| | Re: What are your money goals? If someone had to resort to working at Walmart then you need some good perks like buying up all clearance items to resell on Ebay, or using the store as a front for selling drugs |
| phaz0rz | 02-03-2017 07:59 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 828001)
If someone had to resort to working at Walmart then you need some good perks like buying up all clearance items to resell on Ebay, or using the store as a front for selling drugs | Most Walmart employees simply rob the store blind.
It would be a good front for selling drugs though.. |
| yankee | 02-03-2017 08:54 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 828001)
If someone had to resort to working at Walmart then you need some good perks like buying up all clearance items to resell on Ebay, or using the store as a front for selling drugs | This would be a very interesting career choice and money goals combination haha |
Re: What are your money goals? I would spend my time thinking of ways to get unfairly dismissed and sue them. Or take secret vids in the Delicatessen of dodgy hygiene practices and go to Media with evidence |
| dealagreeproceed | 02-03-2017 10:29 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by yotano211
(Post 827969)
If you are a man dont worry, 95% of those women look like men. You are safe to work there if you like. | LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL I'm :rip: |
| dealagreeproceed | 02-03-2017 10:45 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackLion
(Post 827927)
My goal is $50.00usd daily |
dont think anyone on the forum has said this before but sometimes i get the feeling BlackLion is a troll. a super good troll tho. since noone has called him one yet...:pound: |
| BlackLion | 02-03-2017 11:20 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by dealagreeproceed
(Post 828135)
dont think anyone on the forum has said this before but sometimes i get the feeling BlackLion is a troll. a super good troll tho. since noone has called him one yet...:pound: | If you think everyone on the forum is making thousands monthly you're wrong. With that being said, $50 a day online would make me extremely happy, and if I could make more that'd be a bonus. |
| BigCJ | 02-04-2017 01:03 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Im actually in the same boat.
My goal is roughly $70 per day. I hit it around 3-4 times per week right now.
Its VERY possible and easy to do but I sometimes get comfortable and start to fall off the ball.
Too many things running in my life/mind can make it seem like a challenge.
I remember before I got to the forum where I wish I could do $7 per day...Ive come a long way, but I understand where BL is trying to get to.
Good luck BL. This is one of the best places to start your trip :thumb: |
Re: What are your money goals? If someone is making 50usd a day just working 2 or 3 hours then that's alright. If you are working something close to full time hours and only making 50usd then that's not much money.
I used to freelance from home for about 20usd an hour when ebay was bad, was incredibly boring and worthless work though |
| dealagreeproceed | 02-05-2017 02:21 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackLion
(Post 828139)
If you think everyone on the forum is making thousands monthly you're wrong. With that being said, $50 a day online would make me extremely happy, and if I could make more that'd be a bonus. | your right bro... good start no doubt... its doable... |
| jaybsneaks | 02-07-2017 04:25 AM | Re: What are your money goals? I want to make $500 net profit a day! |
| phaz0rz | 02-07-2017 07:32 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by jaybsneaks
(Post 828600)
I want to make $500 net profit a day! | It's not hard once you have 5 or 6 good accounts making sales. I have faith in you, Pal. You could be there within a year! |
| teedon | 05-30-2017 08:45 AM | Re: What are your money goals? until i can afford to buy a plane |
| WilliamRoutine | 08-21-2017 11:41 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by teedon
(Post 849943)
until i can afford to buy a plane | never underestimate your wishes, else it could be a paper plane |
Re: What are your money goals? My money goal is $200 a day for me which is roughly 13 items sold in a day. |
Re: What are your money goals? The biggest problem for me is motivation, I live somewhere where cost of living is very low thus I don't need to make a lot of money to be comfortable. Life is good, and there are many things that I would rather do then sit at the computer.
If I made substantially more money my lifestyle would not improve hugely, although being able to buy property would be cool
This summer I did the bare minimum, but soon I will be putting the foot on the pedal until Christmas so that I can spend a few months somewhere hot again this winter.
Freedom is what I cherish most these days |
| cool25 | 08-21-2017 11:34 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 761875)
I enjoy burning my money in petrol form by driving cards with really woeful MPG
So long as I can carry on doing that and have the odd bit to eat here and there all is good in my world! | Driving cards ? Or Cars ? |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-22-2017 02:31 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Ops... cars |
| Ebayorbust | 08-22-2017 03:02 AM | Re: What are your money goals? I was about to ask for a game of Top Trumps....... |
| aspkin | 08-22-2017 05:15 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 866828)
The biggest problem for me is motivation, I live somewhere where cost of living is very low thus I don't need to make a lot of money to be comfortable. Life is good, and there are many things that I would rather do then sit at the computer.
