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Posted: 2015-09-28T15:25:56Z | Updated: 2015-09-28T15:25:56Z Scott Disick Opens Up His Financial Situation After Split From Kourtney Kardashian | HuffPost

Scott Disick Opens Up His Financial Situation After Split From Kourtney Kardashian

Despite the breakup, Disick isn't worried about money.
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Scott Disick isn't missing that Kardashian money, at least not yet. 

The 32-year-old, who split from Kourtney Kardashian after dating for years , says he's all good when it comes to his finances. 

 "I’ve been making money since I was a kid, and I’ll keep making money so I am not worried about it,” he told Us Weekly during an appearance at Harrah’s in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Saturday . “I am feeling good.”

The bulk of Disick's current income seems to come from nightclub gigs, which reportedly bring in anywhere from $50,000  to $100,000 per appearance. Additionally, the father of three is president of Calabasas Luxury Motor Cars, as we learned last season on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."

Disick, who loves to flaunt his wealth , previously spoke to Haute Living magazine  of how he makes his living.

"I'm sure a lot of people have no idea what it is that I do. The truth is I work in various industries," he said in a 2013 interview. "I have done a lot of private label manufacturing in the nutrition biz and have raised money for startup companies. I tend to invest money into nightlife businesses the friends of mine that are involved in nightclubs and what not."

And even though his relationship with Kardashian is over, that doesn't mean he's completely cut ties with E!. According to TMZ's sources, Disick takes home about $4 million a year from the Kardashian's reality show and thanks to his contract, he'll continue getting paid  as long as he cooperates should producers need him.  

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