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Buy a £500K house in a good part of London in the middle of a boom.
Simples.
HTH
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIndeed, avoid sexy women, don't own or drive an exciting car, never visit exotic or interesting places that cost money, save, save, save, shop at Primark and Lidl.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postthat has to be one of the best pieces of advice this year !!
Milan.
Do this you whole life and when you are a decrepit old fart, yes, you too might be a millionaire.
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Originally posted by namnadasht View PostHi guys,
What is the quickest way/ways for a 29 years old Senior DBA/Contractor to become a millionaire or multi millionaire?
Should he take pay cut and go for management position such as IT Manager etc? ( in another word working toward MBA and CEO?
Thanks!
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostGet yourself on a £500 daily rate (to start and then move up), be flexible with location, watch out for new technology and skill up - save around 25% no matter what happens. If you can't afford it, don't buy it!
Don't get into debt - except a mortgage.
Steer clear of women who spend spend spend.
No flash cars.
Let some one else buy a round once in a while.
Then at 55 you should be set up.
that has to be one of the best pieces of advice this year !!
Milan.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostDon't do what the non-millionaires are doing.
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how to become millionaire
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHow much is that discounted to present value?
The underlying argument is still correct, but not as dramatic as it appears in the example, when you consider that the £100 payment in year 60 is actually a smaller payment (when discounted) than £25 in year 0
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHow much is that discounted to present value?
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