TXBullion wrote:I like income producing assets.... But Im not sure if that's what you mean
Copper Catcher wrote:I just got back from the store and even more shocked now that I was before...I swear some of the sizes looked more like it belonged in a Barbie playhouse that in a real kitchen!
It just makes me sick....
Rodebaugh wrote:Get a box trap. They cost about $40 new and provide a steady supply of protein rich neighborhood small game such as opossums, skunks, cats, and coons. Furthermore, Fur from the caught critters can also be fashoned into useful items saving even more money. Imagine how thrifty your heighbors will think you are when they see you kids loading onto the school bus adorned with coonskin caps, skunk britches, and actual hello kitty fur t-shirts. Or when they see how stylish the little lady looks wearing her opposum two piece bikini down at the local swiming hole.
Good question CC......hope you enjoyed the above humor.
There are 3 basic things you can do with money.
-spend it (twizlers and root beer)
-preserve it (comodities and durables)
-grow it (business and investments)
Rodebaugh wrote:Get a box trap. They cost about $40 new and provide a steady supply of protein rich neighborhood small game such as opossums, skunks, cats, and coons. Furthermore, Fur from the caught critters can also be fashoned into useful items saving even more money. Imagine how thrifty your heighbors will think you are when they see you kids loading onto the school bus adorned with coonskin caps, skunk britches, and actual hello kitty fur t-shirts. Or when they see how stylish the little lady looks wearing her opposum two piece bikini down at the local swiming hole.
Good question CC......hope you enjoyed the above humor.
There are 3 basic things you can do with money.
-spend it (twizlers and root beer)
-preserve it (comodities and durables)
-grow it (business and investments)
theo wrote:I've been wrestling with this myself. I listen to relatives talk about investing in Walmart, McDonalds, Amazon etc. These are popular companies and sound like sold investments. However, I've come to the conclusion that very few companies will come through the next several years in tact. The business models that have been successful over the last generation are simply not designed to deal with runaway inflation.
Cu Later wrote:twinkies.
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