It's Q3 of the Lacaag calendar.

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Q3 has just arrived. How you guys looking?

One thing I learned about summer is that it's the best time to save money while others spend.

Find ways to cut your costs and put your savings into income generating micro asset classes.

•Eat @ home.
•Find a side hustle.
•Sell or give away household goods you rarely use.
•Invest in a new Asset Class.
•Reduce household spending with your partner.


Q3 is the middle of the calandar and it's when the neefs start spending. Start finding new ways of generating a side income and get your partner on board to reduce your household debt/income ratios. And you aren't married, no children and are still in school-Stay away from turnups, Jordan's and friends who can't see past Q2.

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El padrone

Hedonist, Depressive realist, Existential nihilist
kkk cant you make your point without insulting people with grade school name calling such as neef, xoolo etc.
 
This summer ill work 40hrs per week and save the money for a car when i have my licence

Also im going to read books, improving my french/somali, and spend more time with my family :nahgirl:

Normally i would spend everyday much money and shopping with friends etc
 
I need some financil advice,
should I spend my 3k in summer job savings on a month long trip to Africa or invest it ?

Have u ever been on vacance before?
Are u during ur study of are u already done?

I would personally go whenever im done with these things..or else a trip could wait a year
 
Have u ever been on vacance before?
Are u during ur study of are u already done?

I would personally go whenever im done with these things..or else a trip could wait a year
yes in 2013
i will graduate early next year
i want to go before starting work because it's kind of hard to find vacation hours
 
I have been to Africa 2 times but it was lame places like Nairobi (a city I hate) and parts of Somalia....this time I want to spend a lot of time in mombasa, although a month might be a bit too long so I might take a bus and go to ethiopia or uganda to see other things
 

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I have been to Africa 2 times but it was lame places like Nairobi (a city I hate) and parts of Somalia....this time I want to spend a lot of time in mombasa, although a month might be a bit too long so I might take a bus and go to ethiopia or uganda to see other things

Waryaahe sounds like u travelling solo.
Check out Hobo Traveler on utube.
Loads of good advice on where to go travelling and how to spend as little as possible.
 
I have been to Africa 2 times but it was lame places like Nairobi (a city I hate) and parts of Somalia....this time I want to spend a lot of time in mombasa, although a month might be a bit too long so I might take a bus and go to ethiopia or uganda to see other things

3k is a lot of money in Africa excluding your flights.

If your feeling entrepreneurial, I would advice brining a notebook and jot down the gaps in the market you could fill via online or finding a business partner in the country. There are many young entrepreneurs looking to make international contacts to import and export goods and services in an out of Africa.
 
3k is a lot of money in Africa excluding your flights.

If your feeling entrepreneurial, I would advice brining a notebook and jot down the gaps in the market you could fill via online or finding a business partner in the country. There are many young entrepreneurs looking to make international contacts to import and export goods and services in an out of Africa.

i already have my ticket paid for, but Kenya is an expensive country so I might not last a full month on that budget and yes, there's a lot of money to be made in Africa bro. you should leave Asia and go to Africa if you're serious about making money. I saw the potential when I last visited in 2013. I met a dude from my city in the U.S who was a taxi driver but has since become a dollar millionaire after building an apartment complex in eastleigh.... it was very simple, he bought the land, came up with some design renderings, sold apartments based off those renderings, and then built the apartment after all the units were bought. his profit was 1.2 million off of that one project.
 
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