Yeah, so I mean honestly, is it any surprising players end up broke only a few years after retirement? I mean come on, its surprising it takes that long, most active players live on the edge of poverty, this leagues equipment supplies and trainers charge an absurd amount of money to stay fit and healthy and competitive in this league, like fuck, a 14-16 gameday (+playoffs) cheque doesnt even begin to cover the trainer costs ALONE, not even touching on the equipment costs.
Considering all this, Bernd D. Brot will invest all his money and free time into being a football trainer and learning how to manufacture T6 equipment himself. His hope is by the end of his career he will be fully able to train himself and build his own football equipment, saving literal tens of millions each season. Also upon retirement, he will literally roll in money supplying the young guns with their first football equipment and trying to teach these fools how to play football.
I have seen how the coaches and equipment makers live, Bernd aspires to be one of them football gear abusing billionaires one day and scam all these poor fools with their dumb dream of becoming a football star in the ISFL.
I have started my own dry rub barbecue seasoning company. Combining my love of food and community, I developed a secret recipe that has already been winning awards at various competitions across the country. By partnering with Corky's Memphis, I have been blessed to work with some of the best barbecue minds in the United States of America. In doing so, I was able to bring that passion to the city of San Jose, by launching an exiting line of seasonings called Lew Barbecue. There has been nothing but positive reaction to the company, and because of that we are growing every day. We started as a 2 person operation, but now have over 25 employees. This is a complete labor of love, and the support I received from friends and family has been amazing. The city of San Jose is very special to me, and I love bringing my other passion to them at fair and reasonable prices. My legacy will continue even when I retire, and the fans will continue to see me around the community. I attend farmer's markets and other local events whenever I can to get the word out. The seasonings come in a variety of flavors and sizes. Pick up a gift pack for the holidays today.
Well unlike most players Jackie wasn’t poor before he started football he has been a wealthy man for a very long time, I mean my family have been rich. We have lots of money tied up in lots of modern thing like automobiles and electrical communication devises. But I have also started many lines to add to my already large incoming, I have written a best selling book on topiary and gardening at night which has proven a great hit. I also have a wonderful line of Jackie Daytona garden equipment that should be coming out very soon to all home depot stores across the nation with my amours bat symbol on each one. Also in college I became the owner of a bar after the previous owner left it in his will then accidentally cut his own head off while shaving so I am playing on turning Luckys bar and grill into a franchise to be rolled out. I am hoping the bar will cater for the niche market of cowboy goth who have become a recent trend in Austin. Other than that I have thought about replicating my lucky hat and selling it but my team mates have hidden it from me the swine, although that maybe the reason we are now winning.
Blago Kokot has been looking into various points to make sure he can have financial freedom after his playing days are over. Cryptocurrency has been popular among certain groups. Kokot heard about Bitcoin and went for it. Nobody knows for sure how much he has invested into Bitcoin, but what we do know is that he got into it late, which means having even 1 whole bitcoin would mean investing a lot of money. Cryptocurrencies are the future, so we will see whether Kokot keeps on investing in other tokens or coins in the future.
If we look even further into the future, what is something everybody needs? Water. Reports suggest that Kokot has invested a hefty sum in a company that harvests rainwater and then sells it. Some might question the ethicality of making money with every human's basic needs, but sources near Kokot have whispered that Kokot is more interested in securing his own financial freedom. If few people are thirsty as a result so be it.
Finally, the most obvious choice - saving. Kokot does not spend his money on random things. He likes to buy the basics, invest some and save the rest. That is almost a guaranteed way to make sure that once the football career goes away, he is going to be fine.
Long term wealth and financial security are two of the most important things to consider when entering a career with such a low average career length and drastic turn over in employees such as professional sports, especially one so violent as football. While the love of the game is enough to keep a player going, often times it's the desperation for another pay day that extends the career of a player way past their prime, which is certainly not one of Cole Maxwell's goals. He would much rather retire on a nice nest egg that allows him to walk away from the game on his own terms, which is why he has always been heavily involved in the stock market and investing in an IRA. Fortunately Cole was able to capitalize on the GameStop stock spike, investing heavily with $520,000 when GME was still only $65 per share (giving him 8000 shares in the company) and able to cash out large when the stock hit $325 per share, multiplying his investment five times over for a cash out of $2,600,000 before the capital gains taxes reduced it by about half. With the roughly $1.3 million he now had from the investment, Cole purchased five houses in the DFW area (his hometown) and hired a rental management firm to oversee the properties for passive income for the rest of his life. With his strategy of combining retirement accounts, stock and bond purchases, rental income, and property management, Cole is set to be able to live comfortably regardless of how long his career in the ISFL extends.
Well to tell you the truth, Bill de La T. Dauterive has never had so much money before in his life so he is still adjusting to making smarter financial decisions. Sure, his family has a lot of money and he grew up in a big mansion when he was young, but ever since he moved to Texas, Bill has been living paycheck to paycheck off an Army Sargent’s salary. So once Bill got his first paycheck, he didn’t even think once to put some of that money aside to pay off the rest of his mortgage. Fortunately for Bill, he’s had a great mentor ever since he was called up to the ISFL to show Bill good financial habits. When Bill was on the Coyotes, he was spending money on big BBQs he would throw for the whole neighborhood. He loved hosting people for big parties because they made him feel loved, everyone enjoyed going over to Bill’s house for great food, cold drinks, and purple weed. But ever since Bender Rodriguez has been advising him financially, Bill has been a lot more careful with his money. His best financial decision so far was selling all of his AMC stock right before it blew up, and using that money to buy Dogecoin right before it blew down. Bill will continue investing in crypto currency until he makes enough to get into the real estate market.
“My name is Dauterive comma Bill, I am also insane.”
Troy Barnes well very likely end up either extremely wealthy or broke in a matter of a couple years, though it's hard to tell which is more likely at the moment. Let's break down why each option is likely. First we'll start with why Troy will end up broke. Troy likes to have fun and having a lot of money is something he has not experienced until recently. He did receive a small fortune when his study group member Pierce passed away. Part of the stipulation with receiving all of his possessions and substantial money was to take a boating trip around the world. It would be quite likely that Troy would spend a lot of money and in strange fashion. It's also quite possible that he would have a hard time converting dollars into other currency, leaving him open to get taken advantage of. It also stands to reason that someone could convince Troy he bought something like magic beans that will allow him to live forever for only a few million dollars. Now the case for Troy to be wealthy. It stands to reason that Troy grew up a very frugal and simple lifestyle. He doesn't buy lavish things and being a Jehovah's Witness, he wouldn't be spending money on gifts for others. Depending on who advised him, Troy could put a substantial portion of his money away into a CD or some investment that he wouldn't be able to pull out of for many years. Outside of football, Troy has a gift of repairing air conditioners. He could pick up a lucrative position doing that for a few years, giving him a nice increase in his income.