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Previously on "How much have you saved up this year contracting ."
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It's not what you invoice, it's if your invoices get paid. Invoicing Father Christmas isn't going to get you that wonga...
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI live off the proceeds from my sale of a Brompton + Hyabusa + Aygo. It is an eco-shed mind.Your teachers did warn you to work harder at school. But you didn't listen, or you too could invoice at £1Kish a day.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've saved up enought to buy a BTL portfolio of prime central London real estate, a retirement home in Portugal, a stately home in Surrey and *coming soon*, a prime Berlin residence overlooking the Seine. Or is it the Rhine? Matters not.

HTH.
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Can you spot the two posts that are close to reality in this thread? (hint: they're both questions)
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Amateur! You must only work part time from homeOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've saved up enought to buy a BTL portfolio of prime central London real estate, a retirement home in Portugal, a stately home in Surrey and *coming soon*, a prime Berlin residence overlooking the Seine. Or is it the Rhine? Matters not.

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I've saved up enought to buy a BTL portfolio of prime central London real estate, a retirement home in Portugal, a stately home in Surrey and *coming soon*, a prime Berlin residence overlooking the Seine. Or is it the Rhine? Matters not.
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I live off the proceeds from my sale of a Brompton + Hyabusa + Aygo. It is an eco-shed mind.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI've saved up enough to work part time, employ a nanny, cleaner, gardener and buy a property in Berlin cash.
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100,000.01?Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere is a very healthy six-figure sum sitting in SG Ltd business a/c. Although some is corp tax and VAT.
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I've saved up enough to work part time, employ a nanny, cleaner, gardener and buy a property in Berlin cash.
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There is a very healthy six-figure sum sitting in SG Ltd business a/c. Although some is corp tax and VAT.
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The answer to this question depends on if you are the tax man or not
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According to the old man's receipt book, 38 blow jobs and a cuddle.Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd what did you waste the other £38.20 on?
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