If I made substantially more money my lifestyle would not improve hugely, although being able to buy property would be cool
This summer I did the bare minimum, but soon I will be putting the foot on the pedal until Christmas so that I can spend a few months somewhere hot again this winter.
Freedom is what I cherish most these days | I like this.
Motivation for more money is fleeting when you're comfortable.
The purpose of money is the freedom it brings.. if you have enough already than why do you need more?
Happiness in life is a balance between family, fitness and finances. If your finances are in order than you have the freedom to spend more time on what truly brings you happiness: family and fitness or whatever makes you happy
Money is important but it's not everything. |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-22-2017 05:19 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebayorbust
(Post 866928)
I was about to ask for a game of Top Trumps....... | Is Ivanka the answer? |
| dialtor | 09-12-2017 09:23 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Hi. this goal is really need to get 20,000 dollars in BTC, starting from today, I have 15 days to conceive it.
I'm going to invest in an investment fund that pays me $ 4,800 for a year.
I will do it with Paypal transfers, I am buying transfer and mm accounts.
any help or idea can be seen. Thank you. |
| empirestate | 09-12-2017 09:45 PM | Re: What are your money goals? My goal is 30million dollars, I will keep working until I achieve this...
ftnt |
Re: What are your money goals? Welcome to the forums - 20k dollars in BTC in 15 days is quite the task...I hope you get it :thumb: |
| Rhonda | 09-13-2017 12:12 AM | Re: What are your money goals? To be able to buy anything I want and live anywhere I want. |
| aspfrk | 11-18-2017 08:53 PM | Re: What are your money goals? I just discovered about selling on ebay and amazon, I am complete newbie. I don't live in the US so I will be instead selling digital products, hopefully that works! I believe in starting small and scaling so my goal for now is make $300 per month - And I hope of learning a lot from these forums and veteran members :) |
| ebaystealth1974 | 11-18-2017 09:12 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 866934)
Happiness in life is a balance between family, fitness and finances. | It was at this point, that I realized we've read the same book. |
| duffrageous | 11-27-2017 08:04 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Make enough money to change the world. Sometimes you just have to be a consultant who makes other people rich and you get a kickback. My friend just told me he would have given me 10% of his $1 million investment in bitcoin if I kicked him in the ass to invest in bitcoin in May when I kept sending him prices for BTC & Eth every day. Try not to set a limit on the amount of wealth you'd like to make. Once it starts rolling in, you'll keep increasing your net worth through leveraged investments. |
| aspkin | 11-27-2017 09:08 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by ebaystealth1974
(Post 885519)
It was at this point, that I realized we've read the same book. | Hmm, I never read a book on finding happiness and balancing life.. it just came to me?
Before I would say a balance between Health, Wealth and Relationships is what makes us happy. If you're not balanced in any of these than you're not truly happy.
Fitness, Family, Finance is the same thing. |
| ebaystealth1974 | 11-27-2017 09:27 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 887145)
Hmm, I never read a book on finding happiness and balancing life.. it just came to me?
| It's about wealth. You even said it in the same order as in the book. :lol:
And your subscription-based businesses is also one subject covered in the book, which also made me think about it. Hell, maybe he copied you! :) |
| aspkin | 11-27-2017 10:01 PM | Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by ebaystealth1974
(Post 887147)
It's about wealth. You even said it in the same order as in the book. :lol:
And your subscription-based businesses is also one subject covered in the book, which also made me think about it. Hell, maybe he copied you! :) | Which book ? |
| realdbell | 12-01-2017 05:53 PM | Re: What are your money goals? The ability to live comfortably financially. Lifestyle over income |
Re: What are your money goals? I want to make my first million by the time I hit 30 years old. Very daunting and nearly impossible task. the average millionaire is 62 years old.
I want a million dollars real badly because of the sheer purchasing power that comes from it....I know how to make easily 4-5 figure sums from just investing the money without having to really work like a regular 9-5 through technology means that is.......
The more money you have the more access you have that the other 90% of people on earth don't have so you can take serious advantage of opportunities that others only wished they can do.
