Monday, December 31, 2007

Step 19 - Last post in 2007

This is my last post in 2007. This year I started My Doubling Adventure back in January. Soon it will be 1st anniversary of this project. I'm satisfied with the progress. Hope 2008 will be even better than 2007. I made some nice investments that have potential to build net worth of this project considerably. But we will see as high yield goes with high risk.

Anyway my last addition to portfolio is investment in one Private Investment Program that deals with stock options trading. I have high hopes for this investment.

Here is the current balance sheet for My Doubling Adventure, the last one in 2007.

Assets


Cash 1,718.16
Money market fund 14,038.23
Forex trading account 9,900.96
Online investment program 438.50
Private investment program 4,982.97


Total assets 31,078.83




Liabilities


Credit card balance 15,468.61


Total liabilities 15,468.61




Net worth 15,610.22


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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Step 19 - Quick update

Here is just a quick update on the current state of my doubling Net Worth. Although there is no much changes since last update, Net Worth went down. The main reason for this is the lower value of USD, and significant part of my Doubling Assets are denominated in USD. I expect that when trading takes off at the beginning of January eventual profits from forex trading will offset the negative effect of weakening US dollar.


Assets


Cash 1,584.71
Money market fund 14,035.76
Forex trading account 9,905.90
Online investment program 425.43
Personal loan 110.00


Total assets 26,061.79




Liabilities


Credit card balance 10,212.48


Total liabilities 10,212.48




Net worth 15,849.32


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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Step 19 - Progress report

Here is a quick update on the current state of My Doubling Adventure's progress. Loss that I reported in my last post is almost completely recovered. There will be no trading during the holidays so further results are to be expected in January. I invested small amount of my cash in one online high yield / high risk investment. Will see how it will end up. There is a very high chance of losing complete investment, but return is rather high so I consider it to be worth taking a risk for small amount of overall wealth of this project.

I'm thinking to add more to my forex trading account or to one another online high yield investment. Will think about it and make a decision in a next few days.

Current balance sheet for My Doubling Adventure Project....


Assets


Cash 1,681.56
Money market fund 14,023.80
Forex trading account 10,090.01
Online investment program 406.25


Total assets 26,201.62




Liabilities


Credit card balance 10,190.59


Total liabilities 10,190.59




Net worth 16,011.02


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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Step 19 - Forex trading continues

Currently, my forex account has a small drawdown of 3.41%. This includes both closed positions and still floating positions.

Cash reserves increased mainly due to doubling income tax. I was thinking to add more to my forex trading account, but maybe I will try to find some other investment or business opportunity. Will decide in the near future.


Assets


Cash 1,586.93
Money market fund 14,000.00
Forex trading account 9,792.40


Total assets 25,379.34




Liabilities


Credit card balance 10,172.79


Total liabilities 10,172.79




Net worth 15,206.55


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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Step 19 - Forex trading

Here is a quick update of My Doubling Adventure balance sheet...


Assets


Cash 562.39
Money market fund 14,000.00
Forex trading account 9,839.38


Total assets 24,401.77




Liabilities


Credit card balance 10,003.85


Total liabilities 10,003.85




Net worth 14,397.93


I will probably add more to my forex trading account, but not sure yet. Will decide in the next week or two.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Step 19 - Forex trading

I opened managed forex trading account and deposited 2,000 USD of My Doubling Adventure's capital. I funded it with credit card so there is liability to be recorded in the balance sheet of My Doubling Adventure. Trading already started and there is small profit (still floating). I expect this to be very exciting ride and hope it will help to increase my doubling Net Worth.

Assets


Cash 348.25
Money market fund 13,846.09
Forex trading account 10,035.37


Total assets 24,229.71




Liabilities


Credit card balance 9,924.91


Total liabilities 9,924.91




Net worth 14,304.80


In DYWTAM Project I successfully completed Step 10, and started to work on Step 11.


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Monday, November 19, 2007

Step 19 - Update

It was a while since I made an update on My Doubling Adventure's Net Worth. So here it is one quick update.

Philippine private business deal ended up with success. I got 20% interest by the end of September and decided to withdraw both my capital and profits. Got all my funds safe and secure via Western Union. In total I made 41.94% of ROI since I started to participate in this deal back in May. Not bad. But the whole deal was extremely risky, so I'm happy to have all my funds back in safe.

