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Hello everyone. Thanks for tuning in again. Now although there haven't been

issues related to the Google Home and the privacy of that device, I

want to show you how to manage some of the privacy settings with your Google

Home. So today I'm going to show you how to manage what is recorded by Google, and

what is kept by Google when you're using your Google Home or Google Assistant.

Let's get going. Alright so I'm going to start at myaccount.google.com and you

have to make sure that you're logged into your Google account that you have

used to register your Google Home, or on your Google Assistant on your Android

device. Now down at the bottom you'll be able to see "manage your Google activity".

Click into there and you're going to get this next web page where it says go

to activity controls. So you're wanting to manage your activity controls, not

your actual activity. I'm going to show you how you use that later.

Within here, you can manage a lot of different components. So you can manage

your search, your location, all of these different things that Google tracks. Now

here's the voice and audio activity, you can go into that and you can manage the

activity. Down below you can see all the different things you've done, but right

now we want to click on change setting, and this allows us to actually adjust

whether or not Google is able to keep this activity. So that's the slider over

on the left. You just have to click that and here's what you get. They're kind of

warning you that you won't get as great of a response from Google Home. They use this

information to learn from us, and so they don't actually want you to do that. But

you can hit pause. One thing to keep in mind here is it won't delete past data.

It will allow you to continue to use your Google Home and your Google

Assistant if you do turn this off, though. So moving over now, we can head over to

myactivity.google.com or you could have headed in through

the other way where you saw we could manage our activity through your my

account page. Just heading into the service here, this is currently filtered

by all of the different types of activities that you're doing with Google.

So you can see on my page there's a lot of Chrome, there's some maps, there's some

search, and there's some assistant usage. Now I can go ahead and I can click

on the three dots, and I can delete today if I'd like. I can also delete by

activity if I'd like, and you can go through a number of different routes to

delete different sets of activities here. So I'm going to show you, I'm just gonna

click on delete for today, and everything from today was just deleted. You can

see here is yesterday's activity. A lot of different items, but now what I'm

going to show you is you can filter by your voice and audio. So here's the

filter, and I just click in the search box and I hit enter on my keyboard, and

it brings up just what I've asked Google Assistant or Google Home to do. Of

course, I can go ahead and delete those on the different days, and I could go

ahead and manage it this way. That's a way to manage, kind of on a daily basis,

and I don't think many of us want to do that, but if you'd like kind of a quick

way to manage everything, or to get rid of everything here's where you can click.

Over on the left, it says delete activity, go ahead and click there. You can

choose the date range, and you can choose the type of products. I'm going to choose

all-time, and I could choose all products if I wanted to, but I'm just going to choose

voice and audio. So this is going to delete everything that I've done with

Google Home and Google Assistant. I cancelled that myself.

I don't mind Google having the data from my voice itself, but if you did want to

manage your data, your privacy, here I've just given you two tools to do that for

yourself and for your family.

For more infomation >> Google Home Privacy Settings and Management - How to Delete Your Google Home Recordings - Duration: 4:27.

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2018 Genesis G80 | Cargo Capacity Review in 4K! | How Much Stuff Can Fit In That Trunk? - Duration: 13:05.

Hey guys and today we're going to see how much stuff can fit into the trunk of

the 2018 Genesis G80.

Now before I get this review rolling, I would like to thank Tony King at Rick Case

Hyundai in Fort Lauderdale Florida for allowing me to review this vehicle for you guys.

If you're interested in purchasing a brand new or used Hyundai,

and live in the South Florida area, don't hesitate to check them out. They will get

you into the perfect Hyundai in no time. And remember that all of DriveAndBeDriven's

reviews are 100% honest and 0% biased. So, let's get started!

Now I did conduct a complete in-depth review of the 2018 Genesis G80 Sport. So, if you

are interested in knowing more information about this vehicle, don't

hesitate to check out that complete in-depth review. But, today we are going

to see exactly how much stuff you can fit into the trunk of the 2018 Genesis G80

Alright, now there are a total of four ways to open up the trunk of the 2018

Genesis G80, and one of the ways to open up the trunk will be by coming to the

rear of the vehicle coming right below your Genesis logo and pressing on the

rubber pad (right here) next year reverse camera. And that will open up the trunk.

