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Old 11-07-2009, 10:33 PM   #11
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I'd be uncomfortable with it.
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Old 11-07-2009, 11:21 PM   #12
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define rich
That's the whole damn problem, right there. No matter how much you have, you always want more. Rich is never enough. Gotta be richer.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:06 AM   #13
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That's the whole damn problem, right there. No matter how much you have, you always want more. Rich is never enough. Gotta be richer.
Gerry Harvey once said: - Once you reach 10 million any more makes no difference to your life style. You keep going because you are looking after the people you employ.
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Old 11-08-2009, 03:05 PM   #14
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How I define "rich"

No mortgage, no car payments, no credit card bills. Modest savings so if I lost my job tomorrow, I wouldn't be destitute for at least a year
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Old 11-08-2009, 03:10 PM   #15
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I have NEVER used a brokerage, or a "financial planner." They're all money-grubbing crooks.

The best way to get "ahead" is to simply live BELOW your means: no mortgage, no credit card bills, no car payments, etc. That means for the first 10-20 years of your working life, you'll live like a hobo.

But once you're middle aged, you will be able to afford a few nice things, and not have any albatross (Debt) around your neck

I've never understood why folks have to rush out and get all this s***, then complain about how every penny goes to servicing debt. I look after myself, I want to start working part-time in the next few years.

And, quite frankly, I really could give one s*** if my neighbor rushes out to buy a new car, pickup, widescreen HDTV, etc. It's all crap
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...The best way to get "ahead" is to simply live BELOW your means: no mortgage, no credit card bills, no car payments, etc. That means for the first 10-20 years of your working life, you'll live like a hobo...
Without a mortgage, I wouldn't have been able to provide a home for my family, nor could we have ridden the local real estate boom that saw prices more than double in less than ten years. If we'd waited until we had the cash, we'd still be renting - or maybe tenting. And, with an interest rate of less than 4%, the debt servicing is hardly onerous. Without a car loan, we'd still be driving an unreliable piece of crap and paying a fortune in repairs. Admittedly, we were pretty lucky on the timing of both major purchases, and I'd agree that living below your means is better than living beyond them. Still, debt can be used to your advantage.
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Debt is only an "advantage" if you know how to handle it. Probably 75% of folks out there can't handle it. Some folks lost everything playing that roller-coaster game with home prices

A lot of folks set impossibly high standards, that they cannot pay for. My first house was a nasty foreclosed fixer-upper: I was able to pay for it outright, then spent the next 3 years fixing it up. The fact I had to live in it, only provided additional incentive to fix it properly and quickly

In the end, the person has to decide how to best manage their finances. When I figure I need a new vehicle, I pay for it outright. Same as a house. I pay off my credit cards every month. Some folks think its nutty, but it works for me
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In the end, the person has to decide how to best manage their finances. When I figure I need a new vehicle, I pay for it outright. Same as a house. I pay off my credit cards every month. Some folks think its nutty, but it works for me
Not paying off credit cards monthly is nutty. Some cards here charge 21% interest on credit cards that are not paid off at the end of the month while you get the money interest free if you pay it off at the end of the month. 55 days interest free, I'll be in that!
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Old 11-08-2009, 06:16 PM   #19
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Default Re: Is it immoral to invest in Phillip Morris, I mean, Altria?

I wouldn't call it immoral.
I do refuse to support a company which I disagree so strongly with. This is simply a matter of voting with your wallet.
So I don't buy cigarettes, likewise I don't buy cigarette companies stock.
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Old 11-08-2009, 06:23 PM   #20
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When you look at all the brands owned by Phillip Morris/Altria Group you will find it difficult not to purchase products from such a large coproration. At least the dropped Kraft. If they hadn't you'd be lucky to leave a grochery store without at least 10 items supporting them. lol
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