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I got about $2m with $1m being a small loan I got from my parents and another $1m from investing doge coin when it was at .0001 and other meme stocks yolo swag 420
^^ what half these posts sound like lol
Knowing salary progression, the math on most of these doesn't work.
KPMG 6 - I agree with you 100% that a good amount of these posts are extremely inflated and not accurate, especially from D5.
Well, this just made me depressed. I have 0 student debt and about $20k I’ve scraped in the last 4 years.
Comparison is the thief of joy. You’re doing well. Continue to work hard and you’ll continue to do well. Also, continue to learn and be prudent as you learn investing, etc
600k,mainly due to parents who sponsored downpayment of the house and a software engineer husband
-35K roughly. If I didn't have student loan and a car note it would be 10K roughly.
Single income and married.
Student loans and house like -180k
Is that negative 180k do you have negative equity on your house?
Finishing my first year as senior, $60K (including cash, investments, 401K) and i've lived on my own + paid all my own expenses (car lease, groceries etc) since graduating college
Roughly -$100k, comprised of $120k in student loans and a car worth about $20k that I own outright
I barely have 38k. (No loans or debt)
$30k. I still have a lot of student loans that are dragging that number down. I’m just happy to have positive net worth.
Around -75k. Hope to be positive by 30.
26. Got a late start.
A1 - $60,000
Anyone have spare time to help me count. I have stacks of cash stuffed in the mattresses at my beach house. We can take the Lamborghini from the beach house to my plane and go to Switzerland and get the balance in my accounts there.
Seriously, this is a lucrative profession. The financial rewards are worth the trade offs (imo). 9 years til I retire and net worth now close to 7 mil. In 9 years I expect it will be more than 15 mil. Then it will continue to grow from there.
For me and many it's worth it. I love the work. I'm not saying it's easy. Sometimwa it stinks (like any career). But anything in any profession with big rewards will come with big demands. It's not for everyone.
For me the good outweighed the stuff I didn't like. I make time for family and friends. And work hard when necessary.
How to survive? Don't get caught up in negativity. It will suck you in.
~500k, first year senior
Just got promoted to S1. Around 20k.
A1- age 24
Salary 55k
Net Worth Roughly $62k
+$50k in cash
+$12k investments
+~$16k from two vehicles
-$16k of student loans
These are for my SO and I combined
PwC 13 - you’ve probably given the most honest snapshot of anyone on this entire thread haha
To give others who didn't have parental help some reassurance, you're doing great if you are independent and building more wealth each year. I had zero help from my immigrant parents, graduated with 45k in debt. I couldn't live at home and didn't save much until after my loans were paid off. That took 7 years in HCOL area. Once you get out of debt it's easier to save AND grow exponentially. First 100k-500k was tough. After that the climb to 1M was fast. And I heard it is stupid easy to grow after the 5M mark. Keep at it!
700k with a 50k loan on my car.
No residential property but you have a 50K + car? Sounds like a regular Warren Buffet
S1 going on S2 this summer. 200kish
No loans or debt (credit card debt, but I pay it every month)