moosehead
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Very true. I owe ~$300K on my house but it's now valued at around $800K. Add my stock holdings, 401K and I'm a 'paper' millionare. That includes subtracting my debts.You mixed up two different measures of wealth. Yearly income vs. being a millionaire. Being a millionaire is kind of pedestrian now. If you own a house and have a 401k and are >30 years old, you probably are a millionaire, at least in this forum.
Agreed. I see the key being Annual Income vs Net Worth. But I'm just a poor retired boy waiting for his first chance to drive his 'Luxury Car of the Year'... finally coming 12/30! Happy Holidays.You mixed up two different measures of wealth. Yearly income vs. being a millionaire. Being a millionaire is kind of pedestrian now. If you own a house and have a 401k and are >30 years old, you probably are a millionaire, at least in this forum.
I know what amount is required to get into a tax managed account Only because I'm looking into it too. I agree with the you peasants thing. I started as a plumbing apprentice and I know what its like to be poor enough to choose between eating and getting gas to go to work the next day.To quote The Count "We no longer have W2 income and with tax loss harvesting our taxable income from 1099s will be minimal. I answered truthfully but take issue with the "you peasants!" line as I would never say that. I grew up poorer than a church mouse and didn't own a car or TV in my 20s while in graduate school. We also have decided the 4% run is bullshit and hope to die with zero."
To quote The Count "We no longer have W2 income and with tax loss harvesting our taxable income from 1099s will be minimal. I answered truthfully but take issue with the "you peasants!" line as I would never say that. I grew up poorer than a church mouse and didn't own a car or TV in my 20s while in graduate school. We also have decided the 4% run is bullshit and hope to die with zero."
Coming from "being poorer than a church mouse" I don't take issue with it. OP is joking about the perceived attitude of the ultra wealthy. It's very tongue in cheek.I know what amount is required to get into a tax managed account Only because I'm looking into it too. I agree with the you peasants thing. I started as a plumbing apprentice and I know what its like to be poor enough to choose between eating and getting gas to go to work the next day.
I think its a misconception that everyone with X dollars is an asshole or looks down on others. Its really middle income people who do that not the wealthy. One of my best friends is a janitor who is barely scraping by and I've learned a lot from that man. Money doesn't make the man.
I know. I was commiserating. Although I am very far from "ultra" wealthy personally. That net worth starts with a B.Coming from "being poorer than a church mouse" I don't take issue with it. OP is joking about the perceived attitude of the ultra wealthy. It's very tongue in cheek.
Millionaire or no, what's a "$500k house"? Sounds fishya $500k house with $300k principal left to pay off