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How much do you spend money or do you like to invest/ save?

Submitted by sageofsix, , Thread ID: 211100

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01-07-2021, 07:47 PM
#1
do you spend money or do you like to save? for me probably save

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#2
4 dollars 83 cents. It originally was 4 dollars 29 cents a few years back, passive income. it's what keeps hustlers like me going.

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#3
i am like brownguy. what is saving lol?

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#4
since i was a kid my father teach me to save my money, i was with a high amount for a kid after some years (i never spent nothing hehe), and my mom and my father wanted the money back, i give to my mom 600$ and the other amount to my father, they spent, they don't give me back and i don't want say some shits or something like that, my mom don't have way, i can't change her mind but my father recently give me money to invest, a low amount but that's ok :0
i don't have nothing save with me and i just spent money over the risk, i know and i take the risk

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#5
on my chet 1k dollar i love save my dollar

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#6
Invest as young as you possibly can. Even 100 dollars at 16 will become sizeable by the time your are 40.

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#7
I invest us stocks and etf

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#8
i prefer to invest/save , it issafier

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#9
I think the best thing to do is to distribute it using some fixed rule, for example, the Jewish rule of thirds, in which the money is divided in 3 parts, one in savings, another in personal/leisure expenses and the last one in investment.

Always remember that if you keep all your money, with time it will lose value, because inflation, taxes and other things take away your money.

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