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      05-10-2008, 11:26 AM   #111
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$$$$$

I only have two years of college,however, in my field you can make $ 17.50-25.00 hr. to start, and usually top out in the mid 30's , plus benefits ,typically the workweek is 48 hrs only, and like someone said,if you take care of your money,and invest properly, and don't try to buy every new toy you see,you should be ok later in life.


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      05-10-2008, 06:07 PM   #113
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i say try to marry money if at all possible.
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      05-10-2008, 06:58 PM   #114
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"It's not what you know, it's who you know."

i'm a young person interested in becoming a "baller" by the time i'm 30. i would like to get to know anyone who is interested in doing the same.

so given that, since there are some ppl here (such as myself) who aren't yet in a satisfactory financial situation, i'm sure we all have something to offer to everyone here, whether it be friendship, fun, or pure business, it sounds like this thread could become a new beggining to a great success story. so to start... i'm from san diego, i'm 23, and i have have some friends who have connections w/ china and vietnam. let's be friends!
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      05-10-2008, 07:13 PM   #115
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Same kinda Situ

I'm 20, and 3rd yr college student (Molecular Bio major)
Patent Agent
I invest in stock [Although I'm currently screwed in that department]
Work with IPOs (Including a lil company I'm working on...I do my own IP )
You do realize to be a patent agent you have to have a bachelors degree...

And IPO just means initial public offering, and most companies hire financial advisors and accountants along with lawyers to do the work since its not easy and you cant screw it up.
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      05-10-2008, 07:15 PM   #116
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I'm just saying that in America(not sure if you live here) you have kids driving them + people that don't have money or high paying jobs that drive them. If you have a 997s or gt3 then you need to make or should make at least 200k+ depending on your age/marital status/kids ect. The question here should be how do you make money shipping goods oversees and capitalize on the weak dollar... There are people from europe flying here to buy stuff. Why don't they wire the money and have it shipped or pay by cc and have it shipped over?
Not really I know several people who make less than $50k a year and drive 80K+ cars... The only thing is they dont have any money incase of an emergency or a retirement fund. Its not hard to spend $14k a year leasing an $80k car.
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It really depends.... Unfortunately, the success rate of owning one's own business is also relatively low. Roughly 75% of business fail withing their first couple of years. Furthermore, starting up your own company takes quite a bit of capital to begin with.

The majority of individuals that own their own company and are relatively successful make a decent living, but won't break into the upper echelons of society. It really depends on how much money want to make.

Is $250,000/year before taxes enough money for you? For the vast majority of Americans, it is WAY more than enough and already puts you in the top 3% of Americans, yet in the realm of wealth today, that is considered meager.

People who "dream" about become wealthy and being able to buy cars or houses left and right have to ask themselves some questions... Are they willing to sacrifice their spending habits now to achieve their goal? Do they want to build a legacy so that their children and their children's children etc. etc. will be able to continue a set standard of living?

Depending on answers to these questions, most financial goals are reasonably attainable by proper saving, planning, and investing.

Many people, probably like yourself, feel that they don't know much about the stock market and therefore considering pure luck and stay away. Unfortunately, NOT investing in the stock market or a similar type of investment vehicle hurts you in the long run. Average savings and money markets do NOT outpace inflation, and therefore when you are older and do wish to retire, the wealth you have amassed will be worth a lot less.

You may not have to day trade or invest heavily, but building and allocating a proper portfolio is almost a necessity in today's world, where markets are intertwined globally, and actions thousands of miles away affect our economy and therefore our savings.
Actually puts you more in the top 1.5% of America.. If you make more than $103,000 you are in the top 10%. And we all know the top 10% of America pays 70% of the taxes.
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I do things for BMW Money you wouldn't believe...

2G1C type things?
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      05-11-2008, 10:40 AM   #119
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"It's not what you know, it's who you know."

i'm a young person interested in becoming a "baller" by the time i'm 30. i would like to get to know anyone who is interested in doing the same.

so given that, since there are some ppl here (such as myself) who aren't yet in a satisfactory financial situation, i'm sure we all have something to offer to everyone here, whether it be friendship, fun, or pure business, it sounds like this thread could become a new beggining to a great success story. so to start... i'm from san diego, i'm 23, and i have have some friends who have connections w/ china and vietnam. let's be friends!
see..
if your motives for knowing these people are impure then it won't work
listen, guys at the top, or who are connected right can tell why you are their friends...

if you are with them just to use them, they won't let you... if they are where they are it is because they can tell the difference...
when you try to force something, it won't work...
let it flow... go out, mingle with the right crowd, be cool with everyone... and eventually you will meet the right people... you gotta build your bridges
once you meet your first right person, if he takes a shining to you, and you hang with them for the right reasons, they'll take care of you...

you also need to realize though that even your own friends are good for something.. you gotta find the potential of every one of your friends and harness it...

a good general uses the brave, the cowardly and the fools.
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Not really I know several people who make less than $50k a year and drive 80K+ cars... The only thing is they dont have any money incase of an emergency or a retirement fund. Its not hard to spend $14k a year leasing an $80k car.
bimmers have free maintenace, p-cars are expensive to maintain...
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      05-11-2008, 01:46 PM   #121
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started working at In n Out. during highschool making 12.25/hr worked

i have life insurance license. loans/real estate license. side jobs
working at nividia testing chips/programs making 15+/hr.
managing my papas furniture shop.


but this would have never happen without my parents.
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2G1C type things?
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      05-31-2008, 06:42 PM   #123
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2G1C type things?
My intelligence just decreased...I googled this...OMG...WTF is the world coming to???



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