Thanks for yourinsightfulperspicacious reply
I did put my age as 24, you may haveofmissed that.
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Thanks for yourinsightfulperspicacious reply
I did put my age as 24, you may haveofmissed that.
Do not mean to offend or be little anyone I am just looking for millionaires advice as anything less than that I can find in my own circle.
i see your logic here but one 'millionaire' may advise you, and that advice may not be worth the paper its written on, many millionaires are rich not because of what they did, but who they are, the relationships they have formed in business and the decisions they have made on the road to success,
its not as simple as being told what to do and then doing it, thats a sure way to get broke
im a millionaire on paper, i own properties with over £1m equity, but have around 10k in my bank is that what you call millionaire? i will never have that £1m cash in the bank, it provides me a large passive income, so i will be retired by 40 (31 now) and wont have to lift a finger for the rest of my life if thats the way i choose to live, same goes for my kids,
you need to make your own path, if it was as easy as asking and copying there would be no world hunger, everyone would be a millionaire
That depends, if you're 20 I'd love to here how you've got very close to a million that quickly. If you are 40, you need to pull your finger out.I'm only worth £999,999.99, so I guess my advice is useless.
Hi mate,
Thank you for this, fair play. Yes you are a millionaire I would say.
Yes I totally understand, I am not going to listen to 1 person and do that, I am just looking to gain as much opinions as possible to benefit me going forward that’s all. I think people are taking what I said literal, it’s just a forum where I thought it would be interesting to hear millionaires opinions as I can’t exactly go down the road and find a millionaire, so thought I’d try a different approach.
I have made my own path and will continue to for sure, as I say have savings after investing in my own ventures and other businesses left where I thought I’d try and get people’s opinions who are much more successful than myself.
Thanks mate!
Having 100K in the bank isn't good - if you want to pay off mortgages do that rather then look for investment opportunities.
This reminds me of those bonkers threads with DancesWithPoodles.
@lamadam adingdong - asking a millionaire isn't the answer. I know quite a few and none of them have any money in the bank. It's all tied up in business, property or stocks. Having 100K in the bank isn't good - if you want to pay off mortgages do that rather then look for investment opportunities.
LOL, can't argue with that kind of logic.That isn't always the best solution though. I have a substantial sum in the bank but it's in the company's bank account and not my personal account. I don't draw out more than necessary as the interest rate on my mortgage is far smaller than the income tax at 40% I would have to pay if I drew it out
That depends, if you're 20 I'd love to here how you've got very close to a million that quickly. If you are 40, you need to pull your finger out.
I forgot to mention that I inherited the lot and haven't worked a day in my life, let alone run a business, but I found a quid left in a Tesco trolley this morning so I'm now officially a real, "proven" millionaire and I am ready to impart the wisdom that only us millionaires have on the OP.
You mean 40 years. Guess you can't add either!So you must be a millionaire now then, 20 years on.
and I can always off the missus to claim on the insurance.
...I can always off the missus to claim on the insurance.
I couldn't either, because I would then have to work out where trousers come from.
Hi there,
I’m 24 have saved £100k through 6 years of running my own marketing company. This is nowhere near my actual goals, obviously, but it’s a start.
I now want advice as to what to do with this amount of money? The majority of financial advisors are not necessarily proven millionaires, I would like some advice from real millionaires who have good advice for someone my age to make the most of this amount saved.
Thank you in advance.
I know that the past is no predictor of the future but, if you had bought a little terrace for about £13k in 1987, it would be worth about £175k today.
If things repeat in a similar way, if you bought the same terrace today for £175k, it would be worth about £2.3 million when you are 56. Even if it only performs half as well, it will be worth about £1.15 million.
Remind me of your address again?I wanted that kept a secret Chris to stop all the begging letters from the more impecunious UKBF members
It should be millionaires who have a million in 'liquid cash' . . . . . .not millionaires based on the equity in their home.
A divorce or a huge property crash, as in 1988 will soon erode that equity.
Hi Adam,
Where do you live/work? When you say “marketing company”, can you be a bit more specific? I’m not asking for your secrets
Assuming you believe your business will continue to be as successful as it has been, I would be looking to get my money into property. Either one property, as my home, or a couple, with one as my home, and one to rent out.
I know that the past is no predictor of the future but, if you had bought a little terrace for about £13k in 1987, it would be worth about £175k today.
If things repeat in a similar way, if you bought the same terrace today for £175k, it would be worth about £2.3 million when you are 56. Even if it only performs half as well, it will be worth about £1.15 million.
and if you bought two.........
Happily married with 7 grandchildren!You got divorced just as there was a property crash?