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Re: if you\'re 21 or younger, post your current net cash assets
21 years old
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also ivy league means nothing so many people here are IDIOTS [/ QUOTE ] this is so true its sick |
#93
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21, 35,000. But I can't win any more no matter what I do.
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#94
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Had 200k but then spent 100k for a one night stand with Elisha Cuthbert and then 50k on the Girl from Veronica Mars.
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#95
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20, 70k ish
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#96
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5k-- 18 years old
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#97
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20 years old.
5k. Australia was fun though. |
#98
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21 years old.
10k |
#99
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Re: if you\'re 21 or younger, post your current net cash assets
19 years old.
About 30k. |
#100
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[ QUOTE ] All you youngins with big rolls, I'd highly suggest stashing away and investing what you're not using. Why? Example: If you stash away just $4k/year in the market, an average return will make you a millionaire in your 50s with just that saved money. And that's tax free if you stick it in a roth. You guys are all very fortunate to have these skills and abilities to make all the money so I say put it to work for you. Congrats on your successes. Sorry for the serious post in BBV [/ QUOTE ] I'm curious Do you have any links where I can begin with investing? I know this site has a sub-forum for that, but it's very confusing. [/ QUOTE ] Killan, What are you interested in? Let me know and I'll probably have some good links I can send you. As far as what the poster mentioned(Roth IRA), I would suggest this as well, but I'm not sure if you have earned income or not. If you do, I would definitely 2nd his advice and put the max($4k) in it each year. note: I calculated the worth of my Roth as well as my brothers(I'm 23 and he's 20), and I can't remember the exact figures, I have it somewhere, but based on max allowable contributions each year my brother will have $2,000,000ish in there when he can take it out.(he started contributing a year or 2 ago.) |
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