Some of the great ones that is currently on my wine rack.
- John's blend Shiraz 2000
- d'Arenberg Footbolt Shiraz 2000
- and my favorite red of all:
Paringa estate Peninsula Pinot Noir 2006
I can't remember how much they were when I brought them unfortunately.
Interesting way of looking at it Nick, when the term core portfolio came up I automatically thought long term, "buy and hold" & dividend generating investments.
Thanks for the different perspective.
J
-Congee ( Chinese Rice Porridge)
Half cup rice, 3L water, simmer until the grains are split and the whole thing porridge like, then just poach some meat such as beef mince or sliced chicken tight fillet(marinated with sugar, salt, soy, oil and little corn starch) in the congee. Works out to be...
I just moved out 4 weeks ago.
prawn is right. $200 for food rent and bill should be about right. And if you like to have a drink. Goon is your friend :cool:
However you need to account for things you have to buy when you first move out like pots and pans, plates etc. they are expensive!
I know its not wine, but I just brought a bottle of the limited release 25year old chivas regal. Xmas present to myself, finally picked it up yesterday :D
I'm still trying to decide between drinking it now or save it!
prawn,
I think we have the same idea in having a "vessel" to invest in, with the option of including partner(s).
From what I understand just in a very general level, I would set up a partnership with a BRILLIANT partnership agreement over setting up a company.
Just because the associated...
Re: Ideas for establishing a capital base to begin investing - getting past first bas
Hey all,
Truely a great discussion.
Keep up the good work, I wish I had found such valuable insight when I first started investing.
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