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14-09-2006, 02:41 AM #1731
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14-09-2006, 02:42 AM #1732
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Are We There Yet?????
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part of history any of us have ever been involved in No on line HYIP, off shore scam, but a real part of history I have enjoyed reading everything, everyday, from everyone, every hour and more
With all the governments, armies, iraqi people, George Bush, CNN, etc....our investment has been well protected. THIS TIME WE ARE ON THE WINNING TEAM AND PART OF THE BIG BOYS GAME HOW COOL IS THAT
I can hardly believe we are so close. When I see and hold it in my hands THEN I will be in such shock and awe I will faint!!! None of us could have done it without ROL and all Our wonderful leaders....you all know who you are. You kept us informed, encouraged and entertained!
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14-09-2006, 02:43 AM #1733
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14-09-2006, 02:43 AM #1734
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I owe it all to Mike (OSW)
This experience has all been because of a wonderful guy named Mike (OSW) who kept the "investment" alive and my interest. I took the plunge because of him and I will be in a position one could only dream of....like winning the lottery.... I sometimes think it cannot be real but.... it is so close I am now in a quandry trying to figure out just how I should plan the handling of the $$$$. Life will change for a lot of people soon, especially for me and my husband who knows nothing about this venture..... will he be shocked. I had hoped it would reval before his birthday, September 18th and I could make him a millionaire.... and it looks like it just might happen.
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14-09-2006, 02:49 AM #1737
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The rate does fluctuate guys but it;s better than CD's because you can write checks like a checking account. I just pulled it up again and the rates are as follows. Up to 14,999=5.79%. $15,000-$49,999=5.95%. $50,000 and up=6.10%. Hope this helps.
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14-09-2006, 02:50 AM #1738
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Exactlly what neno is doing with the first 2 million. That is what it will take to retire neno for sure. My exact way of my plans to retire. And I did check with Chase for multiple account. They will take my money and set it up. But FDIC will only cover what you said. To bad for Chase. I know ther is 19 more Banks in Texas, alone just Dallas.
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14-09-2006, 02:53 AM #1739
5.75% & 6.5% sound great but in cash Management Accounts the principal does not grow so you are actually losing money by inflation eating away at your purchsing power each year. Also there are no tax concessions on the income received, so you pay tax on the whole lot.
If you can investin in growth assets that produce income and growth, you shoudl be getting an average of 5-7% dividents with tax paid on them already, that is as good as 9-11% return from a CMT. And as long as in the long term your investment grows at only 3% per year your income will always grow in line with inflation. However that strategy is not for everyone, but even a conservative managed fund should be better than a CMT in the long run.
e.g if you were getting $67,500 per year from $1mil in the bank now. Assuming the rate was the same in 20 years, and inflation of 2.5%, your $67,500 in 20 years is only as good as earning $41,200 per year. Your income in dollars remains the same but the purchasing powere reduces.
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