Tell me your HHI and net worth at age 48

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Anonymous wrote:I would rather be a poor than in sales. Sales — by definition — means you are dim.


Haha. You must not know what "by definition" means. And those of us in sales with $1mm+ incomes would rather be in sales than be poor and self righteous.


No doubt. But everyone not in sales thinks you are insufferable nimrods


Oh I'm sure that's what you and the others at your table have thought about all the more popular and successful people throughout your life. It's one of our favorite things chuckle about ... in the fleeting moments that we even notice you.


You are profoundly stupid. You no doubt sell widgets and live in NA or Assburn. Im guessing VA Tech or JMU and lots of beer on the weekend. Right bro?


Haha. Top 15 undergrad, top 5 MBA. Live in one of the neighborhoods that's is on all the threads here about 'desirable' places to live. I sell a service that I suspect you wouldn't understand, but I'm smart enough to know not to make generalizations without data. Your vitriol and narrow mindedness, however, gives me a good clue that you're likely not a dynamic enough thinker to really get it. I applaud your confidence though ... if I was half as good as you at understanding the "definition" of all people in a highly variable role, or knowing what "everyone ... thinks" I would be even more successful!
Anonymous
Top 15 undergrad? Is that a thing? What schools are even down that low?
Anonymous
We're both 47, no kids. HHI about $800k. Net worth is just north of $10m which includes real estate (commercial and residential) but not the value of my business.
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Anonymous wrote:We're both 47, no kids. HHI about $800k. Net worth is just north of $10m which includes real estate (commercial and residential) but not the value of my business.


Well done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Similar to OP. HHI of $360k. Net worth of $1.9m, which does include home equity.


One income or two? Any kids?
Anonymous
These threads are hilarious

Please, one of you post a "we're not RICH though we are barely making it only saving $20k per month after maxxing out our IRAs" after this.
Anonymous
48
HHI: 3.4 million
Retirement: 15.9 million
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Anonymous
How do you have $650k in 401k if you were part tkme? Assume major match and zero spending when younger?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you have $650k in 401k if you were part tkme? Assume major match and zero spending when younger?


OP here. I work for a company with a good match, and so I get to the max 401(k) contribution each year (which I believe is now $55,000). Same for before I had kids.
Anonymous
Age 50 -- HHI 105k
net worth.... maybe 300k?
Anonymous
47 - HHI $1.5-$3.0mm depending on bonus
Savings and liquid investments of $12mm + $~5mm in private equity / company equity

... but I'm mostly in sales, so I guess I'm also disliked by everyone, so that sucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Age 50 -- HHI 105k
net worth.... maybe 300k?


Thanks for this. I thought I was the only one on this forum counting my investments in the hundreds of thousands, not the millions. I make about $200k and have around $650-700 saved for retirement. Some of the numbers on here are mind-boggling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:None of your business. Seriously? Has no one thought you some manners?


You might want to stay off of the "money and finances" forum if this type of discussion offends your delicate sensibilities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of your business. Seriously? Has no one thought you some manners?


You might want to stay off of the "money and finances" forum if this type of discussion offends your delicate sensibilities.


Agreed. You can just choose not to respond. Many are curious how they're doing compared to others. In my case, it may inspire more frugality to see people with lower HHI's with a lot more net worth.
Anonymous
Age: 46 and 47
HHI: $195K
NW: $1.5M
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