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Hi all, recently in touch by Spotify recruiter for a Sec Engineer position for remote EU and was told that range was 60-80 out of base salary and equity. Had 2 years of security experience out of my 4 years. Was also told that there is no bonus scheme or no sign in bonus 😕 Not sure how I feel about this tbh.
What do you think?
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Finally, eligible to buy T$LA 😁

My company matches 3%. Is that low or on par?
Is VWINX a good fund to buy ?
Marcus HYSA rate cut down to 2.0% :(
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You're a bit all over the place here. 68k is your total cash but when you back out your emergency fund, that leaves you with 52k you can actuality use.
The car is coming up very soon, so leave the cash needed for that in the HYSA. Renting a property and buying a vending machine aren't things I've done, so I'm not sure how much cash you need for those or how profitable they are. How big of a priority are those for you?
I imagine it's something like this, but if any of these aren't a priority, you can take it out of the equation:
Emergency fund - car payment - property - vending machine = remaining cash
Personally, I'd put the remaining cash in a brokerage account invested in VTI. As for crypto, that's really up to you. Since you're a beginner, I would start small. Learn about blockchain and defi. Dabble around with small amounts in coinbase (feel free to DM me for a referral and we both get $10 of BTC). When you're more comfortable, you can put more into crypto.