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FIRE v London

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Financial independence in London - journaled by blog.

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UK Dividend Stocks (@ukvalueinvestor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're interested in progressive dividend stocks then here's a list of the UK's "Top 40" stocks for November: drive.google.com/file/d/13OKg6v…

If you're interested in progressive dividend stocks then here's a list of the UK's "Top 40" stocks for November: drive.google.com/file/d/13OKg6v…
Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First time founder: “You need to sign an NDA before I tell you my idea.” Second time founder: “Here’s everything I’ve got. No one’s gonna care until I make it happen anyways. And it’ll take money, years, and probably won’t work the way we expect.”

Steve · Millionaire Habits (@steveonspeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3: Follow your passion. That’s terrible advice. Your passion won’t pay your bills, your strengths will. Pursue a career that aligns with your strengths. Maximize your earning potential.

Finumus (@finumus1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is ridiculous. It's a solved problem. See Wimbledon Artists can choose to sell their tickets at below market value, for perfectly reasonable reasons. The mechanism for doing this is a ballot with tight none-transferability. Wimbledon manage this every year w/ millions

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Annual dividends increased from $4.86 in 1977 to $74.83 in 2024 (first tweet should have said 2024, not 2023) This was driven by growth in Earnings from $10.87 in 1977 to $192.43 in 2023 ( 2024 data not available yet)

Annual dividends increased from $4.86 in 1977 to $74.83 in 2024 (first tweet should have said 2024, not 2023)

This was driven by growth in Earnings from $10.87 in 1977 to $192.43 in 2023 ( 2024 data not available yet)
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Barclays' online banking, and various systems, have been down for almost 24h by my reckoning. A reminder of the merits of diversification. #BarclaysDown status.uk.barclays

Sam ⚔️ Financial Samurai (@financialsamura) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FIRE v London Nick Maggiulli Monevator If you want to permanently peace out before you hit 30, I’d shoot for 50X your annual expenses. So $5 million net worth with your $100K annual spend. Life tends to get much more expensive and complicated after 30, if you want a family and have to take care of your parents. But

<a href="/doomerzoomer/"></a> <a href="/FIREvLondon/">FIRE v London</a> <a href="/dollarsanddata/">Nick Maggiulli</a> <a href="/Monevator/">Monevator</a> If you want to permanently peace out before you hit 30, I’d shoot for 50X your annual expenses. So $5 million net worth with your $100K annual spend.

Life tends to get much more expensive and complicated after 30, if you want a family and have to take care of your parents. 

But
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Great visualisation. A few take-aways: 1) It took ten years to get a positive return. 2) Pepsi outperformed Coke consistently - resulting in 109x vs 44x 3) Compound returns: 9.4% p.a. PEP vs 7.6% KO. 1.8% delta p.a. adds up. 4) Buffett picked the loser (in 1988).

Alan Smith (@alanjlsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to £100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this: The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing. The fifth would pay £1. The sixth would pay £3.

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to £100. 

If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:

The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing.

The fifth would pay £1.

The sixth would pay £3.
Ulex AI (@ulexai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sat next to a guy on a flight who smelled like old money rolex. tailored suit. reading a physical newspaper like it was 1987. figured he was some finance executive or inherited wealth. we got talking. I mentioned I sell stuff online. he put down his newspaper. "what kind of

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Quite so. Asia Pac (excl Australia) > Euro stoxx > FTSE > S&P, for 2025, when compared in one consistent currency. Not something you will read in the right-wing media.