37m net worth update
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37m net worth update

I just started investing in 2019 and didn’t make a 6 figure salary until 2022. I always worked odd jobs until 2019 and then finally decided to start taking things seriously when I turned 30.

I think the saying is true, people overestimate what can happen in a year and underestimate what can happen in a decade if you’re just consistent.

My current salary is 170k and my wife’s is 130k plus we have rental properties. I’m extremely grateful I made the sacrifices I’ve made over the last 7 years to be in this position. It’s still not exactly where I want to be, but we’re very content with our life. We have no debt outside of our mortgage, which is the reason we’re able to invest as much as we do.

Anything is possible if you put yourself in a position to grow, get around the right people and step outside of your comfort zone on a daily basis.

u/OkMarket1210 — 4 days ago
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AC Noise

Not sure what this is but it’s been going all day and really loud right by the return air vent. Furnace and AC are only 1 1/2 years old.

u/OkMarket1210 — 2 months ago

Cornhole Solutions

Has anyone ordered cornhole boards from Cornhole Solutions before?

I recently received a set of custom boards that cost around $400, and the printed image quality is extremely washed out and pixelated compared to what was shown online. It was the first thing both my wife and I noticed when we opened them.

I reached out to see if they would exchange them or work with me on a return, but they’re saying my expectations are too high and just play on them and I’ll love them lol

Just curious if anyone else has had a similar experience with their board quality or customer service.

Im not disappointed with quality of the boards, just the fake wood image quality and customer service.

Appreciate any feedback.

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u/OkMarket1210 — 2 months ago

Banking question

Hi, for those businesses that accept card payments in your business, I'm wondering if you can please help me with something. I'm building a new app and I have a research question that I need answered.

  1. Who do you process with?

  2. What name shows up in your bank account for deposits and fees from that process? Ex. Square. Does it say "Square" in your bank account for the fees deposited?

I don't need to know the name of your business or any other details. Just the name of the processor and how it shows up in your bank account. I appreciate any help you can offer!

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u/OkMarket1210 — 3 months ago