(AMA = Ask Me Anything)

Income: hourly + RSUs, so it fluctuates, but around $175k-$200k this year, $130k last year, $100k-ish per year for the 3 years before that

Expenses:

  • according to my budgeting software, 37% of my spending is on monthly bills. 84% of that is on rent. I live in a rent-controlled house in San Francisco in one of the few remaining working class neighborhoods (ie not bougie but not ghetto) with multiple roommates, and my share of the rent is $1750/mo (including utilities)

  • I also spend 9% on non-monthly bills (trips to the grocery store etc) So a total of about 46% of my spending is “baseline essential”

  • my next biggest category is labeled “goals” at 27% and includes my Roth IRA contributions, as well as money I send my parents (which is a huge chunk, 60% of that 27%) as well as large one-time expenses like a vacation (I travel about once every 2 years) and a large car maintenance that I knew was coming up

Savings percentage: difficult to say. I put 19% of my paycheck into my 401k, which is not captured by the above “spending” percentages. Also max out my Roth IRA every year (I do a backdoor Roth IRA). I also contribute $100 a week to my general-purpose emergency fund, save up monthly for things like car maintenance, vet visits, etc which I don’t know the exact amount but I know I’ll need it. The past 3 quarterly RSU bonuses I’ve gotten have gone straight into my emergency fund, but my emergency fund was largely depleted over winter when two close family issues had medical problems at the same time and were out of work.

Portfolio size: about $300k in retirement, no other savings (except emergency fund, currently sitting at about $15k)

Age: 33

  • Cryophilia@lemmy.worldOP
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    17 days ago

    12 hours a day, 3 to 5 days a week. I used to work 70 hours a week when I was just getting started in California, this was like 2016.

    I only invest in broad market-based index funds. Boring, but very profitable. I was involved in the very first GME hype and managed to sell at the top, made about $90k doing that. But that’s the only time I’ve ever tried that type of meme-based investing. Gold/physical assets are crap. Crypto is a crapshoot. VTSAX makes you good money. It’s not get-rich-quick, it’s get-rich-slow, and it works.