Tag Archives: advice

I Know this question is going to be deleted but…?

I need this to be taken seriously. Im begging anyone on this to give me some advice about 2012. Everything i say in this question is true. I have stopped going to school in the last month and a half and this is my GCSE year, i am not a troll and i have a genuine fear of 2012. My live is falling a part fast. I would like to plead to all of you for your best explanation on the following.

Chinese Time Wave and Mayan calendar both ending on the same date

The Hopi Indians said the world will end when the Oceans rise and the sun gets hotter and hotter (Global Warming)

Albert Einstein said the world will end in four years after bee’s start dying. Bee’s started dying last year and it is happening rapidly

Also any other theories you would like to add an clean up would be appreciated

Please don’t delete this, im begging and in desprate need for the answers

Thanks

Thinking of visting Edinburgh,with a group of uni friends. Any advice on fun student nightclubs with hot boys?

Guys try not to be fickle, and answer the Full question, with emphasis on hot boys,ta.

Retirement Plan? I am only in high school, I need advice?

Hi everyone, i’m only a junior in high school and my finance right now just started her first year in college. Our plan is to retire by the age of 55 and live like kings and queens in the Philippines. I read an article that the cost of living (houses, food, etc), is a lot cheaper in the Philippines that the U.S, so here is my plan.

We are both going through a 6 year pharmacy program. For me, I am estimated at around $37,230 a year for six years, which will lead us into around $224,000 in debt of student loans. As for my wife, her parents are paying for her education so that’s good for us.

As pharmacists, we’ll probably make around $80,000 – $100,000 starting salary at the age of 23-24. But with taxes that cut 30% of our salaries, we will be making around $40,000 – $50,000 each per year.

We will most likely be living in Orlando, Florida because I don’t mind at all, and she loves it there. I researched how much a 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom town house was, and it is $89,000, which is around $530 a month for 19 years (228 months) which is perfect because we would want to retire in 30-35 years (age 50-55).

This is the Town house :)
http://www.homes.com/listing/123349357/9731_Biscotti_Ave._ORLANDO_FL_32829 <—- there's the link

Anyways, to achieve the $1,000,000+ in retirement money, we need to live humble.

We would make $1,292 each per week, and $5,168 each per month with our salaries. So every month, we'll have about $10,000 together from our paychecks.
I researched how much everything would cost a month and here are the estimates:

Condo: $530
Food/Groceries: $900
Cell Phone (T-Mobile b/c it's cheap): $200
Car Insurance (for 2 cars): $300
Car Payment (Jetta & w/e): $600
Utilities (Water, Electricity, A.C): $300
Gas: $240
Kids Education (If we want kids): $500

Monthly Total of everything: $3,570

If we make $10,000 a month from pharmacy, and subtract our monthly total of $3,570, we'll have $6,430 left over.

From the $6,430, we'd have to save up for retirement, debt, emergency, and vacation,
so here is the list:

Retirement: $2,250
Student Debt: $2,250
Emergency: $500
Vacation: $250

Monthly Total of everything: $5,250

So we would have $1,180 left. With that we can use for furniture, entertainment, dates, kids, whatever. Everything that I estimated would be our budget, so if we go under, we can save even more and retire with more money.

So from 23-24 years old to 33-34 years old, our goal is to save up atleast $2,500 a month for retirement for the first ten years. This will help us save $30,000 a year and we'll have $300,000 saved up for retirement.

So the next 10 years, age 33-34 to age 43-44, we can save up atleast $4,500 a month for retirement because no more student debt. This is $54,000 a month. And in ten years, it'll be $540,000.

So after 20 years, we'll have over $800,000 saved up, plus interest we gain from savings account and CD's. So we'll have probably have around $900,000 – $1,000,000! And add another 10 years, we'll have above $1,000,000 atleast. We'll have no debt, our kids education will be paid for, we have vacation money, and we'll have enough money for whatever!

***By the way, when our $89,000 town house is fully paid for after 19 years, I plan to buy a $390,000 house in the Philippines, putting atleast 95% down payment on the house from our savings.This will reduce our savings by a huge margain, however, we'll still be working in the U.S for another 10 years, so we'll get back the money.

Any advice or flaws in this plan? Please be honest, thank you! I know the inflation rate every year will probably rise 2%, I plan to open a Roth IRA, 401 K, and probably invest more on Blue Chip Stock that will have an anuual return of atleast 2%. Also, i'll probably open up Certificate of Deposits (CD's) every year to help increase savings.
I will be receiving financial aid and scholorships from Northeastern University so that debt won't be $230,000.

Twins are mad because i was mean on there birthday lol ADVICE?

Okay there birthday is today and literally at midnight they ran in screaming happy birthday. I was the mean mom that said “its your birthday? Go to dairy queen and knock yourself out” then went back to sleep. Now they are walking around the house pouting, I already planned to take them universal studios tomarrow and give them a laptop and a cell phone but they have no clue they just think they are going to florida to see Grandma like usual. Am I being to mean to them? Should I actually do something for them today? I want to suprise them because they already think “I’m the most loving mean cheap ass bitch” (I accept that title gladly because I’m a single mom raising two boys and a girl that acts like a boy with a baby coming lol). Last year for there 18th birthday we didn’t get a chance to do anything really but this time we can. Is my idea good or what? Opinions/advice I guess

Anyone have their own honey bees? Advice?

I was thinking about having my own bee farm. It would be great experience and rewarding. I don’t know if anyone has any info on the laws regarding honey bees and keeping them, or even how to obtain them?