Money to Play with

hoosier

mtn yot
Location
Tooele, UT
So I am getting my finical game on track. I have some money that I am looking at doing a larger investment. I know there are people on here that are smart with money, so I am looking for some good advice. Now I have some of the "normal" investments but I am looking to have a bigger more risky (within reason) investment. I have a finical advisor but he kinda holds back from more risky investments. Some of the investments I have looked at is export of certain farm animals, export of collectable US made cars, ect... So if you have some GOOD suggestions please let me know. I am not looking to finance someone's build, vacation ect...
 

rholbrook

Well-Known Member
Location
Kaysville, Ut
Listen to your advisor. That's what you have him for. If you have your own company, invest back into that with newer or better equipment. With higher risk comes potentially higher reward but ALWAYS ALWAYS make sure you can never be liable for more than your initial investment.
 

thefirstzukman

Finding Utah
Supporting Member
We bought a Vacation Rental in Kanab 2 years ago and was a little slow getting it on the rental market but I put it on 2 websites last month and have rented it 12 nights in the last 4 weeks at $118 a month in the slow season. We have it rented in July for a week already and have gotten several requests we haven't accepted. I don't think I could do a full time rental but this is turning out good so far. I have to give my wife props on managing it so well and keeping on top of requests, that makes a difference.

We paid $67k for this a and another $10k to furnish and paint it.

http://redrockhideawayvacationhome.blogspot.com/
 

jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
Exotic animal imports, fancy car jumbo.. All good ways to watch your money say good bye..

Real estate is my choice. If I had a lot of extra money, I would buy a lot of extra homes.. maybe apartment complexes..
Storage units are high on my list.. and a car wash would be nice also..

unless you are sitting on a vault full of money you don't need, I would stick to tried and true methods. Eventually you will have the vault of money to play risky with.
 

jeep-N-montero

Formerly black_ZJ
Location
Bountiful
If you are already 100% free of any and all debt and have a decent college fund set up for your kids then and only then should you look at taking a chance on any investment, as others have mentioned I would also recommend investing in some rental property in an area where you could be happy living after retiring
 

bryson

RME Resident Ninja
Supporting Member
Location
West Jordan
Contact my friend. She is great to deal with:
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Jinx

when in doubt, upgrade!
Location
So Jordan, Utah
If you are already 100% free of any and all debt and have a decent college fund set up for your kids then...

Some of the best investments you can make are in yourself and your children's future...

A little extra on the mortgage every month can reflect HUGE financial benefits...
 

mesha

By endurance we conquer
Location
A.F.
We bought a Vacation Rental in Kanab 2 years ago and was a little slow getting it on the rental market but I put it on 2 websites last month and have rented it 12 nights in the last 4 weeks at $118 a month in the slow season. We have it rented in July for a week already and have gotten several requests we haven't accepted. I don't think I could do a full time rental but this is turning out good so far. I have to give my wife props on managing it so well and keeping on top of requests, that makes a difference.

We paid $67k for this a and another $10k to furnish and paint it.

http://redrockhideawayvacationhome.blogspot.com/

118 a month?
 

jeep-N-montero

Formerly black_ZJ
Location
Bountiful
Some of the best investments you can make are in yourself and your children's future...

A little extra on the mortgage every month can reflect HUGE financial benefits...

If folks simply paid an extra $100 each month on their mortgage the savings on interest alone is huge, but most people are in no hurry to get out of debt.
 

johngottfredson

Threat Level Midnight
Location
Alpine
So, your investment criteria includes:
-Stuff your financial advisor recommends against
-Stuff that is more risky
-Qualifies as playing with your money
-Large (or decent size) investment

Sounds awesome! I personally have had some good success with some real estate investments. I have some friends that have done well with some simple cash flow investments, like storage units, car washes, or even RV parks.
 

hoosier

mtn yot
Location
Tooele, UT
Let me clarify... my advisor has not advised against any of the options that I am looking at he just does not deal with "higher return" investments. also my debit is taken care of real-estate scares the crap out of me but it is on the table. As far as my mortgage I am working on buying property to build the house I WANT to build. so I am not looking at doing something stupid I am just REALLY getting into this making my money work for me thing.
 

BlueWolfFab

Running Behind
Location
Eagle Mountain
I don't know much at all about investing so feel free to throw my opinion out the window, but wasn't it not too long ago that you were selling everything because you were strapped for cash and hurting for income?

Risky investment doesn't seem like the best idea if you are just on a "good streak" with income.
 

hoosier

mtn yot
Location
Tooele, UT
You are right but I have finally figured things out. I have a great job and with my stupidity with money in the past I am really enjoying seeing my net worth increase. I am really really enjoying the investments I have made.
 

Cody

Random Quote Generator
Supporting Member
Location
East Stabbington
Have you tried Iraqi Dinar? It's the highest risk, highest reward I can think of (other than selling a testicle or shacking up with Floyd Mayweather).

What about roulette? I hear it can pay up 35:1 on your investment in a matter of seconds.
 
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