Wealth preservation,....

jimmbo

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I plan on dying Broke, but if I don't, I am prepared. I bought a Fireproof Money Belt, so I can take what's left with me...
 

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My ss is a big help, but I don't want to work, I've never found an occupation that I like or maybe am capable of That said, if My savings can generate along with SS I'm ok . Gold 30 years ago went for around 5 hundred an oz. But overall I think the stock market did a bit better. Dividends in large cap . the value of the share may not be great but they pay.
 

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Most folks invest in real estate to rent.----Then put it to the renters.
That is getting difficult in my area, the cities are creating rules and fines for landlords, they are supposed to do everything for renters whether they pay their rent or not. Any peeling paint is considered lead based, and landlord must fix any complaint even replace light bulbs. When you install smoke alarms, the renters sell them for money. Worst part is you must get cities permission to raise rent....getting very ugly here...
 

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For Decades, Landlords were able to screw Tenants over in every which way or form, so the Pendulum has returned closer to Neutral. I long for the Day when the System is biased in favor of the Tenants
 

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Most small towns now have a small " tent city " located on the outskirts of town.----I never used to see them.-----Folks just can not find affordable rent anymore.----Politicians just do not seem to care.----Often the local bylaws do not allow anyone to build a small house anymore.
Most of those tent city dwellers in my area are drug addicts that can't hold a job. If you suggest working more than one job to today's generation they would come unhinged !! There are several companies in my area, paying well above average wages in my area, but no one wants to work !! Freebies are to easy to get....
 

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For Decades, Landlords were able to screw Tenants over in every which way or form, so the Pendulum has returned closer to Neutral. I long for the Day when the System is biased in favor of the Tenants
Landlords will sell out before that happens, my neighbor has 20 rental houses, and I often help him when he needs help. Most renters destroy far more than there security deposit covers. They leave truckloads of trash behind for the landlord to clean up. He keeps ten toilets in his pole barn and replaces one every week in his rental houses. I often wonder how people can totally destroy a toilet ??? Often they look like a grenade went off inside one....totally shattered....how do you do that ??
 

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I believe in the Adage:

If there's a Will,
I wanna be in it...
They're great until 1 person gets involved and ~7 million disappears just before the time of the reading quite mysteriously.

Like I said, don't trust a god damned thing.
 

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They're great until 1 person gets involved and ~7 million disappears just before the time of the [will] reading quite mysteriously.
When my FIL passed, one of the family members asked when "the reading of the will" would be.

I got a good laugh out of that one . . . they've been watching too much television. :rolleyes:

Getting back on-topic . . . When you get to a point where you are beyond your working years, you do get a sense on how much wealth you have preserved :D
 

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When my FIL passed, one of the family members asked when "the reading of the will" would be.

I got a good laugh out of that one . . . they've been watching too much television. :rolleyes:

Getting back on-topic . . . When you get to a point where you are beyond your working years, you do get a sense on how much wealth you have preserved :D
That would be stating it kindly....in reality, you begin to realize how much junk you have collected and what are you gonna do with it all !!
 

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When I was young and first started working and there were negotiations ongoing between the union and Gov, I remember an old guy saying he hoped they didn't screw around with the pensions. I remember thinking, forget pensions, I'd rather get a raise now! Now that I'm retired I am very thankful for that pension! Do you guys have RRSP's down there in the states? My wife had a job where they had a plan that invested in them and they have done quite well. They are currently putting my youngest thru university.
 

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When I was young and first started working and there were negotiations ongoing between the union and Gov, I remember an old guy saying he hoped they didn't screw around with the pensions. I remember thinking, forget pensions, I'd rather get a raise now! Now that I'm retired I am very thankful for that pension! Do you guys have RRSP's down there in the states? My wife had a job where they had a plan that invested in them and they have done quite well. They are currently putting my youngest thru university.
Numerous tax deferred schemes but the most popular is the 401K here in the States.

 
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That would be stating it kindly....in reality, you begin to realize how much junk you have collected and what are you gonna do with it all !!
Over the past few years my Admiral has wanted to purge a lot of the 'junk' that we have accumulated. I recently threw away my college engineering books. They had been in a box untouched for over 40 years and moved from place to place.:oops:

I think every generation has to deal with purging from the prior generation to some extent, some more than others. :LOL:
 

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For Decades, Landlords were able to screw Tenants over in every which way or form, so the Pendulum has returned closer to Neutral. I long for the Day when the System is biased in favor of the Tenants

You buy rental property to make $ not be a benefactor providing places to live.
 

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You buy rental property to make $ not be a benefactor providing places to live.
Some of these people should be a landlord for just a short time ... I am so ready to sell my rental properties! I had a girl move in from a bad situation and I (my wife actually) felt sorry for this single mom. It wasn't long before she was way behind in payments, had pets in the house, and was being a royal pain in the backside. It took the courts and law enforcement to remove her (costing me $) and then she had totally trashed the place and stole the washing machine and some furniture to the tune of a cost to me in excess of $10K. She had nothing, so there was no use to take her to court and experience more expense to get back rent and damages from her ... that was just never going to happen. And she is still badmouthing me and telling people how terrible of a landlord I was, having her evicted and all ...

Some people forget about that side of being a landlord. I have other stories ... some current ... well, we will leave it at that ...
 
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