So, let's skip into the future, and you manage to 'make it' economically.You have managed to have a seven-figure income after tax, and have hired managers to take care of it all. Your wealth is also growing exponentially due to investments.
Let's say you want a kid.
How will you raise them? How much money will you give? Will you make them go to private school?
>>1113402
I'd raise them to understand greed and why it's bad. I would send them to a top private school and I'd give them money if they approached me with a good plan to make more of it. I would leave them all my wealth once I died. I wouldn't pay their rent or raise them to be useless though but I would give them the advantages that I think would help them.
How do I compile a list of influencers? H E L P
BUMP
kill yourself worthless faggot
Quick questions I'm having trouble finding the answers too and I could use some insight.
1.My bank is wellsfargo, been there since 2007. I have a credit card that was charged off during an incident where I basically was in a hospital for 4 months....then 2 years recovery...charge off was 500$ I have the option of over drafting if necessary and i've used it quite a few times in the past and just let my paychecks refill the account. According to the bankers.....My credit with them is outstanding.....Well my question is, if I apply for a new line of credit with them, will they outright deny it cuz of the charge off?
2.I am rebuilding my credit thanks to Lexington law and secured CC's. From what I know? Auto loans, and Credit cards are the only things that report positives to the three major boroughs....are there anymore I am missing?
3.When my life is finished being repaired, should I start putting money away in stocks, investments into my bank or Annuities? I am hoping to generate enough income to be able to cut myself a check every year when im 60+ to help pay for living, bills etc....Social security aint shit.
3.What is the absolute BEST bank to go with? not so easy question to answer but say....your bank vs Wellsfargo?
Thank ya!
>>1113117
Edit: Credit card was back in 2010 fyi.
Hey /biz/. I have a question for you.
Are there any jobs that are similar to a floor trader?
I'm curious because I know modern technology is slowly but surely making floor traders obsolete.
>slowly but surely making floor traders obsolete
bro they were obsolete almost 10 years ago
>>1113044
Auctioneer?
Have any of you worked in underwriting? What's it like?
I recently applied as a commercial underwriting trainee. I used to be an intern for claims.
>>1112854
no, but I've heard it is very lucrative if you're prepared to move to bermuda... highest paid profession on the Island, ahead of Actuaries...
some interesting work with hedge funds too in the reinsurance market
Good Afternoon /biz/,
I'm a co-owner of a family business in south Florida. We’ve been around for 12+ years and we deal with all sorts of things: money services, all types of insurance services, immigration to name a few. I was thinking about expanding our services (and part of the office) to be an auto tag agency. So I was wondering:
Is it worth it?
Is it decent money for the hassle?
What does the start up cost look like?
How do I start the process?
I read that it takes a detail oriented person who’s weary of regulations and what not. I'm perfectly fine with that. Online it stated that I should go to the DMV and ask. However, I was looking to see if anyone has experience here. I’m looking for something that makes the time invested worth the return because the last, I don't know, 4 projects weren't worth the hassle. Just recently expanded into a bigger office and hoping that solely managing the tag agency portion would provide well for myself as well as good income for the company. Also, I believe I have a great location seeing as there is only one other tag agency in the area. Any thoughts?
Bump i think this is a legit business that too many people overlook with great potential,
Anyone have some exp or know someone whos into this kind of thing ?
Is the trend your friend, or do you catch falling knives?
Pic unrelated, sorry about that.
>>1112663
I think these days the markets are very volatile. And participants tend to be pessimistic. Negative news have way mor einfluence then they should.
So falling knives could be an option, but only if you ditch quick. As the bounce-back will be of short time.
>>1112663
>>1112692
Stop looking for animals in the clouds. There are no market "trends" or patterns. What happened in the markets yesterday has nothing to do with what happens today, tomorrow, or next week. You're just letting your delicate feelings and emotions subconsciously make your investment decisions, which is a recipe for poverty.
Hey /biz/
How're you?
Have you ever heard about televisa? It is a telecomunicación company from México.
This company is known by everybody because always when something very important is happening and is bad, too, she put another think un tv and hide everythink about The really important fact. The goverment always when is looking for público image of one of them corrupta politicians, gone to them and all The people looks them.
Today I was reading one article where was writing "net income down 37% agains The prior year"
Thats something amazing, that compañy has always manypulated at all The people and noe historia income has follen. What do you think about?
>>1112254
Yes.
next week I have a phone interview regarding an internship position at a very respectable company in my field. I applied online and I had made it through the first selection procedure and now they want to call me.
What can I expect from a phone interview? Do they want to see what my personality is like? Will they ask me technical questions about the position I applied for?
I've never done a phone interview and was wondering if somebody here could shine some light on it.
Honestly - it completely depends on the company, the position, and the person(s) interviewing you.
I've only had one phone interview, it was for a lead software tester position with a government organisation. I was expecting it to be extremely technically-oriented, so I had prepared for a lot of what I believed would be potential technical questions. I also prepared for a lot of scenario-based questions, e.g. "give an example of a time you had to solve a difficult problem, but couldn't use the regular method in which you would solve that problem".
Spent probably a whole week preparing.
When the call finally came, my two interviewers gave me an introduction of who they were, and told me how their company operated in terms of software testing. They then asked me "So now that you know what we do, what sort of experience do you have which is relevant to us?"
That was it, one question. I rambled on a little bit, but felt I answered it as best I could. I ended up getting the job.
My advice is: prepare as best you can for the worst case scenario; a bunch of technical questions relevant to the position. If you end up getting a fairly relaxed interview like I did, then that's fantastic, but it's always best to be prepared.
So I was browsing the internet to search a way to get some side income and come across this
http://inspirationweekly-mag.com/andy/?event_id=01531d023f45060f01000001
What is your opinion on binary option? what do you guys use for trading?
self bump
Do you know what a farticle is? It's an advertisement that is disguised as a legitimate news article. This is a perfect example of a farticle.
First notice the website: http://inspirationweekly-mag.com/. Does that sound like a reputable source to you? Absolutely not.
Next I want you to notice how EVERY SINGLE LINK on this webpage either links to a sign up page of a binary brokerage or another article claiming how easy it is to make money.
Ultimately, this farticle was designed for people who know nothing about binary options and think it's easy to make money off of them. These people will then sign up to a brokerage through one of the links and proceed to lose all of their money, or only lose a little bit of money and then see how hard it is to withdraw money from the broker.
Binary options are akin to a game at a casino. If you are correct you get a payout of 60-80%, if you are wrong you lose your whole trade (a.k.a. your bet). Does that sound like good odds to you? If you invest $100 you can make $80 if you're right or lose $100 if you're wrong.
Now, i'm not saying it is impossible to make money with binary options, but it isn't a get rich quick scheme and the odds are always against you.
Waste of fucking time for individuals
Stick to mutual and index funds
Is investing in startups a good idea? They grow like mushrooms these years and i have no idea how many of them actually legit.
all bubble
but also
technology is here to stay
If you have to, go for cybersecurity or hardware, make sure to not go into medical, maybe if it's really, really promising. Be picky. Make sure the CEO isn't a complete fuckwit because they usually are. Make connections with other investors. When you made enough money, go straight for real estate.
Best of luck.
Its really easy that even hollywood made a film to inspire you cucks
What's the best way to buy some ETH with either Paypal or a debit/credit card? I want to ride the pump with you guys so I can get some BTC out of it.
Local bitcoin -> ETH
Who got the /biz/raeli GET?
>>1111753
It was /sp/.
>>>1111111
>shipping isn't even expensive its just everyone price gouge shipping
Why not start a shipping company hotshot?