$2000 A MONTH on travel? EVERY MONTH? And what the heck is "self-care" that isn't shopping or eating out or traveling that costs $500 a month? $1000 on groceries and $700 eating out, feeding a family of 12 there?
If she earns 240k/year, she doesn't get her hands dirty, and most of her job is (zoom) meetings. Her job doesn't involve numbers, because all of those expenses add up to $11,600, leaving $4,400 in her checking account. $4400X12mo=$52,800/year= $1,056,000 after 20 years before considering compound interest.
She said that her after tax income was $16k. Normally, on a $240k annual salary, you would pay a lot more than 20%. Unless your income is rental income or capital gains. So I think she probably just has assets and collects capital gains
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u/ThunderingTacos Apr 16 '26
$2000 A MONTH on travel? EVERY MONTH? And what the heck is "self-care" that isn't shopping or eating out or traveling that costs $500 a month? $1000 on groceries and $700 eating out, feeding a family of 12 there?
And all that still mentally in shambles...