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February 26, 2008 at 10:39 AM #160480February 26, 2008 at 11:01 AM #160504yooklidParticipant
Awfully written article. If it was high school English, he’d get a C.
Depending on personal consumption rates, and location of living, I think it’s eminently possible to get buy on 5-10 million.
February 26, 2008 at 11:01 AM #160505yooklidParticipantAwfully written article. If it was high school English, he’d get a C.
Depending on personal consumption rates, and location of living, I think it’s eminently possible to get buy on 5-10 million.
February 26, 2008 at 11:01 AM #160586yooklidParticipantAwfully written article. If it was high school English, he’d get a C.
Depending on personal consumption rates, and location of living, I think it’s eminently possible to get buy on 5-10 million.
February 26, 2008 at 11:01 AM #160489yooklidParticipantAwfully written article. If it was high school English, he’d get a C.
Depending on personal consumption rates, and location of living, I think it’s eminently possible to get buy on 5-10 million.
February 26, 2008 at 11:01 AM #160191yooklidParticipantAwfully written article. If it was high school English, he’d get a C.
Depending on personal consumption rates, and location of living, I think it’s eminently possible to get buy on 5-10 million.
February 26, 2008 at 2:44 PM #160549CardiffBaseballParticipantRaptorduck I don’t think you need 20 million to be financially free and completely off the treadmill. Now if you mean that once a month a fly to NY for a show, and spend some time in Paris, London and Tokyo every few months then yes I could see needing that kind of jack. Me I hate getting on planes to go anywhere, so my guess is $4-5M would set me up righteous. $600-$800K on a house, private schools for the kids (I only have two), a gym membership, and some decent surfboards for my new hobby when I get my fat arse into shape.
Or I could move back to Cleveland and have luxury suites for all of my teams, as well as an 800K Palace in the eastern suburbs. Maybe I’d need a side business who knows but still I think I could pull it off.
February 26, 2008 at 2:44 PM #160251CardiffBaseballParticipantRaptorduck I don’t think you need 20 million to be financially free and completely off the treadmill. Now if you mean that once a month a fly to NY for a show, and spend some time in Paris, London and Tokyo every few months then yes I could see needing that kind of jack. Me I hate getting on planes to go anywhere, so my guess is $4-5M would set me up righteous. $600-$800K on a house, private schools for the kids (I only have two), a gym membership, and some decent surfboards for my new hobby when I get my fat arse into shape.
Or I could move back to Cleveland and have luxury suites for all of my teams, as well as an 800K Palace in the eastern suburbs. Maybe I’d need a side business who knows but still I think I could pull it off.
February 26, 2008 at 2:44 PM #160564CardiffBaseballParticipantRaptorduck I don’t think you need 20 million to be financially free and completely off the treadmill. Now if you mean that once a month a fly to NY for a show, and spend some time in Paris, London and Tokyo every few months then yes I could see needing that kind of jack. Me I hate getting on planes to go anywhere, so my guess is $4-5M would set me up righteous. $600-$800K on a house, private schools for the kids (I only have two), a gym membership, and some decent surfboards for my new hobby when I get my fat arse into shape.
Or I could move back to Cleveland and have luxury suites for all of my teams, as well as an 800K Palace in the eastern suburbs. Maybe I’d need a side business who knows but still I think I could pull it off.
February 26, 2008 at 2:44 PM #160648CardiffBaseballParticipantRaptorduck I don’t think you need 20 million to be financially free and completely off the treadmill. Now if you mean that once a month a fly to NY for a show, and spend some time in Paris, London and Tokyo every few months then yes I could see needing that kind of jack. Me I hate getting on planes to go anywhere, so my guess is $4-5M would set me up righteous. $600-$800K on a house, private schools for the kids (I only have two), a gym membership, and some decent surfboards for my new hobby when I get my fat arse into shape.
Or I could move back to Cleveland and have luxury suites for all of my teams, as well as an 800K Palace in the eastern suburbs. Maybe I’d need a side business who knows but still I think I could pull it off.
February 26, 2008 at 2:44 PM #160580CardiffBaseballParticipantRaptorduck I don’t think you need 20 million to be financially free and completely off the treadmill. Now if you mean that once a month a fly to NY for a show, and spend some time in Paris, London and Tokyo every few months then yes I could see needing that kind of jack. Me I hate getting on planes to go anywhere, so my guess is $4-5M would set me up righteous. $600-$800K on a house, private schools for the kids (I only have two), a gym membership, and some decent surfboards for my new hobby when I get my fat arse into shape.
Or I could move back to Cleveland and have luxury suites for all of my teams, as well as an 800K Palace in the eastern suburbs. Maybe I’d need a side business who knows but still I think I could pull it off.
February 26, 2008 at 3:09 PM #160266patientrenterParticipantI think I read in the WSJ recently a survey saying that most people thought the amount you needed to be comfortable averaged twice what you actually had. (This was for wealth and income.) In other words, it’s all relative. I admit that my comfort zone is probably about twice what I have now.
Patient renter in OC
February 26, 2008 at 3:09 PM #160563patientrenterParticipantI think I read in the WSJ recently a survey saying that most people thought the amount you needed to be comfortable averaged twice what you actually had. (This was for wealth and income.) In other words, it’s all relative. I admit that my comfort zone is probably about twice what I have now.
Patient renter in OC
February 26, 2008 at 3:09 PM #160663patientrenterParticipantI think I read in the WSJ recently a survey saying that most people thought the amount you needed to be comfortable averaged twice what you actually had. (This was for wealth and income.) In other words, it’s all relative. I admit that my comfort zone is probably about twice what I have now.
Patient renter in OC
February 26, 2008 at 3:09 PM #160579patientrenterParticipantI think I read in the WSJ recently a survey saying that most people thought the amount you needed to be comfortable averaged twice what you actually had. (This was for wealth and income.) In other words, it’s all relative. I admit that my comfort zone is probably about twice what I have now.
Patient renter in OC
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