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My father works in Tax, but knows nothing about finance, so I came up with this plan as best as possible, I think it covers all bases, leaves very few weaknesses and secures multiple paths to things. I also have £20k of inheritance coming I could buy a few more shares with if it's not moassed before but the house sale will drag on I think. I've good for tax advice and I think I can get away with planning myself. I think it's a pretty good plan, you don't want to touch the capital and you can take out loans against the capital to buy shit if the interest rate is good then you could beat inflation if it goes up again hard. I've thought about a mortgage instead of buying outright but there's something about having the house bought in cash and having no jew to pay monthly for it.

Larry Cheng made the point of over 40 years investing for the first 10 and nothing over the next 30 equals the same as the last 30 of that 40. So With Cohen saying I love Coke, they are both referring to the same thing, DO NOT SELL, reinvest the dividends into the company, which not only strengthens the company, but if it is like we think and Teddy becomes the holding company look at the dividends of coke as a reinvestment in picrel. KEEP the Teddy shares and reinvest the dividends of the company, the growth of it on the first 10 years of reinvestments would set you up for life.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/comments/tshqrm/coca_cola_millionaires/

>By 1919 Coca Cola went became a publicly-traded company listed on the NY Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol KO. If you had purchased just one share of the stock at its IPO for 40 dollars and reinvested all the dividends it would now be worth over 10 million dollars. However, you did not have to invest that early in order to see a significant return.

Invest in yourself up front

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