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Don’t tell people what you know, KEEP THEM POOR!
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1563435" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I built a hay barn 2 yrs ago and it's been one of my best investments. I went a little overboard so it cost quite a bit but what the heck I like it. The thing I didn't figure on pay back was how much you save on carrying hay over a year. I would say 0% waste on hay stored this year and maybe 5% if that on hay left from last year. I also built a couple sheds off of it for equipment storage and I think they are paying off faster than the barn. JMJ talked about paying cash rather than finance when figuring savings in, I think the material/labor cost is going up more than the interest would be. </p><p></p><p> A couple things I've learned on the other subject is don't take advice from people who always say "I can't afford to do that" or automatically say "That won't work". Instead look for the guy in the conversation getting his calculator out. When someone gives you advice always look at what's behind them. Anyone can become well off in America, if they really want too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1563435, member: 32659"] I built a hay barn 2 yrs ago and it’s been one of my best investments. I went a little overboard so it cost quite a bit but what the heck I like it. The thing I didn’t figure on pay back was how much you save on carrying hay over a year. I would say 0% waste on hay stored this year and maybe 5% if that on hay left from last year. I also built a couple sheds off of it for equipment storage and I think they are paying off faster than the barn. JMJ talked about paying cash rather than finance when figuring savings in, I think the material/labor cost is going up more than the interest would be. A couple things I’ve learned on the other subject is don’t take advice from people who always say “I can’t afford to do that” or automatically say “That won’t work”. Instead look for the guy in the conversation getting his calculator out. When someone gives you advice always look at what’s behind them. Anyone can become well off in America, if they really want too. [/QUOTE]
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