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What do you consider "good money"
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Originally posted by txtrophy85 View PostWell inquiring minds want to know what you can do to make a 25% return in your moneyLast edited by Split Arrow; 03-03-2014, 09:28 PM.
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Originally posted by Ballcoach10 View PostJust sittin here wanting to start a Sunday conversation. I know we all come from different professions and jobs but, what do you consider a good living? How much money do you think makes a person wealthy?
I think to me good money means having at least a thousand dollars left a month after everything is paid including you're savings. Gas groceries and all. To me this is comfortable.
What do you think?
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Originally posted by Abcdj View PostWell seeing your avatar name and looking at your profile I see your a coach. I know you are used to not having much money. But, You have a lot of time off at certain times of the year. You really don't go to work everyday, you do what you love to do. You never go without things you need. You stay young working with young folks. You work with other great coaches. Your in TRS or ORP and you have benefits. Sounds pretty good to me. I have been a coach my whole life and wouldn't trade it for anything. Thought about the business world but I really don't want to work for a living,LOL
This is spot on! At this point I cannot see myself doing anything different. Luckily I grew up dirt poor so a family income of 75 grand seems like a ton to me! Lol
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Originally posted by Ballcoach10 View PostThis is spot on! At this point I cannot see myself doing anything different. Luckily I grew up dirt poor so a family income of 75 grand seems like a ton to me! LolLast edited by Abcdj; 03-03-2014, 10:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Atfulldraw View Postlive like noone else so you can live like noone else
Good money is making enough that you're not sure what you make until the end of the year.
Wealthy is being able to give it away knowing it will help someone else more than it will hurt you.
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