Superman was my grandpa. But yah, I'll be 23 in July. I knew where to invest the inheritance I got from relatives passed away. Why is it so hard to believe that young people can actually do things with their lives? Not ALL of us go from bad to good in a few years, and not all of us buy useless junk with our inheritance. I am joining in the Navy, in six months. Also, you can be a maximum age of 35, without officer status, to join the Navy. ?
It's meant for those Americans living off of the faulty Welfare "benefit" system to know they're being mocked and laughed at by at least two people. One being myself, the other being my fiancée, sectionEIGHT.
Hmm. Okay then. Most regular people don't get any inheritance either. I won't unless someone in my family randomly wins the lottery. Being very low middle class sucks. Imma go cry now.
My grandfather that passed away invested his money, as well, and made sure his family was taken care of. All of the grandkids got $250,000 and his biological kids got $300,000. My grandma got everything else in the estate; the boats, the properties, the business, the cars. My grandfather on my father's side also had a trust fund set up for me and my sister when we were younger, which I just got access to when I turned 21, adding another $450,000. This grandfather is a scientist. He is retiring this year. If you've heard of KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce, he actually patented the recipe for that and sold the recope. He also has 50 other patents. Some are in candles, one is the BBQ sauce. He has a couple for car parts. He was on the team that designed the first flex fuel vehicle.
Also, mocking people that require a little help to make ends meet is a pretty crappy thing to do. You were probably a less sucky and entitled person during your gang affiliation days.
I've never asked the state for help for anything, actually. Those Americans that truly NEED the benefits are one thing. But those Americans that abuse the benefits are the ones my IGN is mocking. Don't take such offense. Notice I said LIVING OFF OF. ?
Ones that abuse it are a very small percentage. If anything I feel the welfare system isn't extensive enough. I know people that work 2+ jobs, 60+hrs a week, and supposedly make too much to get help, yet still can't quite cover expenses.
Well try to invest in some of the companies or life insurance. Also buy a farm and let it grow so u can earn even if you lost everything. ?
Investing in land is always the best And if you live to just inherit stuff you're life isn't worth anything ? my parents own a $850,000 farm but doesn't matter to me, I'll probably let my brother have it, seek out your own goals in life If THE people in this game couldn't tell op is full of crap... Lol
Here you go, Mr. Never Worked at least Walmart. I'm not saying I have a problem that you did, you seem legit in the way you brought your company up in a year, you just can't say one thing in one thread lol and another somewhere else. BTW: this is Allan. Logged into Lady's account to help her out but idk why it still says I'm her.
A spot on the stock market? This is a term definitely used by someone familiar with investing. Sarcasm intended.
Here ya go internet stranger, I present this beautiful flow chart as I find it implosable someone in the situation you claim to be in would ask our advice rather than your financial advisors.
Recently one of their major shareholders sold 10 percent of their stocks. Definitely NOT a good idea to invest in them now. Have more fortune investing in high-end men's wristwatches.
Find old vintage items on sale wait a couple of years and sell them on ur be surprised what u can get nowadays