Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I budgeted and watched spending closely until $2M. I didn't feel comfortable at Whole Foods, except for a specialty item now and then. We splurged on 1 expensive vacation per year but otherwise kept travel to staying with family and friends. I shopped sales. We talked about big purchases. We reviewed spending and our budget 4 times a year. Very consistent with all that until $2M. Once we hit that, it was like a light switch for me, and I'm not sure that's good. But now I have no guilt about Whole Foods, we fly first class, DH just made a $25k charitable donation without talking to me first and I didn't blink an eye.
Is this a hoax post? Whole Foods? It’s not even in the same ballpark as First Class. I think Whole Foods is in the middle of the pack in terms of price. Wegmans is definitely more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I budgeted and watched spending closely until $2M. I didn't feel comfortable at Whole Foods, except for a specialty item now and then. We splurged on 1 expensive vacation per year but otherwise kept travel to staying with family and friends. I shopped sales. We talked about big purchases. We reviewed spending and our budget 4 times a year. Very consistent with all that until $2M. Once we hit that, it was like a light switch for me, and I'm not sure that's good. But now I have no guilt about Whole Foods, we fly first class, DH just made a $25k charitable donation without talking to me first and I didn't blink an eye.
Is this a hoax post? Whole Foods? It’s not even in the same ballpark as First Class. I think Whole Foods is in the middle of the pack in terms of price. Wegmans is definitely more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:I budgeted and watched spending closely until $2M. I didn't feel comfortable at Whole Foods, except for a specialty item now and then. We splurged on 1 expensive vacation per year but otherwise kept travel to staying with family and friends. I shopped sales. We talked about big purchases. We reviewed spending and our budget 4 times a year. Very consistent with all that until $2M. Once we hit that, it was like a light switch for me, and I'm not sure that's good. But now I have no guilt about Whole Foods, we fly first class, DH just made a $25k charitable donation without talking to me first and I didn't blink an eye.
Anonymous wrote:We tipped 1 million last year and still budget. We have 4 kids and loosely budget to make sure between tuitions, home projects, vacations, we are still meeting targets for savings and investments and keeping our eye on the ball.
Anonymous wrote:I retired a decade early and now have a $7!million net worth. We live off of investment earnings and income from two rental properties. We don’t exactly “budget,” I guess, but we track monthly expenses carefully with an app and know exactly what and on what we spend. It’s allowed us to know almost intuitively at this point what’s gonna work and what isn’t when it comes to expenditures.
Anonymous wrote:We earn eight figures and budget. We want to grow savings not blow through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We earn eight figures and budget. We want to grow savings not blow through it.
My god, what could you possibly spend it on? We are very HHI. By $2M our 4 largest expenses in order were investments, taxes, house expenses and charitable deductions. As it when up from there house expenses lowered and the other 3 increased. Given that they are discretionary I cannot imagine what what would need to budget for at a consistent 8 figures.
We want this to last for generations to come.
Anonymous wrote:At higher incomes, budgeting will mean something different than at lower incomes. But everyone should still have a budget, OP.