I didn't take part in IPO deal that I mentioned back in August. Some things happened that made this deal less attractive, so I just skip it.

After all that, I parked majority of My Doubling Adventure's funds in money market fund, waiting to find some interesting and potentially profitable venture.

Here is the current balance sheet of My Doubling Adventure Project...

Assets


Cash 20.00
Money market fund 13,820.00


Total assets 13,840.00




Liabilities


Total liabilities 0.00




Net worth 13,840.00

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Current Status of DYWTAMP

Long time since my last post. But I silently work on my DYWTAM Project. Completed Step 8 on October 1, and today I completed Step 9. I'm satisfied with the progress. The most important is that I didn't brake any rules. It's more fun this way. In few days it will be 3 months since I started DYWTAMP.

Here is a brief description of my progress so far....

Step 1: 0.00 kn - 0.10 kn
Started with: 0.00 kn
Found money: 0.10 kn
Math: 0.00+0.10=0.10

Step 2: 0.10 kn - 0.20 kn
Started with: 0.10 kn
Found money: 0.20 kn
Removed as surplus: 0.10 kn
Math: 0.10+0.20-0.10=0.20

Step 3: 0.20 kn - 0.40 kn
Started with: 0.20 kn
Found money: 0.30 kn
Removed as surplus: 0.10 kn
Math: 0.20+0.30-0.10=0.40

Step 4: 0.40 kn - 0.80 kn
Started with: 0.40 kn
Found money: 0.40 kn
Math: 0.40+0.40=0.80

Step 5: 0.80 kn - 1.60 kn
Started with: 0.80 kn
Redeemed found plastic bottle: 0.50 kn
Found money: 1.00 kn
Removed as surplus: 0.70 kn
Math: 0.80+0.50+1.00-0.70=1.60

Step 6: 1.60 kn - 3.20 kn
Started with: 1.60 kn
Found money: 1.70 kn
Coin trading profits: 0.05 kn
Removed as surplus: 0.15 kn
Math: 1.60+1.70+0.05-0.15=3.20

Step 7: 3.20 kn - 6.40 kn
Started with: 3.20 kn
Found money: 1.45 kn
Coin trading profits: 2.00 kn
Removed as surplus: 0.25 kn
Math: 3.20+1.45+2.00-0.25=6.40

Step 8: 6.40 kn - 12.80 kn
Started with: 6.40 kn
Found money: 0.95 kn
Coin trading profits: 2.50 kn
Donations: 3.00 kn
Removed as surplus: 0.05 kn
Math: 6.40+0.95+2.50+3.00-0.05=12.80

Step 9: 12.80 kn - 25.60 kn
Started with: 12.80 kn
Found money: 2.10 kn
Coin trading profits: 6.50 kn
Donations: 1.20 kn
Plastic bottles trading: 3.00 kn
Math: 12.80+2.10+6.50+1.20+3.00=25.60

Detailed diary of events can be found here...
DYWTAM Project


Saturday, September 15, 2007

Step 7 of DYWTAM Project Completed

DYWTAM Project has a nice progress. On September 13 I completed Step 7. It was Day 22 of DYWTAM Project, and Day 13 of Step 7. I started Step 8. Did my first coin trade with 1 kn profit.

I will soon list capital I accumulated in My Doubling Adventure. I plan to use that capital as my trading capital. Will probably try myself in forex trading. I will learn and demo for at least 3-6 months, with at least 3 months of profitable trading before I decide to go with live account. Till then I will keep learning and accumulating more trading capital from various sources.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

DYWTAM Project

About two weeks ago I started new doubling project called DYWTAM Project. I started it because I wanted to run a real doubling project, by the rules of the Free Report How To Double Your Way to a Million. I started My Doubling Adventure with the same goal, but over the time I stopped playing by the rules. I will not do the same mistake with DYWTAM Project.

I keep a diary of events (per Rule 6) for DYWTAM Project on a separate blog ...
http://dywtamp.blogspot.com

This blog will serve more like discussion blog about my progress and my future plans (and everything else I see fit).

Monday, August 27, 2007

Step 18 - Sold some books

Sold last two copies of my haiku book for 50 HRK each. Also, sold some other products through online auction site.

