An asset puts money in your pocket.
Not exact matches
Investment property on the other hand is an
asset — if it cash flows and
puts money in your
pocket every month.
The main thing I got out of the book is looking at
assets as
putting money in my
pocket and liabilities as taking
money away.
If you are considering writing as a career, then the costs associated with quality publishing are an investment
in creating an intellectual property
asset that can
put money in your
pocket for the rest of your life and 70 years after you die according to copyright law.
Joanna Penn: My audience are very interested
in intellectual property
assets, building things that will
put money in your
pocket for years and I remember learning that from you about the website because I had two free blogs built on wordpress.com before doing your course.
The only catastrophic case I can think of is if the brokerage firm defrauded you about purchasing the
assets in the first place; e.g., when you ostensibly
put money into a mutual fund, they just
pocketed it and displayed a fictitious purchase on their web site.
Asset: Something that
puts money in your
pocket whether you work or not.
In reality, an asset is only something that puts money in your pocke
In reality, an
asset is only something that
puts money in your pocke
in your
pocket.