Anonymous wrote:All these $25,000 budgets seem to leave out car insurance and car maintenance on the cheap car you own, home insurance real estate taxes, and home maintenance costs on the fully paid for house, college savings for kids, life insurance, and any kind of emergency spending, like if a relative dies and you need to fly to a funeral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
It must really suck when you find out everything you thought you knew about life and money is wrong. Maybe chasing that big law job and getting that $1 million house and that Mercedes wasn't the right thing to do. Lol. Sucka
I'm retired at 48, but ok?
Big tech IPO to RSUs.
Oh and I don't have to live at the poverty line for it either....sucka.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
It must really suck when you find out everything you thought you knew about life and money is wrong. Maybe chasing that big law job and getting that $1 million house and that Mercedes wasn't the right thing to do. Lol. Sucka
I'm retired at 48, but ok?
Big tech IPO to RSUs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
It must really suck when you find out everything you thought you knew about life and money is wrong. Maybe chasing that big law job and getting that $1 million house and that Mercedes wasn't the right thing to do. Lol. Sucka
I'm retired at 48, but ok?
Big tech IPO to RSUs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
It must really suck when you find out everything you thought you knew about life and money is wrong. Maybe chasing that big law job and getting that $1 million house and that Mercedes wasn't the right thing to do. Lol. Sucka
I'm retired at 48, but ok?
Big tech IPO to RSUs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
It must really suck when you find out everything you thought you knew about life and money is wrong. Maybe chasing that big law job and getting that $1 million house and that Mercedes wasn't the right thing to do. Lol. Sucka
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Get debt free
2. Save a pile of cash
3. Move to a low cost of living area
4. Retire or work when only interested in something you love
5. Profit
Get rid of any recurring payments that aren't necessary and reduce the ones that are necessary. One car, one insurance payment, cheap cell phone plan, no cable TV, cheap internet. $36k buys a lot when you don't owe anyone any money
Sounds fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Get debt free
2. Save a pile of cash
3. Move to a low cost of living area
4. Retire or work when only interested in something you love
5. Profit
Get rid of any recurring payments that aren't necessary and reduce the ones that are necessary. One car, one insurance payment, cheap cell phone plan, no cable TV, cheap internet. $36k buys a lot when you don't owe anyone any money
Sounds fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Get debt free
2. Save a pile of cash
3. Move to a low cost of living area
4. Retire or work when only interested in something you love
5. Profit
Get rid of any recurring payments that aren't necessary and reduce the ones that are necessary. One car, one insurance payment, cheap cell phone plan, no cable TV, cheap internet. $36k buys a lot when you don't owe anyone any money
Sounds fun.
Anonymous wrote:1. Get debt free
2. Save a pile of cash
3. Move to a low cost of living area
4. Retire or work when only interested in something you love
5. Profit
Get rid of any recurring payments that aren't necessary and reduce the ones that are necessary. One car, one insurance payment, cheap cell phone plan, no cable TV, cheap internet. $36k buys a lot when you don't owe anyone any money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
It must really suck when you find out everything you thought you knew about life and money is wrong. Maybe chasing that big law job and getting that $1 million house and that Mercedes wasn't the right thing to do. Lol. Sucka
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 holes of golf then an afternoon at the beach. Come back and throw some steaks on the grill. Life really is good
Must be so awesome that you are obsessed posting on this site and bickering like a little bitch.