Another way to open up the trunk will be by coming over here to your driver's area,

opening up the front door, and pressing the button (right here) left to the

steering wheel. And that will open up the trunk for you. The third way to open up

the trunk will be by coming to the rear of the Genesis G80, as long as you have

the key fob on you, and the trunk will open up through a Hands-Free Smart Trunk

Access System. And that is going to be standard all across the Genesis G80

lineup. So, if you go for the base 3.8 model, or the top-of-the-line 5.0 model,

you are going to get this Smart Trunk Access System as standard equipment.

And the fourth way to open up the trunk will be by just coming to your key fob design

(right here) and holding down on this button.

[trunk chime]

The G80 will play a little chime

for you and the trunk will open right on up. Now, if you want this power-assisted

feature on your Genesis G80 it is not going to come as standard equipment all

across the lineup unfortunately. If you're going for that base 3.8 liter

engine you will have to step up to the ultimate package in order to get this

power assisted feature, but if you're going for the Genesis G80 Sport, like

the one I have right here, or the G80 5.0, it is going to

come as standard equipment. But, once the trunk opens up, it is going to reveal a

pretty sizable trunk for its class. You are going to be looking at just about

15.3 cubic feet of space. And coming in a bit closer and looking

at the overall furnishings inside of here you are going to notice that

Genesis definitely played attention to the overall interior quality, especially

when it does come to the trunk. You are going to notice that it's going to have

this pretty soft feeling and durable feeling carpet inside of here; definitely

doesn't feel cheap at all. And that carpet is going to run all the way on to

the side walls of the Genesis G80 and even the ceiling up here. So it's

definitely a pretty neat feature and I really like how Genesis did pretty much

pay attention to that. Also, you will notice that there are going to be these

chrome hooks located all around the cargo area and that is going to allow

for you to put in a cargo net and put things underneath that cargo nets to

prevent things from sliding all over the place inside of your trunk. Also, there

will be these little compartments (right here) that you can open up and that is

going to be to change out your tail lights. So, these are not going to be

storage compartments, unfortunately, but you can change out the tail lights on

both sides by using these little openings right there. Also, underneath the

cargo load floor there's actually going to be a spare tire, which is definitely a

pretty neat feature. So, if you just open this right on up, it is going to reveal

your compact spare tire. It's not a full size spare tire, but at least Genesis is

going to give you a spare tire nonetheless and you are going to see

that you are going to have all of your tools right there as well as your

battery right there so as opposed to Genesis putting the battery underneath

your hood they are going to put it inside of the trunk. But closing that

right on back up you are going to notice that it's going to be a pretty helpful

handle to open it up as well... You just pretty much just pull on that and it

opens right on up, so that's definitely a pretty neat feature. Now the Genesis G80

also comes with this grocery hook as standard equipment on all of your

Genesis G80 models, as well, which is definitely a pretty neat feature. It is

going to have a 10 kilogram max load. So, don't put too many things on here, but

overall it should be able to hold most things from your local grocery store.

Also, the Genesis G80 will come with these LED lights on both sides (right

here) and that will allow for you to pretty much see things at nighttime.

That's definitely a pretty neat feature. At least Genesis is going to give you LED

lights, and two lights, unlike a lot of vehicles which do tend

to leave you with just a single incandescent bulb. And in the Genesis,

unfortunately, you cannot fold down the rear seats inside of the Genesis G80.

But that's pretty much the case with most other vehicles in the midsize

luxury sedan segment, but you will get this little center pass-through (right

here). So, if you have longer objects you can just press that down and slide in

those longer objects right through that center pass-through. Now looking up here

on the trunk lid, on the inner portion, once again, it is going to carry over

that carpeting. It's not going to be as soft of a carpeting, it's going to be a

bit more rough pretty much just saving on cost, but nevertheless at least they

still give you this carpeting up here and you're also going to have your

closed button as well as your clothes and lock button. So, let's say you're done

taking things out of the trunk. You just take everything out, you press this

button, and the G80's trunk will close and the entire vehicle will lock on itself. And

(right here) you're also going to have an umbrella holder. You press this open and you

can put in your umbrella and close it right on in there. So, if your pretty much

gets stuck in the rain you can just come right back here and rely on your

umbrella, which would be right here and not get lost in your trunk. So, that's

definitely a pretty neat feature that Genesis offers that, as well. Now if

you're looking at its competitors the Genesis G80 Sport is going to be ranking

in just around the middle of the pack in terms of trunk size in the mid-size

luxury sedan segment. So, if you are looking at the Mercedes E-class it is

going to have a trunk size of just about 13.1 cubic feet of space. The Cadillac

CTS will have just about 13.7 cubic feet of space. The Audi A6 will have just

about 14.1 cubic feet of space. The Lexus ES will have 15.2 cubic feet of space.

