Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$10 million is our walk away number.
My wife's walk away number is probably closer to $2 million. If we had that much, she would file quickly and walk away with half of it. At $10 million, she would run away!
Anonymous wrote:$10 million is our walk away number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a net worth of around $13M in our late 30s, all self made. Objectively we know we are rich and at this point it is easy to make money, but I don't feel that I could just put it in the market and never worry about money again. I estimate that it would take at east $30M for that, which incidentally is the cut off for ultra high net worth.
What kind of absurd lifestyle are you living? 13 million getting a 3% return is $390k per year.
It's funny. Objectively it seems that you should be right. But don't forget taxes. Even at all capital gains, you would only keep $300K on $13M. Which again seems like a ton, but at our net worth our expenses are extremely high (objectively, not for our net worth). We spend $20K-$25k a month and with inflation, it is cutting it too close to just set it and forget about it. Besides we are young and can work more without it affecting our lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:$10 million is our walk away number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a net worth of around $13M in our late 30s, all self made. Objectively we know we are rich and at this point it is easy to make money, but I don't feel that I could just put it in the market and never worry about money again. I estimate that it would take at east $30M for that, which incidentally is the cut off for ultra high net worth.
Congratulations!
We are early late 30s and only have way there compared to you. What do you do? We are small business owners. Always nice to see others doing well. Keep up the great work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a net worth of around $13M in our late 30s, all self made. Objectively we know we are rich and at this point it is easy to make money, but I don't feel that I could just put it in the market and never worry about money again. I estimate that it would take at east $30M for that, which incidentally is the cut off for ultra high net worth.
What kind of absurd lifestyle are you living? 13 million getting a 3% return is $390k per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My personal thought is a NW of around $10M.
at $10M, you could put your money away, and earn 3%, or around $300K a year which buys you a very nice lifestyle without touching principle.
To me, rich is not needing to work, or working because you want to. If you are still working, still saving, you might be a high earner, might be affluent, but you still have goals and bills to pay so you aren't rich - even if you are well on your way.
I would agree with this - maybe it could go as low as 5-6 mil. Anyone who is 30-50 years old and has 2-3 million still has to work (although can probably cut back to a cush job that just covers expenses).
Anonymous wrote:Ok, first to the moron saying 10MM to walk away. GTFO, that is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 37 with $2M. We earn a combined $220k. In some ways, I feel rich, because our annual living expenses are barely over the 3% that the $2M could reliably generate in perpetuity.
I think $5M will be very comfortable, and $10M will feel "rich."
How do you have 2M making 220K? You living in a box? Oh let me guess, trust fund or an inheritance? Otherwise Im gonna go ahead and call BS.
Anonymous wrote:We have a net worth of around $13M in our late 30s, all self made. Objectively we know we are rich and at this point it is easy to make money, but I don't feel that I could just put it in the market and never worry about money again. I estimate that it would take at east $30M for that, which incidentally is the cut off for ultra high net worth.
Anonymous wrote:We have a net worth of around $13M in our late 30s, all self made. Objectively we know we are rich and at this point it is easy to make money, but I don't feel that I could just put it in the market and never worry about money again. I estimate that it would take at east $30M for that, which incidentally is the cut off for ultra high net worth.