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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
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If you gave a large number of younger responsible people $250k each to invest (properly!), they could all retire early with ease. [/ QUOTE ] LOL! You seem to have forgotten a few things ... Like taxes, both from the original $250k earned within a year, and - since you cannot stove $250 away in a tax deferred IRA within one year - from the interest/distributions on the retirement account. Yeah, they can retire early with ease ... if they continue to live with their parents! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
he didn't say retire that second, he said retire EARLY...
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Best of luck with getting things back on track. Is $60k really written off that easily just cos guys are avoiding you?
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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
If someone gave me 250k, I'd buy a house.
Why? Because it's one of the best investments you can make, and no matter what turn of events of bad luck, bad economy, or lack of job, you'll have a home. I'd be a very boring investor. |
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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
If someone gave me $250k, after paying around 50% in taxes I'd buy a car, and I might just have enough left to pay for gas and parking garage for a year here in Manhattan.
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you know what man i think that good things happen to good people, and in your case I hope something good ends up happening becuase it seems as thugh you did a lot honorable things and helped out a lot of people.
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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
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If someone gave me 250k, I'd buy a house. Why? Because it's one of the best investments you can make, and no matter what turn of events of bad luck, bad economy, or lack of job, you'll have a home. I'd be a very boring investor. [/ QUOTE ] Hopefully, you'd be able to pay the taxes, insurance, etc. on a $250k house. Otherwise, you wouldn't have it long. I highly recommend all these young guys take a look at a book called "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George Clason. Here's a hint. It was written in 1926, and is still ranked at #549 on Amazon sales. You need to learn to hold onto some of this $ you're earning now, so you can play when you want to, not because you have to. |
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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
it would be very possible for a 25 yr old to retire on 250k tax free in many parts of the world... obviously not manhattan
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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
Time for some sopranos [censored]
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Re: How I Made 250k this year and have nothing to show for it.
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[ QUOTE ] 1. 250K really isn't all that much money, let alone 30K. [/ QUOTE ] That's in the eye of the beholder and depends on your style of living. If you gave a large number of younger responsible people $250k each to invest (properly!), they could all retire early with ease. That's pretty significant IMO. [/ QUOTE ] We're in agreement. Certainly it can be turned into a lot of money with good decisions, but not enough to light it on fire as OP realizes he did. |
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