Assets


Cash 5,832.10
Accounts receivable 262.00
Inventory 53.00
Personal loan 1,100.00
Business loan 4,266.72


Total assets 11,513.82




Liabilities


Total liabilities 0.00




Net worth 11,513.82

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Step 18 - What to do next?

I managed to further increase my doubling assets. Sold 4 more books, added doubling income tax from my regular monthly income, and some other activities to much to mention. It seems I'm close to complete Step 18. I probably could do it by playing one or two casino deals. But somehow I am not very eager to invest cash I currently have. I am more into keeping it till September when there will be huge IPO going on here in Croatia. I plan to include funds from My Doubling Adventure in my investment in this IPO deal. Everything My Doubling Adventure funds earn (if) from this IPO deal will go back to My Doubling Adventure. And there is some nice potential for huge profits.

Anyway, here is an updated balance sheet of My Doubling Adventure....

Assets


Cash 5,671.50
Foreign currency 21.81
Accounts receivable 232.00
Inventory 145.88
Personal loan 1,100.00
Business loan 4,316.72


Total assets 11,487.91




Liabilities


Total liabilities 0.00




Net worth 11,487.91

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Step 18 - Back From Vacation

My summer vacation is over and I'm back home. It was great and refreshing.

Business deal in Philippines bring me 20% profit, so my investment there grow to 720 USD. I donated 80 USD of invested funds from my non-doubling capital to My Doubling Adventure, so now My Doubling Adventure project has 800 USD invested in this business deal.

I also managed to save some funds and do some rounding up while shopping on my vacation. That further increased the Net Worth of My Doubling Adventure.

Here is an updated balance sheet...

Assets


Cash 5,464.00
Accounts receivable 162.00
Inventory 185.88
Personal loan 1,100.00
Business loan 4,268.08


Total assets 11,179.96




Liabilities


Total liabilities 0.00




Net worth 11,179.96


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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Step 18 - Last Post For This Month

This is probably last post for this month. Tomorrow I travel on one small, nice Croatian island for my summer vacation, for two weeks. So there will be no posts for two weeks. When I come back I will update on any progress I made on my vacation. Hope there will be at least some nice opportunities for savings and rounding up. Anything that increases My Doubling Adventure net worth counts.

Today I deposited check from my last casino deal to my bank account. I also made a personal loan to myself, with 10% interest. I need it just to bridge my temporary liquidity gap. Instead of borrowing from credit cards I borrow from My Doubling Adventure. I rather pay interest to My Doubling Adventure (to myself actually), than to some financial institution. It's a win-win deal for me.

Assets


Cash 797.00
Accounts receivable 762.00
Inventory 185.88
Personal loan 4,500.00
Business loan 3,175.86


Total assets 9,420.74




Liabilities


Total liabilities 0.00




Net worth 9,420.74


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Freedom Seekers Getaway Club Team

The Getaway Club is a new opportunity that I added to My Doubling Adventure portfolio. Any income I generate from this opportunity will go directly to My Doubling Adventure assets.

So what is the Getaway Club?

The Getaway Club is a new revolving matrix that uses 4 - 2x2 matrices making you over $12,250 once you have cycled all 4 boards. Since they are 2x2’s, there are only 4 positions at the bottom needed to fill your board and move you up the matrix.

It has a dual compensation plan! Meaning they pay two ways.

First, each time you cycle out of a board, you are paid.
Bronze pays $50, Silver pays $200 (you are in profit already at this stage), Gold pays $2,000, AND Platinum pays $10,000.

Once you get to Platinum, you stay on the Platinum boards and can cycle over and over for $10,000!

Second, you are paid bonuses each time anyone on your team under you cycles a board, up to 5 levels deep. Here is how that works out:

Members Sponsored By You, 5% - Bronze = $2.50, Silver = $10, Gold = $100 and Platinum = $500
Members Sponsored By Your 1st Level, 4% - Bronze = $2.00, Silver = $8, Gold = $80 and Platinum = $400
Members Sponsored By Your 2nd Level, 3% - Bronze = $1.50, Silver = $6, Gold = $60 and Platinum = $300
Members Sponsored By Your 3rd Level, 2% - Bronze = $1.00, Silver = $4, Gold = $40 and Platinum = $200
Members Sponsored By Your 4th Level, 1% - Bronze = $0.50, Silver = $2, Gold = $20 and Platinum = $100

I am a member of a great team called Freedom Seekers. This team created a Next In Line (NIL) team build and really help each and every member to succeed in this business. If you are interested to learn more about this opportunity and especially this team build effort please visit this web site...

