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Carl Nassib was just on FoxBusiness with Stewart Varney.

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They were talking about the draft, all the new millionaires it creates, and how they should handle their new-found wealth. Best line...when asked if he went out to buy a Lamborghini or Ferrari the first day he said he bought a truck because 'I had to get something I could fit into'

Perhaps it will be posted later on their website.
 
They were talking about the draft, all the new millionaires it creates, and how they should handle their new-found wealth. Best line...when asked if he went out to buy a Lamborghini or Ferrari the first day he said he bought a truck because 'I had to get something I could fit into'

Perhaps it will be posted later on their website.
Nassib's simple-minded advice is better than most of what they peddle on those "business" channels. But 42 years in the bank at 10% interest?
 
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Actually very simple sound advice: Live below your means, save, and buy index funds. He just saved most people thousands of dollars in fees for financial advice while contradicting all the financial porn on the business channels.
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He said his mother worked for a couple of WS financial firms and taught him what he knows.
 
They were talking about the draft, all the new millionaires it creates, and how they should handle their new-found wealth. Best line...when asked if he went out to buy a Lamborghini or Ferrari the first day he said he bought a truck because 'I had to get something I could fit into'

Perhaps it will be posted later on their website.
Rashan Gary will be on next week to counterpoint. Showing off that General Studies degree.
 
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I am pretty sure he could fit into a Nissan Versa,though:



I recall someone asking ki-Jana why he didn’t buy a Ferrari and he said he couldn’t afford the insurance.
 
The presentation he gave to the players made me think that he might have interned at Wu Tang Financial ( for those of you old enough to remember The Dave Chapelle Show ).
 
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