This is when the Genesis G80 will come in at 15.3 cubic feet of space. Then, the

Jaguar XF will have 17.8 cubic feet of space. The Lexus GS will have 18.4 cubic

feet of space. And then the BMW 5-series will have a pretty large 18.7 cubic feet

of space.

Alright! So, now let's see how a pool little with a 5.3 foot long length fits

widthwise inside the trunk of the Genesis G80. So, let's open up the trunk

right here and let's put in our pool noodle. So, I did just put the pool noodle all

the way against the wall right there and you are going to see that the pool

noodle is going to fit with quite a bit of clearance (here)... I say that's just

about 2 to 3 inches... Maybe even 4 inches of clearance (right there). So,

the pool noodle is going to fit with no problem right here widthwise. So, if you are

trying to carry something that is about 5.3 feet long in length you can rest

assured that it will pretty much fit right inside of here, but if you are

trying to put it in a little bit further down in the cargo area it's not going to

fit since the cargo area is going to start to taper down as you get closer to

the rear seats (in there) As you can tell, it is going to get a bit more narrow, but

for the most part, if you are trying to put something, for example like this pool

noodle, it will fit in here with some room to spare. Alright! So, now let's see

how this pool noodle fits lengthwise. So, let's push it all the way in (right there)

and you are going to see that it is going to protrude out just a little bit

(right here) and that's mainly going to be because you can now fold down the rear

seats inside of the Genesis G80. Unfortunately, but this is actually quite

impressive especially for a vehicle that has the rear seats folded up because I

usually test this with vehicles rear seats folded down and a lot of the pool

noodles just barely fit. And here the pool noodle just barely doesn't fit, but those

rear seats aren't even folded down. So, that's definitely a pretty neat feature,

but if you are planning on carrying something that's long like this for

example skis, or something like that, you can pretty much just open up that center

pass-through and slide it right through there, and that will allow for you to

carry much longer objects.

Alright! So, let's see how a 22 inch suitcase fits inside of the trunk of the

Genesis G80. So, let's first put this in lengthwise right here and see if it fits.

And pushing it in lengthwise you are going to see that this suitcase is going

to fit in here with no problem. Alright. So, now let's see how this suitcase fits

in here height wise. So, let's put it in height wise here, and you are going to

see that it is going to struggle just a little bit to fit in width wise... It's not

necessarily going to fit extremely easily, but it's sort of just jams inside

of there. But unfortunately you are going to see that it is going to be protruding

out quite a bit right there. So, that 22 inch suitcase is not necessarily going

to be able to fit, but you can turn the suitcase (this way) and it'll be a bit

more efficient. You can see that you can pretty much move it around inside

of there, but once again it is still going to be protruding out just a little

bit (right up there on the upper portion), but let's close up the trunk anyways and

see if maybe the Genesis g80 can squeeze it in.

And unfortunately this 22 inch suitcase is not going to fit inside of the trunk.

The Genesis G80 definitely tried to fit it inside of there, but unfortunately

it did not fit.

Alright! So, let's see how many laundry baskets with an 11 inch height and a 17

inch diameter can fit inside of the trunk.

Alright. So, we have one - and I don't want the lips to overlap so I'm going to

move this over right there - three, four,

and five. So, a total of five laundry baskets are going to fit with the rear

seats folded up inside of the Genesis G80. Now you may be wondering why I

don't put another laundry basket (right here) and that is going to be because the

cargo area is just not tall enough to fit two laundry baskets stacked on top

of each other. So, you are going to get a total of five laundry baskets to fit

with those rear seats folded up. Now, unfortunately, like I mentioned earlier

those rear seats do not fold down. So, this is going to be the exact same

rating that I am going to give the Genesis G80 for the rear seats folded down.

