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Old 02-11-2013, 03:21 PM
Rudeboyelvis Rudeboyelvis is offline
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What keeps you at up at night (financially speaking)?
Trying to get through the next 10 years without a layoff.


If you could get a straight answer from someone you could trust about your most important financial, career and market related questions what would you ask?
What are YOU doing to prepare for the inevitable market collapse?

Do you feel it's hard to plan for your future because of economic uncertainty? Not particularly. I just continue to seek growth opportunities and pray the economy doesn't completely implode under the mountain of debt that will never go away.


If you had known about the recent financial crisis in advance would you have made different decisions? I would have made completely different decisions.
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Old 02-11-2013, 03:51 PM
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What keeps you at up at night (financially speaking)?
The economic hardships that my daughter may face in 15 years and the course of action that I need to take to ensure a bright future for her.

If you could get a straight answer from someone you could trust about your most important financial, career and market related questions what would you ask?
Is there anything else that I could be doing to stay ahead of the curve (financially and in terms of investment properties)? Am i cost-cutting properly?

Do you feel it's hard to plan for your future because of economic uncertainty? Yes, it's difficult to tell whether or not I should put my "chips in the middle" for some deals or is it better off waiting it out for a better opportunity.

If you had known about the recent financial crisis in advance would you have made different decisions? Yes, my decisions that I made with my money in my early 20's were piss poor.
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