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Depends on how my shares have done, not checked them for a while bought Apple shares back in the early 90's.
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostWith all the general bragging but unspecific bragging that goes on here . Post your nett wealth below. remember to deduct any liabilities like mortgages etc . No lying
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostMore or less than my +28p (with margin of error)?
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My timesheet was approved on Friday.
I am now richer than most of youse...........
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Originally posted by zeitghostI found a groat I'd lost the other day.
Rich, beyond the dreams of avarice.
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Originally posted by Avalonia View Post650 a day blah blah ******** blah, warchest , blah blah blah. So many billy liars and walter mittys on here
You should have posted this in Accounting/Legal where people are bound to tell the truth.
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Originally posted by Avalonia View Post650 a day ...
Did the calculation of my actual net worth, and it was positive - so I seem to be richer than most people here.
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Being in engineering rather than financial I was lucky If I got £35 an hour when I was a contractor, only time I got a lot more was very short term things.
Still, now I'm retired, I've got a detached house - no mansion but more than big enough for me and the #1 son I never got rid of, a lot more money coming in from various pensions (despite all the various ripoffs!) than I spend, and quite a big savings reserve in case of an unlikely emergency. Did I invest wisely? Not really, too f* boring, just bunged stuff in things at random when I got round to it.
The moral of this tale is don't worry about it. If you are a contractor you will probably do ok and better than 90% of the UK population.
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Net wealth and disposable income are two very different things.
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