Well! That's it for this cargo review! Comment and tell me what you would like to see in future

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For more infomation >> 2018 Genesis G80 | Cargo Capacity Review in 4K! | How Much Stuff Can Fit In That Trunk? - Duration: 13:05.

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How Much Sugar to Store and Stockpile - Duration: 4:46.

how much sugar to store and stockpile how to best store sugar so it lasts sugar categories of food to store prepper pantry food storage tips food storage prepping survival

hi it's AlaskaGranny have you wondered how much sugar you should store be storing for

your prepper pantry or your long-term food storage stockpile the average American

consumes 150 pounds of sugar every single year does that mean you should store

stockpile 150 pounds of sugar not necessarily when you think about sugar

think about sweeteners and all of the ways that you eat things that are

sweetened break sugar down into broad categories that you use think about

granulated sugar brown sugar honey syrups jams and jellies mixes like jello

or drink mixes and other syrups like molasses and corn syrup basic granulated sugar

and brown sugars store very well for long periods of time how to store granulated sugar so it lasts

store it so it stays completely dry you want to keep moisture out of it I like

to store it in canning jars you can store it in airtight containers you can

even buy sugar in number 10 cans brown sugar is the opposite you need to keep

it moist there's moisture in brown sugar that will dry out and make it hard as a

rock so best way to store brown sugar you want to keep the moisture in store it in airtight containers and you

can also buy brown sugar in number 10 cans for long term food storage think about the syrups that are

sugary maple syrup is natural and it can last forever so is honey is a natural

sweetener and it also can last forever store your syrups and honey so they last in a cool dry place

away from the light if you enjoy jams and jellies stockpile those they have a

long shelf life for many years find your favorites and get a variety store your

jams and jellies in a cool dry place away from the light

think about canned and processed foods that come already with sugar in them

canned fruits for example fruit has natural sugars and lots of times canned fruit is

packed in light syrup and the syrup or the juice that it's

packed with contains sugar foods like crackers cookies and cereal are made

with sugar so it's already part of the food so think of sugar in categories vary your sugar stored food stockpile

online I found the LDS food storage calculator and it calculated

approximately how many pounds of each type of sugar that should be stored for

one person their total recommendation is to store 60 pounds of sugar per person for a year's worth of sugar they recommend

granulated sugar 7 pounds brown sugar 8 pounds

honey 6 pounds syrup 6 pounds jams and jellies 8 pounds

jello 2 pounds and fill in with the amounts that you would use of drink

mixes molasses and corn syrup I looked at the categories that I enjoy and those

are the foods that I made sure I had enough of to suit what my needs are for long term food storage the

LDS food storage calculator breaks it all down into pounds rather than trying

to figure out how many ounces of syrup or jars of jelly they put it into pounds

so that you can easily keep track and compare so it's an easy way to calculate

how much you have of each item and how much you have towards your recommended

total I also like to use a meal preparation plan keep track of the foods

that you use and then figure out how much you would need for the weeks months

or the year whatever is the amount of food storage that you plan on

stockpiling for your family try these food storage tips food storage doesn't have to be overwhelming break it

down into foods that you actually use foods that store well and foods that you

plan on using going forward if you're never going to use something like corn

syrup don't get it just because it's on someone's list make your food stockpile meet

the needs of you and your family and the meals that you choose to eat and prepare

the best advice is to stockpile the food and supplies you would never want to go

without that's the things you want to make sure that you have enough of

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For more infomation >> How Much Sugar to Store and Stockpile - Duration: 4:46.

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NBA Player Salary: How Much Money Does a Draft Pick Make? | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:12.

NBA Player Salary: How Much Money Does a Draft Pick Make? | Heavy.com

The 2018 NBA first round draft picks salaries are essentially slotted based on where they are drafted.

The higher you are drafted the more money you make.

According to Real GM, teams can pay draft picks between 80 percent to 120 percent of the rookie scale.

The No.

1 pick of the 2018 NBA draft is slated to earn $6.75 million during the 2018-19 season.

This is close to a $1 million raise from what Markelle Fultz was pegged to make last season as the 2017 No.

1 draft pick.

A lot of fans consider draft picks valuable because of the upside of prospects, but what is equally valuable is the rookie scale that essentially underpays top players what they would make on the open market.

