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Stunt for a lil
. I would save alot of it tho
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Originally Posted by Prodigy2029
2 Bentleys, a condo, a couple nice watches and nice jewelry, dine at fine restaurants.
Originally Posted by Food4Thgt
You'd be surprised how much of the population isn't that financially savy i.e.Originally Posted by Andrew630
Invest, invest, invest.
Originally Posted by ElijahDukes
ball a bit, save a bit
kicksfiend wrote:
Originally Posted by Prodigy2029
2 Bentleys, a condo, a couple nice watches and nice jewelry, dine at fine restaurants.
25k a month is 300k a year... Unless you save all your money for nearly 2 years and THEN spend it on a 2 bentleys, you wouldn't have no money left for a condo, nice watches/jewelry and restaurants...
People don't realize that all that nonsense is going to run them broke. On 25k a month, I'd spend 5-10k max and save the rest. Nowadays, planning for retirement should include planning for serious inflation in the future. That dollar you save today, isn't going to have the same purchasing power in 20 years so you'll need more than you think.
Theres no way I'd buy the Bentleys cash. Plus theres the lease option, and my condo would be a 1 or 2 bedroomand not some crazy joint so the mortgage would be really manageable. alil bit of jewelry and watches, with designer clothes and eating wellwould definitely be do-able on that income
Originally Posted by kicksfiend
Originally Posted by Prodigy2029
2 Bentleys, a condo, a couple nice watches and nice jewelry, dine at fine restaurants.
25k a month is 300k a year... Unless you save all your money for nearly 2 years and THEN spend it on a 2 bentleys, you wouldn't have no money left for a condo, nice watches/jewelry and restaurants...
People don't realize that all that nonsense is going to run them broke. On 25k a month, I'd spend 5-10k max and save the rest. Nowadays, planning for retirement should include planning for serious inflation in the future. That dollar you save today, isn't going to have the same purchasing power in 20 years so you'll need more than you think.