actually correct, in terms of asset and liability. first guy has a 30 dollars asset (10 in cash and 20 in money being owed) and 20 dollars liability (all debt) second guy has 20 dollars asset and 20 dollars liability. third guy has 20 dollars asset and 20 dollars liability.
Perfect example of Microsoft meta OpenAI and nvidia
if they kept going, they would continue to get rich!
Wow, guy just made $60 GDP
actually correct, in terms of asset and liability.
first guy has a 30 dollars asset (10 in cash and 20 in money being owed) and 20 dollars liability (all debt)
second guy has 20 dollars asset and 20 dollars liability.
third guy has 20 dollars asset and 20 dollars liability.
so really it all checks out.
When you realize this skit is from like 100 years ago
AI money round tripping explained perfectly
And you die owning nothing… 😢
I'm trying to make this not make sense but it really does 😂
Finally none owned nothing.none paid nothing….atthe end you have gained nothing and same as before.😊
LOL
"speaking of money how bout the 20 f**ks you owe me"
Most people spend years guessing with money… I just stack Schmickles 💸.
IRS agents hate this one simple trick.
😂😂😂
This is what happens when you chose simplify transactions on Splitwise 😂
its not like this cuz for every transaction BANK take a fee. that means always people owns each other and BANK always win controlling you
We are all even😂
There is literally nothing wrong with that. Go on a vacation trip with a bunch of friends and you will learn this
Probably what the big corporations are doing with money for their families
They are forgetting the 3% transaction fee.
Lol
😂❤ classic.
Basically how splitwise works