloth to wick away the solvent, otherwise it could leave a ring on your upholstery. Mix a mild dish soap with water and dampen a clean cloth with it. Blot the stain with the cloth. Be careful not to rub the stain, otherwise you may damage the upholstery, especially if it’s made of fabric or microfibers. Dampen a cotton ball with a few drops of rubbing alcohol. Test the alcohol on a small spot of the chair that’s out of view, such as the underside. If it doesn’t cause any damage, use the cotton ball to rub the stain.  Mesh upholstery tends to get frayed if rubbed too briskly. Make sure to be more gentle on these surfaces.  Don’t use rubbing alcohol on acrylic fabric upholstery.  Rubbing alcohol only has a small amount of water, and you may be able to use it on S-coded upholstery. If in doubt, apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to a small, inconspicuous part of the upholstery. If there’s no damage, you should be able to use the rubbing alcohol.

SUMMARY:
Pick up any loose debris. Blot liquids with a wet cloth. Check the care tag on your chair. Clean S-coded chairs with a dry cleaning solvent. Wash W-coded chairs with a water-based solvent. Remove stains with rubbing alcohol.