Happy boxing day. I'm glad you made this video it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, $34k monthly and a good daughter full of love
Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn't SOUND like a lot, but I'm incredibly proud of it. Now I'm fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don't owe a dime to anyone. It's a good feeling!
4 years ago, I was living paycheck to paycheck, working 40 hours a week. I was a high school dropout with a GED and had a 489 credit score, along with an eviction, repossession, and collections. I got into real estate but encountered unqualified clients who couldn't qualify for a mortgage due to their credit. I found this home-based business here on RUclips, and it just made sense.
Making touch with financial advisors like Elizabeth Regina Nelson who can assist you restructure your portfolio, would be a very creative option. Personal financial management will be crucial to navigating the next difficult times
ahhhh, spiffs; I sold home audio for years in college and the three categories that often had spiffs (and low prod costs, high margins) were speakers, headphones and phono cartridges. In the early/mid 80's I got ten buck spiffs for certain brands (ADC Cartridges, Koss Headphones and specific AR speakers). Paid a lot of bills
Happy boxing day. I'm glad you made this video it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, $34k monthly and a good daughter full of love
My advice to everyone is that saving is great but investment is the key to be successful imagine investing $15,000 and received $472,700.
wow this awesome I have been looking for ways to be more successful, please how??
Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn't SOUND like a lot, but I'm incredibly proud of it. Now I'm fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don't owe a dime to anyone. It's a good feeling!
4 years ago, I was living paycheck to paycheck, working 40 hours a week. I was a high school dropout with a GED and had a 489 credit score, along with an eviction, repossession, and collections. I got into real estate but encountered unqualified clients who couldn't qualify for a mortgage due to their credit. I found this home-based business here on RUclips, and it just made sense.
Making touch with financial advisors like Elizabeth Regina Nelson who can assist you restructure your portfolio, would be a very creative option. Personal financial management will be crucial to navigating the next difficult times
ahhhh, spiffs; I sold home audio for years in college and the three categories that often had spiffs (and low prod costs, high margins) were speakers, headphones and phono cartridges. In the early/mid 80's I got ten buck spiffs for certain brands (ADC Cartridges, Koss Headphones and specific AR speakers). Paid a lot of bills
Overpriced, overcomplicated, unreliable junk. Keep your old simple car going and let junk rot
If I’m buying new I want fresh off the factory floor pre tested for flaws and bad parts! I got old cars! Don’t need more of those.
Quality went down and prices went up but hey… I haven’t bought a new car because I can’t afford to throw away my money
Nah, don't buy an older new car. There's a reason its still sitting there.
Nice vid!
also cracked/dry hoses
Car edge will give how long it’s been on the lot
What were they thinking Ami supposed to print the money 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Manufacturers and dealers got greedy! FAFO!