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Lidar Maker Luminar Goes Public Posted: 03 Dec 2020 08:56 AM PST
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Amazon Looks To Buy Into Indian EV Venture Posted: 03 Dec 2020 07:18 AM PST
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JD Health Scores $3.5B From IPO Posted: 03 Dec 2020 06:06 AM PST
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Have I made a mistake buying my home? Advice sought. Posted: 03 Dec 2020 04:30 AM PST So I'm a 33 year old British guy, and managed to get a London flat when I was 30. It was a major achievement to me, and has for those 3 years been a source of pride. Despite being an average sized 2 bed 2 bath, I paid £455K for it, and it's worth £460K today. That's OK, I bought it as a place to live, not for a massive return. It is meant to be a safe investment, and when / if I move out of London, I should be able to rent it for about £1.9K per month (it helps I am 2 minutes from a tube station which services 2 major tube lines, part of the reason for buying where I did), comfortably covering my mortgage and service charges (about £1.5K). I have about £130K equity in the flat. However, as I've started to pay closer attention to my investments now I have a material amount to invest and I'm getting close to zero from a bank account (low-mid 5 figures) I've been watching a lot of videos and reading articles that suggest buying a home as a first major investment is actually a mistake. It's not an asset, it's a liability. And it's kind of got me a little depressed that having worked my arse off to get on the property ladder, I am now trapped with this burden (probably not helped by Covid wfh wearing my down...) and I've effectively got £130K tied up not doing anything for me. It's a nice flat but the more I understand about investments, the more I'm regretting my decision to focus so badly on getting my home. I guess I was wondering if anybody has ever experienced the same, or is feeling the same, and whether you did something to change it. I'm also curious if anybody has any advice or thoughts about what I should do? [link] [comments] | ||
Salesforce Mirrors Oracle With Big Deals Posted: 03 Dec 2020 04:00 AM PST
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How Cryptobitfortune Finds Its Way To The Homes Of Million Homeworkers Posted: 03 Dec 2020 06:54 AM PST
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Posted: 02 Dec 2020 04:11 PM PST Hello, Everyone! My name is Logan Lin. I started a podcast a while back, talking about various business topics: my guests and I would have fireside chats about topics like behavioral investing, capital market efficiency, being a start up hero, entrepreneurship, cash flow, valuation, private equity, etc. My mission really was to help others learn something new, whether that be high school students, college students, or even young adults in the work force. Here are some of my episodes and guests. If you could take a listen when you have a chance, I would appreciate it.
The link to my podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3v3xNGzc1YRA9iOeBfEaxp?si=98idCOl0Tq6OGbBREFjuBw My future guests and upcoming episodes:
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Amazon Eyes A Big Podcast Acquisition Posted: 02 Dec 2020 12:29 PM PST
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