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Who's in for a 2012 contest? http://www.marketwatch.com/game/DFWMustangs2012Last edited by Captain Crawfish; 01-01-2012, 03:51 PM.
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my order was filled today when the nyse was closed? not sure how that happened but whateverLast edited by Captain Crawfish; 01-02-2012, 03:37 PM.
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Yesterday, I published my monthly income report showing a 3rd consecutive month over 10K from my online business. So far, my monthly average online income has been reported as $9,372 per month compared to $6,237 in 2010 for the same period (after I take off some non-recurring income). If I take my analysis even further, you will notice that my income has been growing pretty fast according to the following chart:
Over the years, we have been diversifying our business and decided to spend in order to grow. Some people put more time and energy into their business, yet this is something we can’t afford to do right now. This is why we are spending so much! On the other hand, our cost structure is now pretty stable while our current business structure can now support growth. I figure I can increase my monthly income up to $15K-$20K per month before I have to spend more money than I do right now.
Looking ahead to 2012, I know that my income progression should not be as phenomenal as the previous years (I have multiplied my monthly income by 10 since I started this business). However, I need a solid plan to crack the $10,000 bar each month. Here’s are my thoughts so far:
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Originally posted by melanie-Amaro View Post
Yesterday, I published my monthly income report showing a 3rd consecutive month over 10K from my online business. So far, my monthly average online income has been reported as $9,372 per month compared to $6,237 in 2010 for the same period (after I take off some non-recurring income). If I take my analysis even further, you will notice that my income has been growing pretty fast according to the following chart:
Over the years, we have been diversifying our business and decided to spend in order to grow. Some people put more time and energy into their business, yet this is something we can’t afford to do right now. This is why we are spending so much! On the other hand, our cost structure is now pretty stable while our current business structure can now support growth. I figure I can increase my monthly income up to $15K-$20K per month before I have to spend more money than I do right now.
Looking ahead to 2012, I know that my income progression should not be as phenomenal as the previous years (I have multiplied my monthly income by 10 since I started this business). However, I need a solid plan to crack the $10,000 bar each month. Here’s are my thoughts so far:Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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