With a question like that, you may want to prepare for bankruptcy.
2007-03-16 19:02:06
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answered by freed 2
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I presume you are teenager and what you ask is physical rich in term of gold or money. A mountain is composed of small grains of soil and sand... A dollar is composed of 100 pieces of one cent. Hence short of a cent it is never a dollar. Regular saving, and careful investment will possibly lead you to a millionaire at time of retirement. Save a cent a time is nothing, but save 100 time it become a dollar. And the first 100 thousand saving is very much more difficult to achieve than the 2nd 100 thousand.
For your referrence, a loan shark making money with a dollar capital he have. He lends out at 20 cents interest a month and deduct the interest at time he gives the loan. It means borrower pay the intererst 20 cents immediatelly when he get the loan 1 dollar. The borrower actully take home only 80 cents. In acfcounting this interest is 25% per month, and loan shark charge monthly compound interest if borrower fail to pay the interest monthly. If the borrower forget the whole loan and get disappear from sight for twenty years. Then he is detained by the loan shark and make to pay a figure which you can never dream of :- 1.81302219991x10 to the power of 23. It is Dollars 18,130,221,999,100,000,000,000.00 Well theoretically the figure is correct. So it concludes think 3 times before making any loan, even from legal finance institution.
WISH YOU ALL THE BEST
2007-03-19 23:27:01
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answered by jackyi_my 1
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Richness is immeasurable. If you wish to become rich materially then you need to concentrate on achievements in terms of "gold/money" like Bill Gates maybe or the king of Brunei, etc... But there is another kind of richness when you grow older. It is spiritual richness. And you can achieve this by your goodness and kindness of heart..., etc.
2007-03-16 19:12:56
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answered by lui 4
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What does this have to do with gardening and landscaping?
As a career, very few become rich, but many have a decent income, a starter job, or a supplemental side income.
2007-03-16 20:08:28
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answered by character 5
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Taking into concideration the category (garden and landscape)that you posted your question in,we would have to measure your personal degree of "richness" by the amount of crap you will put up with from seedling to maturity.That being said,if you havnt any landscaping questions to ask,please ,"leaf"us alone.
2007-03-17 05:19:01
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answered by barney 2
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It depends on what you do, and how much heart you put into it. At least that's what I think. Good luck, and if you get rich don't forget to give.
2007-03-16 21:42:19
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answered by El Wal-Marto' 2
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Depends on you! How kind are you? How forgiving are you? How understanding are you? How giving are you? RICH is not what you have, IT is what you will GIVE away! Love and be loved ! That is 'RICH'! Good luck!
2007-03-16 19:16:39
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answered by DORY 6
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Since you did NOT tell us your talents , skills or aspirations for a career ,
We then think it was because you have none . . .
Soooo , you might be relatively poor and end up a ward of the state.
Rich is people who invest time and energy developing their skills then becoming somebody . .
2007-03-16 19:04:42
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answered by kate 7
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stay in school work hard them you can come back and tell us
2007-03-17 03:19:38
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answered by mountainchowpurple 4
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richer than vanderbilt( he ownes biltmore house in ashville)
2007-03-16 18:58:23
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answered by brian p 2
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