Back in 1976, Nolan Bushnell turned down a chance to own a third of Apple for only $50,000.
That same slice today? Worth $1.4 trillion. He’d be the wealthiest person alive.
A 28 million times return he just let slip by.
This is wild. Everyone treats Ray Dalio like some financial genius on every podcast and TV show... But he’s actually a terrible investor.
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Bookkeeping vs Accounting 📊
Bookkeeping is all about recording daily transactions — like keeping a diary of your money moves. Accounting takes those records and turns them into a bigger picture — taxes, strategy, financial health. Think of it like this: bookkeeping tracks
🩸 Asian markets are in full sell-off mode.
Over $1 trillion wiped out in just hours.
KOSPI plunged more than 8%.
NIKKEI dropped over 4%.
TAIWAN fell over 3%.
Everything bleeding at once.
No bids to be found anywhere.
Honest question for Canadians.
53% income tax. 13% sales tax on whatever's left.
How are you fine with this?
“But I don't pay 53%.” Yeah, cause you don't earn enough lol.
38 years ago today, Michael Dell took his company public at $8.50/share from his dorm room.
$1,000 invested then would be worth $645,880 by 2000.
Here's the whole story:
• 1984: Starts building and selling PCs from his dorm at UT Austin with $1,000
• 1988: IPO at $8