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Goals & Aspirations
Well there you go forum folk, if you’ve built your portfolio to NZ$970k, you are, apparently, officially now a one percenter.
http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/nearly-...xfam-ng-167589
Congratulations to all those, for what it’s intrinsically really worth to be a one percenter, I suppose it could be a measure of financial success in life, amongst life’s other more meaningful measures.
To those with aspirations, good investing and good fortune to you, now you have an official goal to work toward.
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El Toro~
So basically anyone in Auckland central suburbs who is mortgage free is a one percenter (HNI?)? Seems flawed given our housing situation. It should be based off 'liquid assets', IMO.
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My goal is to be a net worth millionaire by 40. First billionaire TA'er by 65
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My goal is not to work passed 55. So I have another 13 years to build up my portfolio.
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Being a one per center never was a goal of mine but am well past it.
My goal for this year is to see PEB, DIL, BLT, HNZ and XRO get me to the top of the stock picking contest by year end - and take my portfolio higher too!
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Originally Posted by pierre
Being a one per center never was a goal of mine but am well past it.
My goal for this year is to see PEB, DIL, BLT, HNZ and XRO get me to the top of the stock picking contest by year end - and take my portfolio higher too!
You just want that bottle of gin thats on offer.
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Forgot about that - but yes that's an even more important aspiration!
"Don't be afraid to take a big step if one is indicated. You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps." David Lloyd George
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Originally Posted by pierre
Being a one per center never was a goal of mine but am well past it.
My goal for this year is to see PEB, DIL, BLT, HNZ and XRO get me to the top of the stock picking contest by year end - and take my portfolio higher too!
I was a one percenter and if Peb,Dil and Xro perform well this year I will be again along with removing some dirty big red arrows off my portfolio so our goals are the same.
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Originally Posted by dingoNZ
So basically anyone in Auckland central suburbs who is mortgage free is a one percenter (HNI?)? Seems flawed given our housing situation. It should be based off 'liquid assets', IMO.
It is a very flawed calculation. Any recent Uni graduate with a student loan (including doctors) are at the bottom of the heap as they have negative networth. However, the villager in Africa with no access to debt but does own a few cows has postive net worth. So obviously third world citizens should donate a goat to our poor graduate doctors.
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