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I would love to hear from you – anything from a simple “hello” to suggestions or business proposals or sending me $10,000 as a gift (well, it was worth trying!
Jokes aside, you can easily contact me at: [email protected]
I am doing my best to reply as soon as possible – but allow me at least a couple of days to get back to you!
Salut! Am vazut ca ai obiectivul sa ajungi la $10000 net worth anul asta. Asta se refera la averea ta, daca am inteles bine, nu si a sotiei?
Pe la ce suma ai ajuns, nu ai un progres lunar, ca sa vad cum a variat progresul tau de la o luna la alta? 🙂
Merci!
Hello! I’d rather keep all the writing in English on this blog 🙂 Here’s a complete definition of the net worth: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/networth.asp
I will post my update at towards the end of the year, but indeed it sounds like a good idea to post monthly reports, even though the progress is relatively slow.
I actually wanted to send you a private message, to contact you. But the form took too long for sending the message. And then with the second form below, I didn’t notice that I’m actually writing a comment instead of a private message.
I know what net worth is. But there’s a difference between personal net worth and household net worth. But I think you are referring to your own personal net worth.
After I sent you the message I noticed that you have a couple of months with your monthly expenses and income. I was mostly interested in a table that you update it on a monthly basis with your net worth. This table can contain your monthly income and expense data, if you wish it so.
Thank you and keep up the good work! 🙂
Adrian
Romanian men do love a drink, lol. What is it they are drinking mostly, beer?
“Men drink the most alcohol in Belarus, consuming an incredibly high average 27.5 liters. Russian men also like their alcohol, drinking an average of 23.9 liters, as do Romanian men, who drink 22.6 liters. American men drink 13.6 liters on average”.
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/maps-show-drunkest-countries-world-184543451.html
I didn’t know that we were in the top 3 🙂 And I don’t really know what they are drinking, but beer is probably up there as the top choice.
I plan to move later this year from Houston, Texas to Romania (probably Iasi) to continue my retirement. I know that my $3,700 per month pension and Social Security will go a lot farther. I spent a week last summer in Transylvania and 2 weeks in April in Iasi.
I read something recently about problems receiving Social Security payments in Romania. My payments are deposited to my checking account at a major bank (Chase) and I have ready access to the funds with my Visa debit card. It seems that this arrangement will work in Romania?
Is there a checklist of what I should do, and when, leading up to the move?
I read here that “‘Wandering Earl’ (the travel blogger) was denied another Romanian residence visa”. What is this all about?
Hello… I am sure that your monthly pension will allow you to live like a king anywhere in Romania, and the debit card fix can certainly work without a problem.
I don’t have an article on what one should do prior or after the move to Romania – that’s a good idea for an article!
Finally, Wandering Earl has been denied a new Visa because the authorities no longer wanted to accept his reason for its request (which was that he was a blogger promoting Romania through his blogs) – that worked once, but apparently things have changed and unfortunately the people that were supposed to give him another Visa didn’t agree with that reasoning.