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October 27, 2009 at 1:04 PM #475078October 27, 2009 at 1:32 PM #474274briansd1Guest
Interesting that so many are taking the philosophical approach to wealth.
Wealth is net-worth as of a certain date based on your statement of net worth. Even if you don’t do such statement, that would be your wealth if you added up everything you own less what you owe.
If you spend your wealth then you don’t have it anymore.
That being said, wealth does not equal contentment, satisfaction of happiness.
October 27, 2009 at 1:32 PM #474451briansd1GuestInteresting that so many are taking the philosophical approach to wealth.
Wealth is net-worth as of a certain date based on your statement of net worth. Even if you don’t do such statement, that would be your wealth if you added up everything you own less what you owe.
If you spend your wealth then you don’t have it anymore.
That being said, wealth does not equal contentment, satisfaction of happiness.
October 27, 2009 at 1:32 PM #474815briansd1GuestInteresting that so many are taking the philosophical approach to wealth.
Wealth is net-worth as of a certain date based on your statement of net worth. Even if you don’t do such statement, that would be your wealth if you added up everything you own less what you owe.
If you spend your wealth then you don’t have it anymore.
That being said, wealth does not equal contentment, satisfaction of happiness.
October 27, 2009 at 1:32 PM #474892briansd1GuestInteresting that so many are taking the philosophical approach to wealth.
Wealth is net-worth as of a certain date based on your statement of net worth. Even if you don’t do such statement, that would be your wealth if you added up everything you own less what you owe.
If you spend your wealth then you don’t have it anymore.
That being said, wealth does not equal contentment, satisfaction of happiness.
October 27, 2009 at 1:32 PM #475118briansd1GuestInteresting that so many are taking the philosophical approach to wealth.
Wealth is net-worth as of a certain date based on your statement of net worth. Even if you don’t do such statement, that would be your wealth if you added up everything you own less what you owe.
If you spend your wealth then you don’t have it anymore.
That being said, wealth does not equal contentment, satisfaction of happiness.
October 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM #474299sdrealtorParticipantUCGal said it best. “Freedom from worries about money is wealth.”
My brother and I spent years trying to teach his kids this and in their late 20’s with bosses they dont like they now get it. Someday I hope my kids (much younger) get it too.
October 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM #474476sdrealtorParticipantUCGal said it best. “Freedom from worries about money is wealth.”
My brother and I spent years trying to teach his kids this and in their late 20’s with bosses they dont like they now get it. Someday I hope my kids (much younger) get it too.
October 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM #474840sdrealtorParticipantUCGal said it best. “Freedom from worries about money is wealth.”
My brother and I spent years trying to teach his kids this and in their late 20’s with bosses they dont like they now get it. Someday I hope my kids (much younger) get it too.
October 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM #474918sdrealtorParticipantUCGal said it best. “Freedom from worries about money is wealth.”
My brother and I spent years trying to teach his kids this and in their late 20’s with bosses they dont like they now get it. Someday I hope my kids (much younger) get it too.
October 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM #475143sdrealtorParticipantUCGal said it best. “Freedom from worries about money is wealth.”
My brother and I spent years trying to teach his kids this and in their late 20’s with bosses they dont like they now get it. Someday I hope my kids (much younger) get it too.
October 27, 2009 at 2:24 PM #474304flyerParticipantFor our family, wealth (in the financial sense) is having a great home, being
debt-free, having seven figures in savings, and the freedom to do what we want when we want to do it.October 27, 2009 at 2:24 PM #474481flyerParticipantFor our family, wealth (in the financial sense) is having a great home, being
debt-free, having seven figures in savings, and the freedom to do what we want when we want to do it.October 27, 2009 at 2:24 PM #474845flyerParticipantFor our family, wealth (in the financial sense) is having a great home, being
debt-free, having seven figures in savings, and the freedom to do what we want when we want to do it.October 27, 2009 at 2:24 PM #474922flyerParticipantFor our family, wealth (in the financial sense) is having a great home, being
debt-free, having seven figures in savings, and the freedom to do what we want when we want to do it. -
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