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how much savings does /biz/ have

>> No.1539332

>>1539331
$0 in savings.

seems like a shame to lock cash up in prison when it can be out working for me.

My parents say I need an emergency fund, but I guess that's what insurance and credit are for.

>> No.1539367

>>1539331
$15 k , looking out to buy a flat @30k

Fuck loans

>> No.1539369

>>1539367
Love my mortgage 1.5% interest refinanced every 5 year. Might change it to a 2.5% 30 years

>> No.1539379

>>1539331
183k in investments. 10.1k in cash.

>> No.1539386

>>1539369
This. Even an index fund is a better use of money than paying off most mortgages

>> No.1539388

>>1539331
10k invested, 4k on bank account

>> No.1539504

i bought 21 bitcoins with my savings because i fell for the meme. Will be able to retire on that within 10 years

>> No.1539505

>>1539331
22k

>> No.1539524

>>1539331
£25k in savings.

£16k is saved up salary. I am 19 and work 32 hrs per week. Parents provide accommodation and most meals. I don't spend much.

>> No.1540612

$10,000 cash
10 oz ($13,116) gold

>> No.1540676

70$
:(

>> No.1540746

>>1539331
18k

>> No.1540754

Bout 80k

>> No.1540987

I owe my dealer $10 sooo

-$10.00

>> No.1540997

22k

Only 4k in cash, rest in investments.

>> No.1541010

46k in my savings account
32k in my 401K

>> No.1541300

>>1539504
dumbest person in this thread

>> No.1541317

>>1539331
>22 Years old
>$59K in checking (Zero inherited)

Basically my goal is to save $100K and move out of mom and dads without having to worry about mortgage payments

>> No.1541353

$13k savings/emergency fund
$9k checking
$36k investments
401k unknown (don't look at it)
$3k business checking

>> No.1541357

>>1541353

Also about time to rebalance. I usually only keep ~$4k in checking and everything else goes to moneymaking endeavors, stocks or other investments.

>> No.1541358

>>1539331
a more interesting question is what our net worths are

something like -$30,000 here

>> No.1541361

>>1539331
>$150k cash
>$90k taxable securities account
>$60k retirement accounts
sitting on a lot of cash right now because i'm planning to buy a new house soon.

>> No.1541381

>$1300 checkings

>$17000 savings

Thinking of dumping my savings into an index fund once I hit 20k, but I'm half way done with university and something might come up.

>> No.1541503

my net worth is currently -$480000

what will i do with my life

>> No.1541620

230 bitcoins
$50,000 in vanguard

About $1000 in physical gold and silver
Marlin .22 rifle with over 1500 rounds

>> No.1541634

2 grand, pitiful seeing as im on 600 a week, but fuck an effort is being made

>> No.1541643

>>1541300
nocoiner cope

>> No.1541793

7k Aud
Earn $450 aud a week

JUST

>> No.1541798

>>1539331
two fiddy hunnie

No, yes I'm aware I can't invest in anything with that.

No. I will not buy ETCmonerpotcoin

>> No.1541925

$10k checking/safety money
$1k investments to meme with until student loans paid
~$35k in loans

tfw negative net worth

>> No.1541931

>>1539331
8k savings, 12k 401k

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1541936

>>1541503
how?

only just got a mortgage and paying off student loans?

>> No.1541962

Negative $36

>> No.1541965

>>1541361
Why wouldnt you take out a mortgage

>> No.1541973

$110,000 in ausdollaryroos
$700 in an oil ETF
$6000 in a short NASDAQ etf

>> No.1541976

About 1000 dollars, but I be finna spend it all on some materialistic things that will hopefully kill off my drive to kill myself at least for as long as I don't get tired of the thing. Then idk what I'm going to do.

>> No.1542034

$24k cash
$13k 401(k)
-$8k equity on car
$4k ebayable equipment

>> No.1542119

>>1539331
what counts?
cash-~100 dollars
accounts (bank)-~22000
ira-~12000
401k-~29000

>> No.1542166

>checking $6000
>taxable investments $16000
>457b $43000
>Roth $31000

>> No.1542177

>>1539331
~120K in real estate.
~500K in family trust fund.
~12K in cash.
~5K in various stocks.
~4K in bank partnerships.
~25K in company shareholder stocks.
+ ~50K worth of old coins, paintings, rare books, etc...


So my net worth is about 716K in Euro.
I'm 27.

>> No.1542613

>>1541965
The cash is just for the down payment. I live in an expensive city.

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1542651

>>1542177
How much of it did you earn? Like 40k? ;)

>> No.1542657

$67K. I'm 26, started saving at 23.

>> No.1542667

>>1539504
Yes.

>> No.1542670

$0

I have about $3000 in my checking account, but I owe like $1000 on my credit card so $2000

>> No.1542692

1.2 million in savings, 238k in overseas investments, and 6.8 million in assets

>> No.1542924

>>1539331
>6k
had more but recently i been scammed by 2 assholes

>> No.1542930

>>1539331
170k

>> No.1542982

>>1542651
Everything except the trust fund if you include investment yields.

;) x

>> No.1543012

1600 eur in BTC
200 eur in beer money
such is the neet life

>> No.1543045

>>1542692
Post house anon.

>> No.1543097

>>1539331
networth at ~$150k

>> No.1543736

9k euros saved with my minimum wage job

>> No.1543933

>>1539331
about $300k, enough to live for the rest of my life frugally without working. I don't think I could stop working, though, I have way too much fun with my jobs.

>> No.1543939

>>1543933

How would you plan to live the rest of your life on 300k?

>> No.1543966

>>1543939

It's my understanding you can live in mansions in South Africa for $500 a month and maybe a bit more to have body guards and what not. Then again, you have to live in South Africa.

Same goes for places like Thailand except they're probably cheaper.

>> No.1544016

>>1539331

Are you talking cash or assets as well?

My total assets are worth about 20k.
About 10k is cash.

>> No.1544339

>>1543939
I already live in a developing country, and that's my money in dollars so it's worth much more here.
I usually spend about 600/month and I earn about 20 times that. There's a lot of money I'm not spending even though I live quite well.