In my opnion, its easy to stay rich once your rich.......it takes money to make money.......poor get poorer...rich get richer.... |
Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by jarsky541
(Post 897303)
I want to make my first million by the time I hit 30 years old. Very daunting and nearly impossible task. the average millionaire is 62 years old.
I want a million dollars real badly because of the sheer purchasing power that comes from it....I know how to make easily 4-5 figure sums from just investing the money without having to really work like a regular 9-5 through technology means that is.......
The more money you have the more access you have that the other 90% of people on earth don't have so you can take serious advantage of opportunities that others only wished they can do.
In my opnion, its easy to stay rich once your rich.......it takes money to make money.......poor get poorer...rich get richer.... | So many things wrong with your statement. I'll leave you with two things to think about...
1. If money comes in quick without hard work, your bound to spend it recklessly. Whereas if its through hard work and perseverance, you're more likely to cherish it.
2. Nope, not easy to stay rich once your rich, not at all. Just Google UK Footballers, or the many other businessmen / women who lost it all.
;) |
Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by Play
(Post 897337)
So many things wrong with your statement. I'll leave you with two things to think about...
1. If money comes in quick without hard work, your bound to spend it recklessly. Whereas if its through hard work and perseverance, you're more likely to cherish it.
2. Nope, not easy to stay rich once your rich, not at all. Just Google UK Footballers, or the many other businessmen / women who lost it all.
;) | their is some truth to your statement, i have read stories of many athletes who became rich very quickly and lost it all because they did not have any type of financial education........
I would not classify myself being in the same category as them because I actually went to college and finished with a degree in both accounting/finance. I have a pretty good idea of how to turn a certain amount of money into more money.
Conventional sense from what i read a few days ago last year in 2017 the richest 1% took 82% of the wealth created in 2017. the other 99% took the remaining 18% of wealth created.
Which means that you can clearly see that the richest 1% has an incredible amount of control over our economy versus the poor. |
Re: What are your money goals? A million dollars is a good starting point but definitely not enough these days to just live off of - well...reasonably speaking if you want house, car, etc - maybe with solid investing and high ROI |
Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by jarsky541
(Post 897344)
their is some truth to your statement, i have read stories of many athletes who became rich very quickly and lost it all because they did not have any type of financial education........
I would not classify myself being in the same category as them because I actually went to college and finished with a degree in both accounting/finance. I have a pretty good idea of how to turn a certain amount of money into more money.
Conventional sense from what i read a few days ago last year in 2017 the richest 1% took 82% of the wealth created in 2017. the other 99% took the remaining 18% of wealth created.
Which means that you can clearly see that the richest 1% has an incredible amount of control over our economy versus the poor. | Lets say you become the richest person in the world. Out of curiosity how will you spend this wealth? bear in mind you'll probably have the same number of jeans/trousers as the average person, I mean it's not as though rich people buy more of the same items.
If it's not that, but rather just watching the number of decimal points on your bank statement increase, then that seems pretty fruitless. :confused:
P.S. with the greatest respect, your degree means little when it comes to investments and turning money into more money. One wrong *emotional* decision could leave you devastated. That's paraphrased from a successful investor. |
| donkeykong2012 | 01-26-2018 09:39 AM | Re: What are your money goals? Money isn't everything.
Earn enough for what you need and be grateful for that.
Anything else is a bonus.
Never neglect your physical and mental health in the pursuit of money.
I have been there and it has taken me YEARS to turn things around.
It quite literally nearly destroyed me.
With the help of this forum this turn around has been made possible. |
Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by donkeykong2012
(Post 897364)
Money isn't everything. |
Jokes :)
Health is key, agree |
Re: What are your money goals? Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 897360)
A million dollars is a good starting point but definitely not enough these days to just live off of - well...reasonably speaking if you want house, car, etc - maybe with solid investing and high ROI | I believe a million dollars is a good starting point as well, I believe its really easy to make millions more once you get that first million.
its incredibly difficult to turn $5000 dollars into 5 million versus turning 1 million into 5 million.
Its sad when i saw the stats that 90% of people have $10k or less in their bank account. That means for every 10 people you meet 9 of them have 10k or less in their bank account.
Average millionaire is 62 years old. People who become millionaires in their 20s or 30s have a 1% chance.
It is pretty funny though because i would be a part of that 1 in 10. I have over 6 figures in my bank account hehe. :d | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:30 PM. | |
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