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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I've researched into high class whores and found the ROI to be very bad. In fact it can be a negative ROI when she leaves with the cash, and then the wife can find out and leave with most of your remaining assets.
Still looking.....
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Originally posted by Shimano105Sounds like a pseudo-intellect that has just read a chapter of Cloud Atlas to me
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Sounds like a pseudo-intellect that has just read a chapter of Cloud Atlas to me
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Originally posted by sasguruIf I had 100K I would use the money to hire a hitman to eliminate you for being a tedious bore.
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Originally posted by Central-ScrutiniserHow touching.
Yet there is no future except that of the Governments Glory and you will have to sacrifice all for the great Victory of NLEngSoc doubleplusgood.
Donate your money to the War Effort for Victory against the Eurasians.
Doubleplusgood.
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I'm just thinking of my future and my childrens' futures. I'd like to have the option to retire early if possible, and still have a decent income at the end of each month.
Yet there is no future except that of the Governments Glory and you will have to sacrifice all for the great Victory of NLEngSoc doubleplusgood.
Donate your money to the War Effort for Victory against the Eurasians.
Doubleplusgood.
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Originally posted by TazMaNI too am tempted sometimes, as my pool table and lovely big plasma TV highlight. .
If you need a quality pool table (or snooker) at a reasonable price try...
http://www.sovereignleisure.co.uk/
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Originally posted by TazMaNLol no, I meant eventually that's the income I'd like to generate, which of course will require a far larger capital base. Though if you know of any 36% cash flow investments, I'm in!
And for those who talk about "why save and invest, cuz ur just gonna die anyway" ... well you do have a point and if that's what you want to do, great, go ahead and do it. I too am tempted sometimes, as my pool table and lovely big plasma TV highlight.
I'm just thinking of my future and my childrens' futures. I'd like to have the option to retire early if possible, and still have a decent income at the end of each month.
So while you may choose to work until you're 70, and then retire on a pension of £500/ month, there are those who plan a bit more, save a bit more, and retire at, say, 50 on a pension of £2,000 / month [for example].
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FFS, if any of you guys have spare cash, do what's "fair" and pay the taxman. Every little helps.
Bloody "silly" contractors.....
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Originally posted by expatThat's 36% - 60% p.a. From passive investments? Bloody Hell!
And for those who talk about "why save and invest, cuz ur just gonna die anyway" ... well you do have a point and if that's what you want to do, great, go ahead and do it. I too am tempted sometimes, as my pool table and lovely big plasma TV highlight.
I'm just thinking of my future and my childrens' futures. I'd like to have the option to retire early if possible, and still have a decent income at the end of each month.
So while you may choose to work until you're 70, and then retire on a pension of £500/ month, there are those who plan a bit more, save a bit more, and retire at, say, 50 on a pension of £2,000 / month [for example].
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Originally posted by TazMaNyou'd still be working every day and earning money -- to do what with?
Or I could leave it all tied up so that I can live off a fraction of it until I shuffle off, whereby someone else gets it (mainly the taxman)...
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Originally posted by vetranisn't the golden rule - 1/3 in stocks / business, 1/3 in gold / cash & 1/3 in property?
Quite an old piece of advice really.
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