How to Go Broke Like a Rock Star

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wow

yea you are so right. Iwant to bcome a millionaire. My mom spends and my dad is an aloholic. I am trying to find the balance. IN find it hard to separate my needs from my wants! Do u have any suggstions!!

Theresa of MI @ May 29, 2009 23:22:42 PM

How to go broke like a Rock Star

When I see these dopes lose it all, I laugh my ass off.

Kirby Leung of CA @ Apr 20, 2009 15:49:50 PM

Rich Folks

It's just like LOTTO winners. Almost all of 'em end up broke. I don't have any sympathy for them. I and millions of others work hard, sometimes 2 jobs and don't make in ten year what these people make in a month. I don't see how they can't get by on over $700,000 a month and some families are doing it on less than $3,000 (notice, only ONE COMMA). These people don't need financial advisers, they need someone to kick em' in the butt and wake em' up! What were these people doing BEFORE becoming rich and famous? They were probably just like me, barely scraping by, and you'd figure they would be smarter than they are and feel incredibly blessed and use the life skills they gained and used while they were poor to provide for themselves. But, I guess money makes you dumb. Let me borrow a couple of million....somebody would be doing just fine...living comfortably on the interest!

Terry L. Wilson of OK @ Apr 20, 2009 11:54:50 AM

A masterpeice to behold

Cant beat the feeling

Infact I readily cannot say NO to all these peice here.

I am quite frank as i express my desires to appreciate these.Its is not all that is Beautiful that is needed, and not all that is Needed is Beautiful.

Good and lovely would i say to that effect.Aa i just recently read of these quote ; Bling doesn't make a millionaire--and in fact, too much of it can prevent you from ever becoming one.

Wake up Hommies and Cheers

Don

Don Duke @ Apr 19, 2009 05:32:28 AM

Thrift is un-American

Thrift and maturity didn't get America where it is today. But then again, when setting a record as The Empire That Burned So Brightly (But Not So Long) you've gotta live large!

phil of WA @ Apr 17, 2009 15:18:05 PM

celebrity debt

They think they are entitled to "live like royalty"..their lifestyles become obscenely narcissistic...even Oprah with her billions, which could take care of most of our needy elderly in her own ountry...lives lavishly. "Fame is fleeting"--and they really don't work any harder than the rest of us...

sheena of TX @ Sep 21, 2008 21:14:37 PM

Just Say NO?

All these suggestions are great suggestions, albeit fairly basic. I think the only grounbreaking suggestion is the idea of "Just sayin[ing] No" to family, friends and charities. The principle here is sound. You have to know your limits. And I think you also have to know when you're dumping funds into quicksand (financing your drunk uncle, or funding charities with questionable CEO salaries and fringe benefits, for example).

But I think, given a social climate where lots of people and communities face inescapable hardship, where some fortunate few have a whole lot of excess and access, a better suggestion might have been:

MAKE A PLAN FOR GIVING. Charitable contribution and financial bootstraps for friends and family should be budgeted, just like everything else. Anyone who goes to church has heard the 10% suggestion for giving back. Even giving 5% of a wealthy person's income, particularly for someone with a whole lot of money, makes a big difference to a lot of charities and, frankly, to family and friends who have supported those "rock stars" (or the average well-off joe) in various ways over the years.

francine j. harris of MI @ Sep 21, 2008 13:44:29 PM

Some Lessons are hard learned

In this turbulent time no one is sure where to put money. You cannot rely on anyone. Still proper planning is necessary to safeguard yourself.

Vikas Mandhania @ Sep 18, 2008 07:17:56 AM

I feel their pain!

Poor celebs and other rich folk. Good that they go broke. teach 'em a lesson!

LGC of CA @ Sep 16, 2008 18:23:04 PM

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