Considering all your assets, cash, property, etc, how much are you worth?
I'm 29 and I'm worth about 3.5 million. I recently sold off some properties and paid off some major debt. Life is good right now. I know that's not very much, but I'm going to be selling off one of my business next fall when I return to the States so that should be a nice windfall
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Thread: What's your total net worth?
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12-24-2007, 10:52 AM #1
What's your total net worth?
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I worked at Microsoft as an Analyst for a couple years, invested most of what I made in real estate between 1999-2001. This was before the real estate boom. Although my business went belly up, real estate properties wentup the roof. I also own my own home. The only debt I had was $45k in lines of credit, which I've recently paid off
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12-24-2007, 11:04 AM #22"Modern man is conditioned to expect instant gratification but any success or triumph realized quickly, with only marginal effort is necessarily shallow. Meaningful achievement takes time, hard work, persistence, patience, proper intent and constant self-awareness. The path to such success is punctuated by failure, consolidation and renewed effort. Personal reconstruction is art." - MFT
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Excellent. Soon enough though, you'll have all the joys of debt that a wife and a home can bring. My goals, past and future, are like this:
1.) Finish college
2.) Payoff all short term debt (credit cards, cars, student loans, etc.)
2.) Max out 401k (tied with above because you have to look at interest rate to determine which is more important)
3.) Payoff house early
4.) Build pile of money in addition to 401k
5.) Retire early
No kids; both of us working toward same goal; no divorces
The above should get us there soon.
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A car, any car, is an ASSET!! You contradict yourself by saying it is depreciating, how can it depreciate if it's not an asset? It has worth, it's worth whatever it's worth, and if it goes down, it's still an asset, it is NOT an investment. Maybe that was the mindset you had. Cars are not investments unless they are rare
1969 Z/28 Camaro 302 4-speed with factory A/C - Rare- Investment.... I have one! lolJan 1 - ???
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