past performance is no guarantee if future returns; you're not wrong there.
but will vending machines + their associated maintenance hours & overhead + supplies of goods to be sold return you more, or less, than VTI?
hell, with interests rates being what they are, but 100k into high interest savings, bonds, certificate accounts, etc. and catch an easy 4.5% ($4500/mo.) with little to no risk, overhead, or random youth stealing your stuff.
The guy is math-illiterate and assumes everyone has $100,000 in cash lying around. The people in the article all started with under $5,000, the low cost of entry is the primary appeal of a vending machine business.
but will vending machines + their associated maintenance hours & overhead + supplies of goods to be sold return you more, or less, than VTI?
hell, with interests rates being what they are, but 100k into high interest savings, bonds, certificate accounts, etc. and catch an easy 4.5% ($4500/mo.) with little to no risk, overhead, or random youth stealing your stuff.
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