04-02-2021, 06:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-2021, 06:21 AM by ken-do-nim.)
Yeah in the first six weeks of the year my portfolio grew faster than my paychecks; it was a nice feeling. Sure didn't last!
You should scan your yellowed and brittle progress chart and show us.
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So now that I refinanced the mortgage and cashed out the house's equity, the next big way I can contribute funds to my portfolio is to sell my grandfather's vintage stamp book from the 1950s. The difficulty is in evaluating how much it is worth. I don't really see anything too similar on eBay, but of what is there, it could be worth $10,000, $50,000, or even $100,000. I don't want to sell it for less than it is worth, so my next major project is to figure that out. And if you're wondering how could I sell such a family heirloom, my grandfather got it for me pretty much for this exact reason. He was always looking for ways to pass things down to us that would grow in value, like rare coins and stamps, and wanted my siblings and I to learn investing.
You should scan your yellowed and brittle progress chart and show us.
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So now that I refinanced the mortgage and cashed out the house's equity, the next big way I can contribute funds to my portfolio is to sell my grandfather's vintage stamp book from the 1950s. The difficulty is in evaluating how much it is worth. I don't really see anything too similar on eBay, but of what is there, it could be worth $10,000, $50,000, or even $100,000. I don't want to sell it for less than it is worth, so my next major project is to figure that out. And if you're wondering how could I sell such a family heirloom, my grandfather got it for me pretty much for this exact reason. He was always looking for ways to pass things down to us that would grow in value, like rare coins and stamps, and wanted my siblings and I to learn investing.