Mr. Griffin. Did you obtain any money from your husband?
Mrs. Cheek. No; we worked together those years. He didn’t take anything.
Mr. Griffin. But all the money which was accumulated by you was accumulated through your own efforts?
Mrs. Cheek. And other people working for me.
Mr. Griffin. Well, when you think about investing money, you decide whether you are going to put that money into some business or whether you are going to leave it in a bank and draw three or four percent interest, don’t you? Don’t you have any idea?
Mrs. Cheek. I never have enough to leave in the bank to draw interest. I either have it invested or going to invest it, what little I have.
Mr. Griffin. Don’t you ever figure this out in terms of percentage you get or you expect to get on the money that you put up?
Mrs. Cheek. No; I haven’t.
Mr. Griffin. How did you decide whether it is going to be a good investment for you or not? Whether it is the kind of investment that you want?
Mrs. Cheek. I really don’t know. I just trade and sell. That is all I do. I guess I should figure more. Maybe that is why I lost all I did in the Beachcomber, because I just traded that today. I trade 5212 and 5302 for the Beachcomber and the Holiday Apartments on a contract to sell, and probably had I gotten a paper and pencil and had an attorney, I wouldn’t have done that.