Income $220/yr earned IRA + Roth $250K Brokerage $3.5M Do not own a home Maybe $1M in non-liquid real estate investment that could go up or down 50 yo |
I am the original poster who mentioned women often have their own retirements. I make much less than these two but still feel fine. Income: 118k Retirement: 650k Cash: 215k (soon to go into property) Early 40s |
If you have an investment real estate, you do own a home |
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$4.1mm in real estate (net of cap gain, still have mortgage $850k).
Income from real estate: $250,000/year Employment income $60,000/year (mommy-tracked and recently went back to corporate) 43 y.o., one child almost college age; high net worth dad finances college. I feel poor after a marriage with $1mm annual income where I could afford anything. Would marry again but only someone with assets and higher income than mine. I dont believe in marriage for love. Mine was for love and it fell apart in adultery. Partnership, good sex, common goals - this I believe into |
Sounds like you married for love and ended up with money. Why NOT go for love when you have so much? |
Talk about money not buying happiness… |
Looking past the “I feel poor” comment for a minute, can you explain what happened re: the adultery, how it affected the marriage, the aftermath, and why it ended in divorce? |
| 59 widower.will never remarry after reading this board. Love my dating life but this is a real eye opener. Such a large gethering of miserable married people. If I ever get the urge to marry again, I'll just read the board for 10 MI s and snap right out of it. |
Male, 46, income $700k year and net worth about 2.5M. |
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Women who make over $200,000 are in the top 3 percent of earners.
Male, 56, salary $160k, $900k (in 401k, Roth, brokerage). Expect $1 million inheritance. Fed retirement income (FERS + SS) will be about $110k. I lost a great deal in my divorce but ex-w was not able to steal any of my Fed retirement. Will not put my hard work and retirement at risk again. |
I joined here to find out about real estate and school districts, the wound up reading here. Yes, it's a daily reminder that women are horrible and I should be gay. |
You're able to climb down off your cross and do all those things? |
They certainly are not, but they might be in the top 3% of female earners. |
18 years together (married while both young professionals, not much money at all). He's very energetic, me too. Initially we were excellent business partners, not just husband&wife. We've built a small real estate empire during 17-year long marriage. I retained most of it. He built one more company in a finance field and was sleeping with his business partner for 5 years, before I found you. I confronted him, he initially asked for divorce and announced me a separation. But 1.5 years after, he didn't file for a divorce, and settlement negotiations tanked when he figured how much it would cost I filed, got rentals, he kept his other business. Our son completely dishonored him, living with me. My exH is very insecure, angry man since divorce (my son tells he snaps almost each time they meet). He's still with his mistress but it doesn't look like any one got happier after the divorce. I am probably happier, not living with adulterer anymore and having my own money. But I feel lonely. |
Really? I found it reassuring actually. It’s great to see so many women who don’t feel they have to be married gain. |