Interesting story about how to use money

in #dpoll6 years ago

Interesting story about how to use money


A boss to Wall Street bank borrowed 500 USD in two weeks. The lending bank must have a mortgage and he uses the Rolls-Royce to park in front of the door as collateral. Bank staff put the car into the warehouse and carry out the lending procedures.


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Two weeks later, he went to the bank to pay, interest was only 15 USD. The banker found several hundred thousand in his account, asked the customer why he wanted to borrow money. He said: “ The fee for sending a two-week car is US $ 15, this Wall Street cannot be found.”

People say “ people are better together in the head ”, it’s not wrong! The farthest distance between the elite and the poor is probably in the words “ thinking ”. Not only “ brainstorming ” to think of ways to make money, you also have to be mindful of using the following currency for matching. most reasonable and economical. In order to build a prosperous life later, you must first seriously manage your finances, step by step build up and increase your assets, believing that “long-standing ants are full of nests”.

Do you feel you are using money appropriately?


  • All expenses are very reasonable

  • I am not interested in this

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I voted this way simply because I am interested in what you're talking about here, but really neither option fits what I would answer.

In answering your question whether or not I am using money appropriately, I would say somewhat, but that I would like to do much better than I am. The story about the man who takes out the loan despite all the money in his account so he can park his Rolls Royce is the kind of out of the box thinking I like to do. If it were just me, I would try those kinds of financial ideas more, but I also feel I need to consider the feelings of my wife and do at least some of the things she would like me to do. So, there's some compromise involved that might not actually benefit us financially, but it keeps the marriage going. :) If her patience would outlast my long term financial goals, i'd definitely do more of them, but she doesn't have thirty years of patience. Not for that sort of thing.