She managed to amass a $9.2m fortune whilst spending her entire 67 year-long career as a legal secretary. @dmuthuk #Investing #Thread 1/8
Even her closest friends and relatives had no idea she had amassed such a sum, until, upon her death in 2016, her will provided for $8.2m in donations to various charities for needy children. 2/8
But how did she accumulate such a massive pot for someone who never earned more than a secretary’s salary? By all accounts, she was a frugal person, living in a rent-controlled apartment in New York and avoiding all trappings that come with wealth. 3/8
A colleague of hers for over 35 years said of her, “She never talked money and she didn’t live the high life. She wasn’t showy and didn’t want to call attention to herself”.
But Sylvia’s success is due to more than just a frugal lifestyle. 4/8
She also had the massive advantage of living to the age of 96, and spending 67 years in employment. Calculations by investment research company 5/8
Morningstar estimate that, to reach $9.2m in 2016, she would only have needed to contribute $652 a year when she started investing in 1948, increasing every year with inflation. 6/8
Whilst $652 a year would have been worth much more in 1948 than it would today, it was certainly possible for someone on a modest salary to save. 7/8
Sylvia understood that small amounts invested regularly could quickly add up and, if left uninterrupted, could eventually snowball into an enormous portfolio. In short, she understood the power of compounding.
Source - occaminvesting. 8/8
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My father was also interested in #stocks. When I was a young child, he and his friends would drink in the evening & discuss about the #Stockmarket. I would listen to them and one day I asked him why do these prices fluctuate. (2/10)
He told me to check if there is a news item on Gwalior Rayon in the newspaper, and if there was Gwalior Rayon’s price would fluctuate the next day.
I found it very interesting & I got fascinated by #stocks, I self-taught myself. 3/10
The consequences of our actions. How u could make or break a person/situation & how u cud avoid the same.🧑🎓
A man🧍♂️ saw his primary school teacher👨🏫 at a wedding💒
He greeted him w/all respect & admiration.
He said :
"Do u remember me, Teacher?" 1/10
The teacher said: "No, introduce yourself."
The student said: "I was your student in the 3rd Grade, I am the one who stole the watch⌚️ of a child in the classroom. I will remind you but I am sure you remember the story." 2/10
One of the boys in my class had a beautiful watch, so I decided to steal it.
He came to you crying😭 that someone had stolen his watch.
You asked us to stand so as to search our pockets.
(source - Meta)
3/10
A small #Story aka Incident whose morals have more importance during our present fast paced life. #Thread 🧵
A Monk🧘♂️ of the Ramakrishna Mission was being interviewed by a journalist from #NewYork🇺🇸. The journalist started interviewing the Monk🧘♂️ as planned earlier. 1/13
Journalist - "Sir, in ur last lecture, u told us about "Contact" & "Connection." It's really confusing. Can you explain?"
The Monk🧘♂️ smiled & apparently deviating from the question asked the journalist:
"Are u from #NewYork ?"
2/13. source - fb
Journalist: "Yeah..."
Monk🧘♂️: "Who are there at home🏡?"
The Journalist felt that the Monk was trying to avoid answering his question🤔 since this was a very personal & unwarranted question.. 3/13
An Airbus✈️ 380, on it's way across the Atlantic, flies consistently @ 800 km/hr @ 30,000 ft, when suddenly a Eurofighter w/Tempo Mach 2 appears. 1/6
Pilot🧑✈️of the fighter jet🛩️ slows down, flies alongside the Airbus & greets the pilot👨✈️ of the passenger plane by radio: "Airbus, boring flight isn’t it?
Now have a look here - he told! 2/6 Source- via fb
He rolls his jet on its back, accelerates, breaks through the sound barrier, rises rapidly to a dizzying height, then swoops down almost to sea level in a breathtaking dive. He loops back next to the Airbus and asks, "Well, how was that?" 3/6
A small #Story which is a fine example of presence of mind. 🧠
A Professor👨🏫 started his class on a very serious Topic. The moment he turned towards the blackboard, one of the students🧑🎓whistled. He turned, looked at the class & asked the Whistler's name. No one answered. 1/8
The Professor kept the Pen in his pocket saying: "Lecture ends here. I'll tell u a story to utilise the remaining time". 2/8 (story source-FB)
"Yday night I tried hard to sleep💤, but it was miles away from my eyes, so I thought I'd better get petrol in my car, which will save time nxt morning & might induce sleep. After having my tank full, I started roaming in that area, enjoying the peace of a traffic free ride. 3/8
One stormy night many yrs ago, an elderly man & his wife entered the lobby of a small hotel in Philadelphia, USA. Trying to get out of the rain, the couple approached the front desk hoping to get some shelter for the night. 1/11 Story #Thread
“Could you possibly give us a room here?” – the husband asked.
The clerk, a friendly man with a winning smile, looked at the couple & explained that there were three conventions in town. “All of our rooms are taken,” the clerk said. 2/11
“But I can’t send a nice couple like you out into the rain at one o’clock in the morning. Would you perhaps be willing to sleep in my room? It’s not exactly a suite, but it will be good enough to make you folks comfortable for the night.” 3/11