Freedom Seekers Getaway Club Team


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HotelReservations.com

Here is one really cool website... Hotel Reservations. Since I travel tomorrow on my summer vacation I found this website especially interesting. First I was amazed by the completeness of this site. You can really find almost anything you would like regarding traveling. All your travel needs are met at Hotel Reservations web site. I just went to check if I can find something about my home town, Zagreb, and they have really nice explanations of the city. After that I check their offer of Croatian hotels on the Adriatic coast. Once again I was amazed. They have really some great hotels for some very affordable prices. I always book my summer vacation destination on February each year, always online. And it was really painful to sift and browse through all the hotel websites. And here they are… Hotel Reservations have it all on one place. I found some really great destinations and I am sure I will be using them next year for planning and reserving my summer vacation.

But at Hotel Reservations you can find much more than just opportunities to find some great hotel deals. No, no, no. They offer the whole package. So, you can find some cool vacation rentals at Hotel Reservations web site. They cover world wide destinations in their vacation rentals offer. Here is just a short list of some of the destinations… USA, Australia, Asia, Bahamas, Canada, Canary Islands, Caribbean, Central Europe, France, Mexico, South America, Spain, UK & Ireland.

Beside all that you can also book car rental and flights through Hotel Reservations web site. And as special added value of Hotel Reservations one can combine hotels, flights and cars in vacation packages. I find that really cool and useful. As I plan and reserve all my travel needs every year I know how time consuming it could be to try to find the best deals for different aspects of traveling. And here at Hotel Reservations you can find great deals and combine them to make a unique travel experience. I’m 100% sure Hotel Reservations will become my valuable tool for all of my travel needs.

Check them out…. I’m sure you will be pleasantly surprised by this cool and unique travel related website. You will really find one place for all your travel needs.

Hotel Reservations



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Step 18 - Another Quick Update

I sold foreign currency as I will need it to make another personal loan tomorrow with 10% interest. Loss due to exchange rates and strong kuna is way bellow the amount I will earn in interest, so it was an easy decision.

Assets


Cash 3,752.84
Received checks 1,078.76
Accounts receivable 262.00
Inventory 160.88
Personal loan 1,200.00
Business loan 3,175.86


Total assets 9,630.34




Liabilities


Check cashing fees 57.50
Accounts payable 600.00


Total liabilities 657.50




Net worth 8,972.84

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Pingo - The Last Calling Card You'll Ever Need



Pingo calling cards represents a great way to save some big and serious money on your long distance phone calls. I spent some time browsing their website and I must admit I was pretty much amazed when I saw the rates they are offering with their Cheap Prepaid Phone Card. With Pingo International Phone Card, International Phone Calls can easily become opportunities to make some serious savings and to even add those savings to your doubling stake. And just for signing up for their cheap phone card you will get $5 USD in free calls, and that is up to 4 hours of free calls just for signing up!

You can also save up to 90% on your international cell phone calls. I must say that I see some serious potential here for building our doubling stakes, as every doubler who decide to use Pingo Global Phone Card, will make some serious and big money savings, and those savings could be added to doubling stake. In addition to some really great savings, Pingo offers some nice earning opportunities as well. Pingo has a great affiliate program that pays $15 for each new customer you refer.

Another cool way to earn with Pingo is the new promotion that Pingo calls "$5 Usermercial". It's a great and creative way to earn some money by making usermercial video. What it is all about? Well, Pingo.com is working with Qoof.com to pay $5 USD to the first 250 Pingo usermercial videos posted! Now that sounds like a fun and great way to add some money to your doubling stake.

One very useful and cool tool is Pingo’s RateWatcher which saves you from all the hassles of browsing and digging through all the different rates in search for the best one. RateWatcher actively monitors changing long distance costs around the world looking for opportunities for Pingo to bring you lower international calling rates. So, this one little tool is always out there, on the look-out to save you even more money.

