what is considered banking hard to you

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Banking

Banking is very hard because of calculation. Banking sector is full of accounting. So i think it is hard.
 
Once one hits $1,000 days, that's serious a serious 'banking' achievement (IMO). Before taxes, that's about $365,000 annually, if you average that amount. That's a strong salary for most Americans.
 
Forgetting how much cash you have in different bank accounts in different banks.

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it's relative but you can live pretty much any lifestyle you want on a 100k a month. Yes this means chartering a yacht instead of buying one, flying fractional instead of owning the jet, etc... (which also means less headaches to deal with)

But for 100k a month you can experience almost anything any billionaire can. Remember you wanna buy experiences not "things".

You can have every lifestyle experience you'd ever want on 100k a month.

you need at least another 50k a month for new projects or if you're time is fully committed then at least 50k a month to preserve.

so if you assume 50% goes out in taxes, we're talking 300k a month... or 3.6 million a year income before taxes.

This also assumes you're project/s are fully capitalized. you must reinvest everything or as much as possible until your project/s are fully capitalized. You must be willing to live well below your means in the short term to build your potential income faster.
 
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In soviet europe i could seks any girl if i made 200$/day. My friends would shine my shoes, i would have a slave, eat caviar all day. Soon.





Oh and
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Is that the critically acclaimed e-gangster balleristic yet futuristic pimp Nick "The Boss/CEO/King you fags/Webmaster blogging for success" Throlson?
 
If you only think in the realm of $1k/day you're gonna be stuck there.... Thinking $20k/day and even better, thinking on a monthly scale, you'll think outside the box and progress faster.
 
When you're privately banking and have wealth managers sucking at your knee caps.