Make no mistake, NBA rookies make good money, but there is a sizable difference with what many of the top players will eventually be able to earn.

We have seen teams like the Sixers and Celtics take advantage of this.

The Sixers have Ben Simmons on his rookie deal giving them cap space to be players in the free agent market.

The Celtics have Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown on rookie contracts giving them a bit of flexibility under the salary cap.

Teams can have first round picks on their first contract for up to four seasons.

There is a team option for the fourth year, and a qualifying offer that can be issued for year five.

The player's salary goes up each season.

This year's top pick will earn just under $7 million, per Real GM.

The second year the player will earn $7.9 million.

He will make $8.12 million his third year.

The fourth year team option sees a 26.1 percent jump from their third-year salary if the team picks it up.

Finally, a team can issue a qualifying offer for a 30 percent increase from their fourth year salary.

The second round is a bit trickier.

Unlike prior eras, players can now negotiate for guaranteed money, but it is not as structured as the first round.

Some players argue the second round is better, because it gets players to their more lucrative second contract sooner.

However, for players that are slower to develop, it also puts more pressure on them to perform right away, or risk being out of the league.

Here's how NBC Sports explains the potential advantage for second round picks.

First-round picks are bound by a salary scale negotiated by the league and union into the 2011 CBA.

The scale is a set amount for each pick, increasing slightly each year.

Teams can pay a player between 80% and 120% of his scale amount, and 120% is so common, it's practically the set number.

Second-round picks are free to negotiate any contract.

Teams must use cap space or an exception – e.g., mid-level or minimum-salary – to sign them.

So, with the salary cap skyrocketing, the proportions for first-round picks have become out of whack.

In 2011, the first year of the CBA, the No.

1 pick earned 8.86% of the salary cap ($58,044,000).

If the salary cap comes in as projected this year ($94 million), the No.

1 pick will earn 6.28% of the salary cap.

That same effect is felt throughout the first round.

Meanwhile, second-round picks are free to partake in the newly available TV money.

Here's a look at the 2018-19 salaries for every first round NBA draft pick courtesy of Real GM.

NBA Draft Pick Salaries: 1st Round.

PICK SALARY (2018) 1. $6,746,000 2.

$6,036,200 3. $5,420,500 4.

$4,887,200 5. $4,425,600 6.

$4,019,600 7. $3,669,400 8.

$3,361,500 9. $3,090,100 10.

$2,935,400 11. $2,788,800 12.

$2,649,400 13. $2,516,900 14.

$2,391,100 15. $2,271,400 16.

$2,157,900 17. $2,050,000 18.

$1,947,500 19. $1,859,800 20.

$1,785,300 21. $1,713,900 22.

$1,645,400 23. $1,579,600 24.

$1,516,500 25. $1,455,700 26.

$1,407,500 27. $1,367,000 28.

$1,358,500 29. $1,348,600 30. $1,338,900.

For more infomation >> NBA Player Salary: How Much Money Does a Draft Pick Make? | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:12.

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HOW CAN MY GREEK IMPROVE IN 4 WEEKS? | Iza mówi - Duration: 4:28.

Hi! I'm Izabella and I'm from Poland. And I learn

Greek.

Why?

A good question.

I like Greece

and I like

Greek language. And

I like

to learn

foreign languages. That's why. And...

I will be in Greece

in July,

I will spend the holidays and I want to understand (Greek). A little bit, but understand.

And... Why not?

I speak

Polish,

German, English

and a little bit Russian. A little bit!

And

why not Greek?

I've been learning Greek for 4 months, but

now I study, I will study Greek every day.

I will study every day and

I will watch the Greek tv every day, Masterchef Greece.

And...

Thank you very much!

For more infomation >> HOW CAN MY GREEK IMPROVE IN 4 WEEKS? | Iza mówi - Duration: 4:28.

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Family meets, thanks Good Samaritan who saved 4-year-old boy from dorwning - Duration: 2:36.

For more infomation >> Family meets, thanks Good Samaritan who saved 4-year-old boy from dorwning - Duration: 2:36.

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Meghan Markle net worth: How much is Meghan Markle worth in her own right without Harry? - Duration: 5:15.

