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astojic86 said:The guys that are 55 and want to retire are old enough and have enough $$$$ to buy your book, so don't give it to them for free:
money tree said:lol
It cracks me up when people wont spent a few $$$ to find out how to save $5k and probably more.......I guess thats karma for tightwads.
HOW DARE YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE HOW MUCH A 55 Yr OLD HAS,OR DOESN'T HAVE.astojic86 said:Hi
I would like a free copy of your course. I am 19 and have around $20,000 to invest (money which i worked hard to get). I have been investing for the last two years and have made alright profits. I am studying Accounting and Finance at university and am in my 2nd year, your strategies would be a very interesting read.
thanks for your consideration
The guys that are 55 and want to retire are old enough and have enough $$$$ to buy your book, so don't give it to them for free:
scranch said:HOW DARE YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE HOW MUCH A 55 Yr OLD HAS,OR DOESN'T HAVE.
I could say that at 19,with $20,000 to invest,you could afford $500.00 yourself and not notice it.A lot of us have had virtually no super until the last few years(I got super put in for me when I was was already over 50),and have got enough to live on now because I was working 2 jobs for years.
My wife has started a couple of hours a day in a cleaning job at the age of 66.
Good luck with your studies,you're in the right field.
Money Tree,forget I asked,I don't like to come across as a freeloader.
Brian
Sir Burr said:Has anyone heard anything about this FREE course?
I've been logging in hoping to see a Private Message. Nothing yet????
scranch said:HOW DARE YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE HOW MUCH A 55 Yr OLD HAS,OR DOESN'T HAVE.
I could say that at 19,with $20,000 to invest,you could afford $500.00 yourself and not notice it.A lot of us have had virtually no super until the last few years(I got super put in for me when I was was already over 50),and have got enough to live on now because I was working 2 jobs for years.
My wife has started a couple of hours a day in a cleaning job at the age of 66.
Good luck with your studies,you're in the right field.
Money Tree,forget I asked,I don't like to come across as a freeloader.
Brian
wayneL said:True.
S#!t happens in peoples lives... divorce, bankruptcy, emezlement, bad luck, illness. My old man lost everything at the age of 50 through what could be termed as a series of unfortunate events... bad luck.
He came good, but not everybody has wherewithall, for various reasons.
Let's be gentle on each other eh?
Cheers
scranch,scranch said:professor_frinf,
I may have lost my sense of humour and failed to see the joke
Working in the place I did sometimes made me want to jump on my horse with my lance and charge a few windmills.
One guy at 55 in the 04-05 financial year grossed,$27.500,and that was in his 35th year of service.If you didn't ask you didn't get.We had an illegal working for us getting $400 a week,the boss told me he felt guilty about paying so little,then shrugged and said"if I gave him more he'd only spend it",probably would have too,on his wife and three kids.He was deported last year,and they sometimes need 2 guys to do what he did on his own.
Ten years ago the boss' wife who was working there,left when she got pregnant.No worries,he just added her pay to his so the same gross pay was coming in.She is now back working there,mainly from home.I know it is none of my business,if the owner didn't want him to do it he could've stopped it.
It was just that it stuck in my throat that that some were looked after a lot better than others,not because of working ability,but by making a lot of noise,or being in the clique.
bullmarket said:Hi Sir Burr
I hope you didn't give your credit card number
cheers
bullmarket
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