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Before I left SA I was saving/investing R20k - R25k each month.
Jesus
trust me jesus was not involved...
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Before I left SA I was saving/investing R20k - R25k each month.
Jesus
Although the way OP has posted this is quite snarky, many people with a half decent job should be earning and saving far in excess of this. Before I left SA I was saving/investing R20k - R25k each month. After about the R15k - R20k mark per month for expenses etc, then for the average person the excess becomes superficial, unless you are a moron buying a house far larger than you required and paying off fancy cars you can't afford instead of paying cash. Obviously there are people that fall outside of these general parameters but you shouldn't be doing things like having a ton of kids, sending kids to top privates schools etc.
Unfortunately people will live beyond their means no matter how much they earn so even for people earning R100k a month they may struggle to save anything.
In my early years I used to go to auctions and sell on gumtree.
What do you invest in?
I've come to raise everyone on here is an economist, investor and property mogul that never loses ...
And how much did you make from that?
Care to help the OP or are you just deliberately taking the piss?It's backstreet. Why do you take him seriously?
I take it that you have been out of this country for 4 years +?, and that you are in your late 30's early 40's?
Edit: I am in my 30's and every extra cent is going into my bond to get it paid off when I reach 40. So if that counts as "saving" then yes R10k is possible per month, but only barely.![]()
Who the **** can save 20k per month
Edit: Also is the 5k a month after a set amount of profit from the business being reinvested?
Before I left SA I was saving/investing R20k - R25k each month.
Jesus
Yeah you're way out of touch with what most people are earning.
Impossible... My monthly debts come to around R12k per month and i'm renting (not paying a bond), I don't have Medical Aid (Can't afford), I only pay 1x vehicle's petrol and work up the road from where i live, barely buy many groceries at all, don't have a domestic worker or a gardner, pre-paid cellphone (Can't afford decent contract), I only have car insurance and no home insurance, I don't have Armed Response and most definitely don't have much spending money at all once my debts go off...... My GF was studying at that time so I was paying everything which included a bond, our medical aid, our petrol, our groceries, a domestic worker and gardener, our cell phones, car and home insurance, electricity, water, levies, rates & taxes, armed response, spending money and whatever else. All this came to R12-13k a month. ...
Impossible... My monthly debts come to around R12k per month and i'm renting (not paying a bond), I don't have Medical Aid (Can't afford), I only pay 1x vehicle's petrol and work up the road from where i live, barely buy many groceries at all, don't have a domestic worker or a gardner, pre-paid cellphone (Can't afford decent contract), I only have car insurance and no home insurance, I don't have Armed Response and most definitely don't have much spending money at all once my debts go off...
How could what you list above come to about the same as my monthly living costs when our world's seem to be so far apart??? Please help me understand because i'm CLEARLY doing something wrong
Care to help the OP or are you just deliberately taking the piss?
You could help by telling us how you make billions investing?
Where did I state I make billions? I only said you can get more than 12% return.
Mate, you need a little wake up call, medical aid is the very last thing you cancel wtf you have R12k debit orders and no med aid, without your health you may as well not have anything else. Medical emergencies can crop up even if you are 100% hale and hearty today, acute appendicitis being one or a serious car accident. Get basic hospital cover at the very least, not more than R1500 pm. You don't want to find yourself 10 deep in the emergency room queue with life threatening injuries at a random government hospital.Impossible... My monthly debts come to around R12k per month and i'm renting (not paying a bond), I don't have Medical Aid (Can't afford), I only pay 1x vehicle's petrol and work up the road from where i live, barely buy many groceries at all, don't have a domestic worker or a gardner, pre-paid cellphone (Can't afford decent contract), I only have car insurance and no home insurance, I don't have Armed Response and most definitely don't have much spending money at all once my debts go off...
How could what you list above come to about the same as my monthly living costs when our world's seem to be so far apart??? Please help me understand because i'm CLEARLY doing something wrong
Drugs.
Bond, Levies, Elec, Water, R&T 6000
Medical 1750
Petrol 1000
Groceries 2000
Domestic 500
Gardener 500
Cellphones 200
Car & Home Ins 600
Armed Response 600
Spending Money 1000
Total 14150
Apologies m'lord I was R1000 out.