 The Duchess of Sussex, 36, has glided into her new life as a royal but before tying the knot with the Queen's grandson, she was a successful actress in her own right

 The LA-born star spent seven years on legal drama Suits and racked up Hollywood role in Get Him to the Greek and Horrible Bosses

 Fortune Magazine previously estimated Meghan was paid around $50,000 per episode to play Rachel Zane, adding up to $450,000 a year

What is Meghan Markle's net worth? Meghan is worth a cool $5 million, according to Celebritynetworth

com. As well as her large TV paycheck, Harry's wife commanded generous fees for roles in Remember Me and The Candidate

 She also enjoyed sponsorships and endorsements paid out by big brands for her lifestyle and social media accounts

 Meghan reportedly earned $80,000 a year from her lifestyle blog The Tig, which she ran from 2014 to 2017

 But she came from an affluent background, attending private schools from an early age

Meghan Markle and the Queen's royal visit to Chester - in pictures Fri, June 15, 2018 Meghan Markle and the Queen's royal visit to Chester - in pictures

Play slideshow Images 1 of 54 Meghan Markle and the Queen's royal visit to Chester  Under The Duchess of Sussex's page on the Royal website, her education section reads: "The Duchess attended the Hollywood Little Red Schoolhouse from the ages of 2-11 and began her secondary education at Immaculate Heart High School in 1992

 "Her Royal Highness went on to double major in Theatre and International Relations at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois graduating in 2003 with a dual degree

" The Catholic fee-paying Immaculate Heart High School was also attended by Tyra Banks and Mary Tyler Moore

 Tuition fees for the 2017-2018 year are $15,900 plus fees, according to the school's website

How much is Prince Harry's net worth? Prince Harry's net worth is in the region of £40 million, says Celebrity Net Worth

 Buckingham Palace has not disclosed if a prenup between the couple was signed prior to their marriage

 Andrew Spearman, Director of A City Law Firm, told the Express.co.uk he believed such an arrangement was likely to have been brought up

 Harry received £10 million when he turned 30 three years again. His brother Prince William also received the exact same lump sum when he turned 30 in 2012, which came from a family trust fund

For more infomation >> Meghan Markle net worth: How much is Meghan Markle worth in her own right without Harry? - Duration: 5:15.

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Financial Analyst | What I do & how much I make | Part 1 | Khan Academy - Duration: 7:43.

My job title is a financial analyst

at a private equity firm.

The salary range for someone in my job is typically between

90 and 150 thousand base and bonus, all-in.

My firm specifically, it's a private equity firm

so they do traditional buyout private equity,

which is the business of buying

public or private corporations

by issuing large amounts of debt.

What I specifically do is I work in the real estate group,

which is what my private equity firm is best known for.

We invest in distressed debt, non-performing loans,

hard-asset real estate, and we also have

a lending platform where we give out performing loans

to performing hard-asset real estate owners

who are trying to do things like develop, renovate,

whatever it may be, to their existing properties.

I build and manage all of our portfolio models

so when we make an acquisition,

depending on how busy we are, I may or may not help

with our acquisition and underwriting team,

but my main focus is the dispositions of assets

and the management of our entire portfolios

once we've acquired them.

Our models are pretty in-depth.

It's within Excel.

It can be anywhere between 10 and 50 tabs,

hopefully lower than 50 because it makes them

pretty convoluted if they get that big.

But, once we've underwritten some portfolio properties,

they've already built-in a certain set of assumptions

for the acquisition.

We have to build in assumptions on my side for disposition,

so we'll build in things like expenses for selling,

broker fees, legal costs, things of that nature.

We'll also build in interest rate expenses,

financing expenses, asset management fees, performance fees.

We have our own internal line of credit

that we have to pay interest on.

We model our distributions to our limited partners,

and we are the general partners,

so to the people within our company

that are getting paid by our distributions as well.

That's sort of where my area of expertise lies.

There are very many times where I have to learn new things

within Excel, within real estate, within finance,

whatever it may be, and the harder it is

the more I enjoy it.

I don't like the more administrative, repetitive things

that come with any job.

But, the stuff that really makes me happy to go to work

is knowing that I'm gonna get pissed off a lot

because I'm gonna be challenged a lot about something.

You get frustrated, and you get mad,

and I'll yell profanities every now and again

at my computer screen,

but that is what I actually enjoy doing

because at the end of the day when you complete

whatever it is that you're trying to do

after struggling through it

and having to learn a lot through it,

that's when I think you learn the most, number one.