After reviewing their offers it becomes clear to me why Pingo Phone Cards represents such great value and why they are called “the last calling card you’ll ever need”.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Step 18 - My First Post Has Been Approved

I just got an email notice from Pay Per Post that my post about CouponChief.com has been approved. It was really nice experience, writing for Pay Per Post. So, that was my first $5 earned there. Have to reach $50 level to be able to get paid via check. Plus, I believe I will be able to save some money using deals from CouponChief.com, and everything I save will go directly to My Doubling Adventure assets.

Assets


Cash 1,020.00
Foreign currency 2,147.85
Received checks 1,081.00
Accounts receivable 262.00
Inventory 160.88
Personal loan 1,200.00
Business loan 3,187.32


Total assets 9,059.05




Liabilities


Check cashing fees 57.50


Total liabilities 57.50




Net worth 9,001.55

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Saturday, July 28, 2007

Step 18 - Further progress

Sold one more of my haiku books for 100 HRK. Buyer sent money via postal service, so my Accounts receivable went up for 100 HRK, and my Inventory went down for 37.94 HRK, the real cost of the book. Added some plastic bottles to my Inventory. I recalculated the value of my assets denominated in foreign currencies.

Resulting balance sheet....

Assets


Cash 890.00
Foreign currency 2,747.85
Received checks 1,081.00
Accounts receivable 262.00
Inventory 171.38
Business loan 3,187.32


Total assets 8,339.55




Liabilities


Check cashing fees 57.50


Total liabilities 57.50




Net worth 8,282.05

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Knowing Your Net Worth Is Essential

By Allen N. Jones
Merrill Lynch

Applying for a mortgage? Writing a will? Seeking financial aid for college? Or just looking to build your wealth? No matter what your financial circumstances or goals, you can't plan for tomorrow until you know where you stand today.

The first step of any good financial plan involves calculating your net worth. Much like a business owner, you need to determine the total value of your assets (what you own), minus your liabilities (what you owe). In effect, you must create a personal balance sheet.

A Three-Step Process
A net worth statement helps you identify the value and efficiency of your assets and liabilities. It helps you determine whether the majority of your assets are growing in value or losing value. You'll also see how liquid your assets are, or how easily you could convert your assets into cash. Calculating your net worth can be accomplished in three steps:

Step 1: Add up your assets. Anything you own can be considered part of your total assets. Here are things to consider:

Cash reserves. This is any money that can be accessed on short notice, such as checking and savings accounts; short-term investments such as money market accounts, certificates of deposit (CDs), and Treasury bills.

Investments. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, fife insurance, annuities, employer-sponsored retirement plans and other employee benefits like deferred compensation plans or stock options are all investments.

Personal property. Possessions such as jewelry, furs, wine and electronic equipment are all part of your assets. Some assets, like artwork, antiques or a stamp collection, may appreciate in value, while others, like cars and boats, depreciate in value over time.

Real estate. Calculate the current market value your primary residence and any vacation homes or investment properties.

Miscellaneous. This could include a trust fund or equity ownership in a business.

Step 2: Tally your liabilities. Liabilities are what you owe both short and long-term. Here are some common liabilities:

Mortgages. This is the single greatest liability that many people have.

Other secured debt. Auto, boat and business loans are all forms of secured or collateralized debt. Since the lender may sell the items to recoup any losses from defaulted loans, these loans are less risky than unsecured loans; therefore, they typically have lower interest rates.

Unsecured debt. While some unsecured low-interest loans are offered for special purposes like paying education expenses or starting a business, unsecured debt is generally very costly. For many people, credit cards represent their greatest source of unsecured debt.

Step 3: Subtract your liabilities from your assets. If your assets are larger than your liabilities, you have a positive net worth. If your liabilities are larger than your assets, you have a negative net worth. In either case, seeing where you stand will help you to work toward a better financial picture.

Your Next Step. Through the process of calculating their net worth, people often find that they're worth more than they thought. Whether you're worth more or less than expected, you can continue to find opportunities to better manage the potential growth of your net worth.

If you have considerably more in assets than in liabilities, take a closer look at the type of assets you own. Are they increasing or decreasing in value? For example, assets such as the cash in your wallet actually lose value as the cost of living increases. Investing in assets that have the potential to grow over time will help you build your net worth.

If, after you have made your calculations, you find you are worth less than you had expected, it may be time to reassess your money management strategies. Too many people concentrate on accumulating assets, and not enough on managing their liabilities. It's important to manage both sides of your balance sheet.

