HAS JORDAN CLARKSON LOST HIS DAMN MIND

tuckgod

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A regular summer camp, let a lone a sports related one, would cost about that here in Jersey.

Yeah, that's what I mean.

I just spent the last month researching summer camps for my kids and most fell right in that price range for a week.
 

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As a guy with a 13 yr old son playing high level ball, that price ain't that bad. All sorts of camps out here charging $500+ for a week.
 

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If he was smart, he woukd of done it in the Philippines. Charge $50 per head (poor country but has numbers). The whole got dam metro manila will join that camp. He could make a hundreds of thousands over there.
And the first $104,100 of that is tax-free :banderas:
And now hes deducting those first-class flights and hotel costs :ahh:

Nikka better strike while the iron's hot, ride that Pinoy wave to some extra M's in retirement :ufdup:
 

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FYI - for all the brehs out there who are struggling with student loan debt - start your own non-profit organization with a couple of trusted friends (or on your own).

Tutoring, sports camps, whatever is easiest for you to do.

You'll immediately qualify for PSLF - significantly reduced monthly student loan payments, and full forgiveness of whatever balance remains at the end of 10 years. If your taxable income in that time period is low enough (and your debt high enough), you could end up paying less than the damn interest on the loan over that 10 year period - never mind the principal.

This makes more sense the higher your student debt load. Some nikkas out here with 100k+ from undergrad and another 200k from law school or other professional schools...you can wipe all of that clean this way.

You can compound your gains by being an independent contractor or starting your own business. Rather than taking a distribution or drawing much of a salary beyond minimum wage from your business, donate what you'd have paid yourself to the nonprofit you control, and pay yourself out of the nonprofit. That way you capture the maximum charitable tax deduction possible, while also minimizing your student loan payments over that 10-year period to maximize how much of your student loans are forgiven (the less you pay, the more of your loans the Feds have to eat :pachaha:)

Find some cash-paying customers on the side to help keep up your standard of living - those dollars will go straight to your daily consumables (food, clothes, gas), vacations, etc. They never touch a bank account.

There's no asset test for PSLF forgiveness - so you can still own property, make investments, etc. while you participate. And you can make those investments out of income from the business that you own - you're eligible for a Solo 401(k) where you can park $18,500/ year in income, tax-free, plus an additional 25% of your total income. Opening one costs $20 a year with Vanguard.

Get this money brehs :myman:
 
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