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TOY
Former model for wife
Retired early
Wife has 7 figure IRA when only 1% of people in fidelity have that.
Now... psychic
"I'm a Classist"....
doesn't think money/assets factors in? Derpa Derp
TOY
Former model for wife
Retired early
Wife has 7 figure IRA when only 1% of people in fidelity have that.
Now... psychic
Don't forget that same college graduate, the day after graduating is $280k ahead of the SM who was earning a paycheck for four years. It doesn't matter if the student is already $100k in debt and hasn't made a dime. Math nor English are the former TOYs strong points.
"I'm a Classist"....
doesn't think money/assets factors in? Derpa Derp
The average college grad makes something just under 70,000. Over 4 years that’s 280,000. Subtract what a military guy make in 4 years and the free college tuition and I still think you’ll be better off skipping the military. No big deal. Nothing to get your panties in a bind about. Just a persons opinion on the more strategic route but keep trying and turning this into something else. I literally have 5 people in a frenzy calling me a moron for a strategy that I think is better. Especially when you factor in the PTSD and severe mental health issues that affect a lot of people.
Again, what does the average college grad make IMMEDIATELY AFTER GRADUATING?
Fvcking liar
The average college grad makes something just under 70,000. Over 4 years that’s 280,000. Subtract what a military guy make in 4 years and the free college tuition and I still think you’ll be better off skipping the military. No big deal. Nothing to get your panties in a bind about. Just a persons opinion on the more strategic route but keep trying and turning this into something else. I literally have 5 people in a frenzy calling me a moron for a strategy that I think is better. Especially when you factor in the PTSD and severe mental health issues that affect a lot of people.
TOY
Former model for wife
Retired early
Wife has 7 figure IRA when only 1% of people in fidelity have that.
Now... psychic
Ask Ford if he thinks a 30 year employee in his company (the same as my wife) would have a million bucks in a 401k. That really isn’t much of you live off the interest.
Ask Ford if he thinks a 30 year employee in his company (the same as my wife) would have a million bucks in a 401k. That really isn’t much of you live off the interest.
I just posted a link that says seven figure IRAs are in the 1%. You refute that by calling on another poster?
Now your wife worked for some airline. Before you said she was a model. You can’t even keep your lies straight.
She wasn’t a long term professional model. She had model gigs in her late teens and early 20s. I have one of her modeling for hot tub company with the huge 80s hair. She doesn’t have an IRA she has a 401k and profit sharing.
You get 2% in your fucking bank account dumbass.
She wasn’t a long term professional model. She had model gigs in her late teens and early 20s. I have one of her modeling for hot tub company with the huge 80s hair. She doesn’t have an IRA she has a 401k and profit sharing.
You get 2% in your fucking bank account dumbass.
Hahaha. She was a hot tub “model” 30 years ago so she’s a model? Haha
401Ks have limits on contributions. I call bullshit.
Show me where you’re getting 5% risk free returns. You talked about “living off the interest and getting 50K a year.” Show me that investment vehicle.
Well it took you about a week but you finally realize you need to subtract the amount of $ earned by the service member during those first four years.The average college grad makes something just under 70,000. Over 4 years that’s 280,000. Subtract what a military guy make in 4 years and the free college tuition and I still think you’ll be better off skipping the military. No big deal. Nothing to get your panties in a bind about. Just a persons opinion on the more strategic route but keep trying and turning this into something else. I literally have 5 people in a frenzy calling me a moron for a strategy that I think is better. Especially when you factor in the PTSD and severe mental health issues that affect a lot of people.
Well it took you about a week but you finally realize you need to subtract the amount of $ earned by the service member during those first four years.
Now subtract the four years of debt incurred by the college student from that $280k (which is actually closer to $200k, see all the articles posted) while that service member was making a minimum of $50k per year and getting a free education.
Once you get that. We're probably looking at a month seeing your past calculations. Let me know and we can work on more advanced things like:
You admitting how wrong you are.
How many articles do you need posted to understand a very limited # of graduates jump into a $70k job?
After all that I'll school the educator on how a SM who went into the military made upwards of $50k a year, received an education free as well as he/she gained multiple multiple life skills. Putting him ahead of a college student even after eight years.
I know for you this simple concept is like Chinese arithmetic. No problem I have plenty of time and patience. I'll school the former TOY free of charge.
I just posted a link that says seven figure IRAs are in the 1%. You refute that by calling on another poster?
Now your wife worked for some airline. Before you said she was a model. You can’t even keep your lies straight.
It didn’t take me a week. I knew that from the get go when we were talking about military pay. Now you’re saying someone can just join the miltnow out of HS and make 50,000 a year with no room, board or food bills? And I hate to break it to you but most Universities aren’t 50,000 a year. Maybe Harvard but it’s more along the lines of about 15,000.
I’ll admit I was wrong if you can tell me how to tell my teenagers in my life how they can go to the military for 4 years, get free college, room and board and $50,000 per on top of that. I though it was like 18,000 but 50,000 right out of HS and getting rejected from college!!! Amazing!
Why do you have to over analyze everyrhing?
She's a model employee, thus the 7 figure 401k.
You trying to tell me getting a financial guy to get you 5% return on your money is outrageous. You have a lot to learn. You also don’t understand Profit Sharing plans and buying company stocks at a discount for 30 fucking years. Your problem is you think a million bucks in your retirement is some obscene amount of money. Me, I think it pretty normal when you work from a company that went from small size to international and was the only airline company making profits during the recession several years ago cause they hedged their fuel.