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Bernardo de La Paz

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16. Money in motion. You get it.
Mon Jun 2, 2025, 10:39 PM
Jun 2

Investing is a form of money in motion.

Investing in a startup pays the salaries of the engineers until sales start coming in. Salaries are money in motion.

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Excellent. Midnight Writer Jun 2 #1
Well .... Lurker Deluxe Jun 3 #29
Except the bank doesn't sit on it ("for decades"). Disaffected Jun 2 #2
Like stock buy backs and dividends to stock holders. flashman13 Jun 2 #3
Both of which though keep the funds mobile and Disaffected Jun 2 #5
Stock buybacks inject money into the economy because the stock has to PAID for. Likewise dividends Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2 #14
Stock buy backs waste productivity. They represent a failure to strengthen and build flashman13 Jun 2 #18
Wrong. Stock is just a form of currency: a liquid asset that can be switched to cash and back. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2 #19
No they don't. They are a form of corporate cancer. Enough said. flashman13 Jun 3 #25
You will be unable to explain a coherent true understanding of your bizarre theory. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 3 #27
Ah yes, but cash in action(the flow) is what makes cachukis Jun 3 #31
Exactly. If it can't be put in motion, then plow it back into the company, if you have confidence in the company Bernardo de La Paz Jun 3 #32
High brow. But the abuses seem to abound in cachukis Jun 3 #33
Yes, the disparity in wealth and income btwn the 1% and the 50% is a big unsustainable problem. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 3 #34
So you DO understand the multiplier effect! W_HAMILTON Jun 3 #35
Obviously b) giving to families. They will spend most of it in relatively short order. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 3 #36
Yes -- and that's the point the OP was making. W_HAMILTON Jun 3 #37
I direct you to my first post in this thread, #12. OP has a point but their argument does not make their point. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 3 #38
You get it. So many don't. . . .nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2 #13
That's also why "Trickle Down" is bullshit JoseBalow Jun 2 #4
Nothing wrong with investing. The bullshit in "Trickle Down" is parking bucks in real estate and artwork. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2 #15
My first thought was "What was the speaker?" CaptainTruth Jun 2 #6
I understand. I wondered something similar... "Who was the speaker?" littlemissmartypants Jun 2 #9
In another time: Codifer Jun 2 #7
Money in motion. You get it. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2 #16
Except someone is a thief. nt. druidity33 Jun 3 #21
Excellent point and on top of that, they don't employ anyone, at least not in the numbers companies did 50 years ago n/t Cheezoholic Jun 2 #8
But... littlemissmartypants Jun 2 #10
Who exactly is the "they" in PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 3 #26
Nice to know Lurker Deluxe Jun 3 #30
2025 XOM Capex GladysKravitz Jun 2 #11
Welcome to DU. Good first post. You get it. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2 #17
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Jun 3 #23
There is a point but the example is Bogus and Untrue and Ignorant of basic economics Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2 #12
Another plus is Codifer Jun 2 #20
Yes - the Velocity of Money Ruby the Liberal Jun 3 #22
They're Parking Money In A Bank? ProfessorGAC Jun 3 #24
"The restaurant owner gives it to the waitress," greyl Jun 3 #28
If Exxon "Mobile" made profits by way of savings accounts Dreamer Tatum Jun 6 #39
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