Share portfolio just crossed R2M!

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kaching

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So thanks to the excellent performance of the markets the last two weeks my share portfolio just crossed R2mil. Some data points:

Age: 33 1/3
Qualification: B.Eng (Hons)
Location: Gauteng

I do believe some champagne is in order!:cool:
 

Arthur

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Man card revoked. Few things tackier than boasting about money.
 

Arthur

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When you cross R100m then package matters less. In any case, modesty should increase at the square of your nett worth.
 

MickZA

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Hmm ... surprised sexual orientation isn't included assuming that OP is looking for someone to share the champagne with :whistling:
 

kaching

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not a very good 1st post imho

Man card revoked. Few things tackier than boasting about money.

LOL

No, you misunderstand the purpose of the post.

All the talk lately on how much you need to earn to live well in ZA, I thought I'd put some numbers down to show that it is still possible to live well in South Africa (as a degreed, white male) if you spend money on assets that (a) don't depreciate and (b) provide additional income. I'm very much a follower of "The millionaire next door" and "Rich dad, poor dad" philosophy. It's not how much you earn (although it helps), but how you spend (or don't spend) it that makes the difference.
 
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satanboy

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introducing yourself as a 1st post would have looked better
 

HavocXphere

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LOL

No, you misunderstand the purpose of the post.

All the talk lately on how much you need to earn to live well in ZA, I thought I'd put some numbers down to show that it is still possible to live well in South Africa (as a degreed, white male) if you don't spend money on assets that (a) don't depreciate and (b) provide additional income. I'm very much a follower of "The millionaire next door" and "Rich dad, poor dad" philosophy. It's not how much you earn (although it helps), but how you spend (or don't spend) it that makes the difference.
3/10 - not a good attempt at salvaging this.

Also...as an additional data point: Its 1:25PM.:D
 

bromster

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Why don't you just cut to the name of the pyramid scheme already? :-D
 

akescpt

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Congrats on the achievement. Bragging about it is a bit of a douche move though. Enjoy it.
 

MKFrost

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Good achievement, for starters.

I will however not boast about that until such time as that amount is reflected as the due amount on your annual tax return.....
 

LaraC

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Let me guess, you are a Shania Twain fan. Ka-Ching!
 

D4N

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LOL

No, you misunderstand the purpose of the post.

All the talk lately on how much you need to earn to live well in ZA, I thought I'd put some numbers down to show that it is still possible to live well in South Africa (as a degreed, white male) if you spend money on assets that (a) don't depreciate and (b) provide additional income. I'm very much a follower of "The millionaire next door" and "Rich dad, poor dad" philosophy. It's not how much you earn (although it helps), but how you spend (or don't spend) it that makes the difference.

Go away
 
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