And when you really kind of put yourself at your peak

in terms of your performance.

When I first was applying to jobs and I had an internship

in New York between my junior and senior in college,

I worked at a trading firm and it was by far

the most terrifying experience of my life.

I was completely horrified of my boss,

but he was a great guy.

I don't have anything against him, he helped me quite a bit.

But, it was just an overwhelming experience

and I was thinking, oh, this is finance in New York,

it's super intense.

I was like, I'm not prepared for this.

What I learned after moving to New York

and working full-time in finance

was that really what I think are the best traits to have

is number one, you have to be likable.

I mean, I know people always think,

oh, you have to be a genius to be in finance, math.

I mean, people outside of finance.

I could tell you from first-hand experience

you do not need to be a genius to work in finance.

What I've noticed is that people like to hire people

that they like being with.

I mean, it doesn't matter if you're

the smartest person on the planet.

If you're not an enjoyable person to be around,

people don't wanna hire you.

Past that, you need to be

very detail-oriented and organized.

That's something that I've had to work with

because generally I've been good at

just keeping things in my head

and always being able to remember it,

but when you have a lot of things on your plate,

you need to actually properly organize yourself

and schedule yourself so that you don't forget anything

or that you don't miss something that

even if it's not super important,

it can make an effect on someone.

It can give an impression that you are lazy,

or not lazy, or you're super on top of the ball.

That's something that you need to be wary of.

Then, like I said, detail-oriented is hugely important,

that's something that I've also had to work on

because my boss, she's so incredibly detail-oriented

it's not even funny.

It's very impressive.

If you have an email that you're sending to someone

that's of high importance, that needs to be properly worded,

grammar needs to be great, but whatever you're sending them

needs to be very well done as well.

Whether it's a simple Excel sheet, or a Word document,

a very extensive Excel sheet, you may think that

you've gone over it once and then that's good,

but if they go through it and they find a mistake,

they may not trust any of the work that you send them

for quite a bit of time onwards.

I learned that the hard way when I was a little bit younger.

That's something that I've tried to be

very, very focused on, and my boss is extremely encouraging

and helpful, and she gives me a break

when I make these mistakes, but those are things

that people really, really care about.

If they find even the smallest mistake,

it deters their trust of you,

and that's something that is hugely important.

That's not something that I thought about

when I was an intern, or even when I was early on in my job.

Being hardworking, no one wants

to have someone who's lazy, obviously.

And that goes without saying.

That shouldn't even really be something that I bring up.

You need to be hardworking if you want to do well

in any job, regardless of the industry or specific area.

I've gone home at two in the morning just to come back

the next day at six to make sure

that something is out at nine.

That's sort of just the nature of this industry,

especially within New York.

There's no sympathy for the late hours.

If they set a deadline, they need it to be met.

I think that's just, again, it comes with the territory.

Depending on where you work, some companies pay

extraordinarily well.

Some, if they're maybe a smaller boutique firm,

may not pay as much, but, in the same breath,

some small boutique firms that are very high-caliber

will even pay more than some of the largest firms.

It really is just dependent on the culture,

the management, or whatever it may be.

I guess a typical range, all-in bonus, salary,

everything all-in for a financial job for someone my age

is typically between 90 and 150 thousand

depending on what group, within a bank,

or a private equity firm, or whatever it may be.

I'm not giving you my exact salary

because I guess within the world of finance,

it's negotiable to some extent.

It's just something that's been frowned upon

within finance, as far as I know,

to publicly display your salary in a way

that someone could potentially

hold another company accountable to say,

hey, why am I not getting paid this,

or why am I getting paid this and someone else

is getting paid that much more than me, whatever it may be.

Bonuses depend on discretion of your manager,

or your boss, I should say.

Your annual salary increase, if you wanna call it that,

I mean, it's probably 5% maybe, something in that range.

But, if you get promoted, obviously, it's more.

A lot of times you can ask, you may get shut down,

you may be welcomed with open arms for more money.

It really just depends on how you are perceived

within your company, if your company is even open

to doing things like that.

Some companies will just say no no matter what.

Even if you're an absolute all-star.

It is really dependent from company to company.

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