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What is your net worth?

What is your net worth??

  • less then 100k

    Votes: 33 17.8%
  • more then 100K less then 300K

    Votes: 24 13.0%
  • more then 300K less then 500K

    Votes: 20 10.8%
  • More then 500K less then 750K

    Votes: 31 16.8%
  • 1M or more

    Votes: 59 31.9%
  • 5M or more

    Votes: 18 9.7%

  • Total voters
    185
  • Poll closed .

nottyboi

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Quite nicely on 5-7k a month? Not a chance unless you are in to eating McDonalds and Taco Bell for dinner. I would say 10-12k per month to enjoy the finer things like travel, great food and interesting women
That is nonsense. I spend way less then that and I have never eaten at Taco Bell and almost never eat at McD. Of course if you are eating out in Yorkville every night with 2 glasses of wine and buy a new car every 2 years sure you can blow that kind of cash. But even travel is not that expensive. You can fly to Asia and stay in a 4 star for about 1500/month so a 1 month trip will cost you about 4-5K....maybe 7 K if you go nuts. Add more destinations and activities you can probably blow 12K but who travels all the time. (I am talking going solo, not as a couple). BTW if you are spending you money on pussy, after 12K your dick will fall off anyway..lol
 

nottyboi

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Depends if you plan on traveling, your hobbies, etc. I expect my burn rate to be twice that in today's dollars.
How old are you and when do you plan to retire? I have news for you...if you wait until 65 there is NO WAY you will spend that much. When you age your energy and desires change. Have you ever travelled? Unless you are going to Monaco and banging the same hoes as Saudi Shieks, spending 15K a month on hobbying in Thailand or HK will result in your dick FALLING OFF. lol
 

SchlongConery

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That is nonsense....You can fly to Asia and stay in a 4 star for about 1500/month so a 1 month trip will cost you about 4-5K....maybe 7 K if you go nuts. ...l
And what about your background burn rate keeping your house, cottage, winter home, car, property taxes, insurance and maintenance up to date?

An after-tax income of $5-7k is going to require a before tax income of at least $10k or $120k a year. Which, at an optimistic annual return of 6% would require investment capital of $2 million.
 

nottyboi

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And what about your background burn rate keeping your house, cottage, winter home, car, property taxes, insurance and maintenance up to date?

An after-tax income of $5-7k is going to require a before tax income of at least $10k or $120k a year. Which, at an optimistic annual return of 6% would require investment capital of $2 million.

Ok yeah if you want all that and to maintain all that infrastructure...while it sits empty when you are travelling, sure. Work another 10-15 years to pay for that. But if you have all that, how much travelling are you gonna keep. I suppose I am somewhat unique though, no kids and will only be paying for myself. I will also be structuring my life to accommodate more living overseas. So 5-7K is plenty. Never owned or will own a cottage as I view them as more work and only good for 2-3 months a year. May get a condo in FL or somewhere in S. America.
 

train

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A bit of old data from the policyalternatives.ca report...


"In 2007, the richest 0.01% of Canadians made a minimum of $1.845 million. The average income of the 2,500 people in this rarified group was $3.833 million."

So pretty safe to say at least one in 1,000 is worth well over 5 million.
0.01% is 1 in 10,000
 

great bear

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Nice Dens
I have three nets. One for Salmon and Muskie. One for Walleye and Pike. And one for Smallies. The net cost of the nets is about $210.00.
 

nottyboi

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The bottom line is that everyone has a different standard of living. It is all relative. You are obviously happy with your current standard of living. Many others would find it beneath them and would want more
Yes that is true, for some people there is no such thing as enough and more is always better. It also depends on what you have to do to get to the next level. If I were to inherit a ton of money I would be ok with that, but if I have to work like a dog until I am 65 so I can end up a rich old man with failing health, then that is not really worth the trade off IMHO.
 

nottyboi

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Possibly, maybe we should also get them to state their penis length to see who is lying....we'd probably get a lot of >5M > 10 inches...lol
 

Eddie401

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Good luck with getting honest answers. Did you not know that everyone here is rich and hung like a donkey? 95% are martial arts experts that could kick your ass and 80% are more gentlemanly than you and need to remind you to "treat her right".

Those numbers include the disturbed dudes posting as women, and the shills.

Those are all the answers you need.
 

Planner

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4 million is what you need to stop working it generates a nice income if your wise with your money
 

nottyboi

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Nobody is going to admit they are living on paycheck to paycheck.
Well I assume that includes people worth less then 100K.. I personally am not living paycheck to paycheck, but I am certainly not rich by Canadian standards. You also get a lot of married guys posting their combined net worth which is really 2x what their actual worth is...
 
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