To increase your assets by saving more, begin by looking at your sources of income and your expenses. There are more ways to increase your net worth than simply cutting back on dinners out and expensive vacations. Finding ways to lower your taxes and restructure your debt can dramatically increase your cash flow. For example, if you carry a balance on your credit cards, research different cards to make sure you're paying the lowest interest rates available. Or consider consolidating credit card debt with a home equity loan or line of credit, which may offer a lower interest rate and give you tax deductions for interest payments.

Take a second look at your long-term debts. Refinancing your mortgage, especially at today's low interest rates, could free up cash each month. And reconsider your car loan. You may be better off making car payments by-taking out a home equity loan.

These steps can help you free up income that may be directed toward saving rather than expenses. An automated investment program is an excellent way of disciplining yourself into building your investment asset base and net worth.

Protecting Your Worth
Take steps to protect the assets you've worked so hard to earn. Consider estate-planning issues, particularly if you're older. By preparing a formal plan that takes into consideration the value of your estate and your tax liability, you can help to protect and preserve your net worth for your intended heirs.

Think about the allocation of your retirement assets. If your retirement accounts have been invested in stocks, you may find that the tremendous stock market gains of the past few years have enriched your account and stocks now account for a greater percentage of your assets than you realized. This can present risks you were unaware you were facing.

Reassess Your Worth
Once you have calculated your net worth and readjusted your financial plan, it's tempting to file it away and not look at it again. But your net worth is a moving target. It's important to reassess where you stand periodically to reflect changes in your personal circumstances, such as buying a house or receiving an inheritance. By tracking your progress, you can develop a working plan that will ultimately allow you to reach your financial goals.

Alien N. Jones is Senior Vice President and Director of the Merrill Lynch Private Client Marketing Group.

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Step 18 - Just a Quick Update

I'm a bit exhausted after longer than 12 hours of work today. However here is just a quick update about the balance sheet...

Assets


Cash 880.00
Foreign currency 2,742.72
Received checks 1,078.76
Accounts receivable 162.00
Inventory 207.32
Business loan 3,140.52


Total assets 8,211.32




Liabilities


Check cashing fees 57.50


Total liabilities 57.50




Net worth 8,153.82


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Thursday, July 26, 2007

8 Random Facts About Me

I have been 'tagged' by Rachel and required to give 8 random facts about myself. So here they are...

1. I'm a father of a 4 year old girl
2. I like to read SF
3. I spend lots of time online
4. I'm addicted to coffee
5. I like ice cream
6. I believe that David Suchet is the best Hercule Poirot
7. I don't like to go to the dentist
8. I like to read comics

My tags are....

Robert
Fyonna
The Richest Man On Earth
Flip
Christopher

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Step 18 - part 10

Yesterday I received check from my 3rd casino deal. Will probably went to my bank on Friday to cash it. I paid auction fees today for July, so my Liabilities went down. Added 430 HRK I received as my daily allowance from my recent 4-day business trip. I didn't spent almost nothing on my trips so that is newly earned money for My Doubling Adventure. I delivered some items I sold via auction today and received cash. All that affected my doubling balance sheet... cash went up, and Accounts receivable went down.

I have two more days to work before I go to summer holidays. Hardly wait. Next week I go to one nice Croatian island for my summer vacation. Hardly wait. :)

Balance sheet....

Assets


Cash 825.00
Foreign currency 2,742.72
Received checks 1,078.76
Accounts receivable 189.00
Inventory 205.82
Business loan 3,140.52


Total assets 8,181.82




Liabilities


Check cashing fees 57.50


Total liabilities 57.50




Net worth 8,124.32


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1000s Online Deals on One Place

CouponChief.com is a cool place where you can find 1000s of the best online deals, coupon codes, promotion codes, and offers. When I learned about CouponChief.com I immediately see great opportunity to add some additional funds for My Doubling Adventure, so I decided that coupon codes from CouponChief.com will become my next project for My Doubling Adventure. Every time I will go shopping online I will first go to CouponChief.com to check if there are some good deals. Everything I save shopping with coupon codes from CouponChief.com I will add to My Doubling Adventure’s asset. I’m sure that will help me to further increase net worth of my doubling project.

