Basic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
Basic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
Basic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
Basic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
Basic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
How do you know that’s not how much they spend a month???
How do you know that’s not how much they spend a month???
How do you know that’s not how much they spend a month???
How do you know that’s not how much they spend a month???
How do you know that’s not how much they spend a month???
Even if he is spending that much a month, With his $40M, even at a conservative 5% ROI, you’re looking at monthly income of $166k from just interest alone. Add in the income he makes as a senator and there’s really nothing to be alarm about. That’s basically like most of us spend $1k/month in relative term.
Even if he is spending that much a month, With his $40M, even at a conservative 5% ROI, you’re looking at monthly income of $166k from just interest alone. Add in the income he makes as a senator and there’s really nothing to be alarm about. That’s basically like most of us spend $1k/month in relative term.
Even if he is spending that much a month, With his $40M, even at a conservative 5% ROI, you’re looking at monthly income of $166k from just interest alone. Add in the income he makes as a senator and there’s really nothing to be alarm about. That’s basically like most of us spend $1k/month in relative term.
Even if he is spending that much a month, With his $40M, even at a conservative 5% ROI, you’re looking at monthly income of $166k from just interest alone. Add in the income he makes as a senator and there’s really nothing to be alarm about. That’s basically like most of us spend $1k/month in relative term.