I have $200k in capital. Any ideas on new startup or investments? I was thinking rental properties but have never gotten into real estate.
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If I remember correctly, you run an e-commerce business right? Why not invest in what you already know? If you business can't grow any more you could invest into more e-commerce businesses. For $200k you could buy a couple small e-commerce businesses and grow them.I have $200k in capital. Any ideas on new startup or investments? I was thinking rental properties but have never gotten into real estate.
Have you read the book?I have $200k in capital. Any ideas on new startup or investments? I was thinking rental properties but have never gotten into real estate.
I always assume when people say i have x amount of money a family member died and they got money. You'd be surprised how much a single child gets if their parents died. I find it funny that people assume that someones made x amount of dollars if they're asking "what do I do with the money I made".How did you get the 200k...do that again...
I wonder why so many people who used to have an INSIDERS subscription are no longer subscribed.
Is there a specific reason why you're not on the inside anymore?
yes i have an idea. invest in my idea
Have you read the book?
Go get your badge...Yes I have.
If I remember correctly, you run an e-commerce business right? Why not invest in what you already know? If you business can't grow any more you could invest into more e-commerce businesses. For $200k you could buy a couple small e-commerce businesses and grow them.
Your ROI% should be a lot better than any other investment you don't know about.
I have $200k in capital. Any ideas on new startup or investments? I was thinking rental properties but have never gotten into real estate.
I always assume when people say i have x amount of money a family member died and they got money. You'd be surprised how much a single child gets if their parents died. I find it funny that people assume that someones made x amount of dollars if they're asking "what do I do with the money I made".
I also don't really need to know details of how someone built their business, as I'm content and used to finding things out on my own.
Also, don't flash your cash online, it's not safe.I have $200k in capital. Any ideas on new startup or investments? I was thinking rental properties but have never gotten into real estate.
Also, don't flash your cash online, it's not safe.
Yeah... "Grow what you know."How did you acquire the $200K to begin with? Most people never see $200K in their entire life. The reason I ask is you should start there, assuming it wasn't an inheritance or a lawsuit payout.
Ideas where to invest 200k are everywhere. Ideas on where to invest 200k and get a specific result... ahhh now you're talking. What is your goal with the 200k? Turn it into a million in a year? Grow it at 10% a year? Produce an income? Depending on what your goals are depends on the best place to invest it.
(I have been on a journey of looking to invest excess money as well and I've decided to keep it simple and then live off the income.)
How did you acquire the $200K to begin with? Most people never see $200K in their entire life. The reason I ask is you should start there, assuming it wasn't an inheritance or a lawsuit payout.
Also, don't flash your cash online, it's not safe.
First your depressed and lost, now you have $200k but no home for it.. All this sounds very suspect to me.
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