One of the offers that immediately grabbed my attention was American Express Coupons especially their up to 5% cash back offer. I see that as a great opportunity to further increase our doubling stakes. Since I regularly shop at Amazon I was particularly interested to check their Amazon Coupons section and found some really cool deals.

Check them out and find for yourself some great online shopping deals.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

The Doubler's Den

Doubling is a very interesting concept. I started with doubling back in January. Suprisingly I found lots of people online doing the same thing, doubling from nothing to a million. I still enjoy reading other doubling blogs. But, thanks to Arkad, The Richest Man in Atherstone, reading other doublers blogs is not the only way we doublers can learn about each other. Back in February Arkad started The Doubler's Den, a forum based community for doublers. The Doubler's Den is an excellent place to meet other doublers, to learn about their doubling adventures and to get ideas on how to complete your current step and go forward in your doubling journey. One can find lots of support in The Doubler's Den from other doublers. There are some very interesting subforums at the The Doubler's Den, like Doubling Ideas and Doubling Experiences where you really can get some cool ideas to increase your doubling stake and where you can learn on experiences of other doublers. I find it very educational and inspirational. Other interesting parts of The Doubler's Den are subforums Buying & Selling and Advertisements where you can post if you have something you would like to buy or sell to other doublers or if you want to promote something that can be of interest to other doublers. It can be really cool marketplace.

So, if you have any interest in doubling and want to meet other doublers The Doubler's Den is the right place to be. Visit The Doubler's Den and join the growing community of doublers.



Step 18 - part 9

I decided to go for my 4th casino deal. Just have to find new casino with good bonus policy. Manage to sell one of my own Haiku books for 75 HRK. The business deal that I invested in will have event on 4th and 5th of August. The expected return should be between 20% and 25% for this event.

As it can be seen I decided to take part in PayPerPost. It seems really great opportunity to increase my doubling stake. Up till now I only used Adsense for monetization of this blog. Hope PayPerPost will prove to be great addition.

My Doubling Adventure's balance sheet...

Assets


Cash 323.32
Foreign currency 2,737.80
Incoming checks 1,077.27
Accounts receivable 374.00
Inventory 201.32
Business loan 3,144.00


Total assets 7,857.71




Liabilities


Auction fees 34.50
Check cashing fees 57.50


Total liabilities 92.00




Net worth 7,765.71

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

I Signed Up For PayPerPost

Since My Doubling Adventure blog is older than 90 days I decided to apply for PayPerPost membership. And guess what... I got approved! And now I am official member of PayPerPost or as they call their bloggers I become Postie. I must say I'm very happy for that. Becoming a member of PayPerPost gave me an opportunity to browse through their website and to learn more about this company. I must admit that I really like the way they organize this whole business. They seem very dedicated to their company and to both the bloggers and the advertisers. Those guys have a vision and it seems to me that great future waits this company and all who take part in their business model. The most interesting is that PayPerPost just recently turns one year of operation. Can you imagine how PayPerPost will look for two, three or five years? It's really exciting. Check them out here...

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I'm sure you will be amazed with this opportunity. I surely am amazed and excited with the possibility PayPerPost can add to My Doubling Adventure. I see some serious income potential in participating in PayPerPost Opportunities as Postie. I plan to add all income I generate as PayPerPost's Postie straight in My Doubling Adventure assets. Soon I will probably add separate item in My Doubling Adventure's balance sheet to indicate this new kind of asset... balance in PayPerPost. Check them out...

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Step 18 - part 8

I used 200 USD that My Doubling Adventure holds in my foreign currency account to purchase 2 investment units for private investment deal I already invested in. My Doubling Adventure project purchased those 2 investment units from me, as I invested in this deal before with my other non-doubling funds. I also write off 70 HRK of debt that My Doubling Adventure project owed for depositing in casino account via my debit card.

Since Croatian kuna went up against all major currencies, some of my assets that are denominated in EUR, USD or GBP actually went down in value, so I changed their values in the balance sheet according to the current exchange rates.

Assets


Cash 207.00
Foreign currency 2,759.27
Incoming checks 1,084.72
Accounts receivable 374.00
Inventory 205.82
Business loan 3,174.00


Total assets 7,804.81




Liabilities


Auction fees 34.50
Check cashing fees 57.50


Total liabilities 92.00




Net worth 7,712.81


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