Skittled
What did the crab do?
My best friend made a funny little quip the other night, which made me realise the difference between he and I when it comes to financial planning and the security which comes from it. We're both 19, I've got my next 10 or so years thought out and planned (but with the knowledge that things'll no doubt change before that time is up), while he has difficulty managing his weekly paycheque.
By the end of uni, my girl and I want about 30-40k saved up and to own a car, and then to go to Europe/Middle-East for several months.. After that, with a bit of research we found we're both destined for jobs with an average income of high $30k's (as a starting wage, straight out of uni, no experience), which presumably will increase, and with a bit of ambition, hopefully quickly. A few years of experience there and I'd like the money for a MBA (Masters in Business Admin) to be saved up, do that course, and from there get a nice little job with an average income of $118k.
....in between a few apartments and houses and a marriage and kids and puppy dogs.
So, What plans do you guys & girls have for the future? Take it as it comes, or is there a framework guiding you? The impression I get is it's pretty rare for things like this to be thought out (at our age, anyway), but maybe I'm wrong?
By the end of uni, my girl and I want about 30-40k saved up and to own a car, and then to go to Europe/Middle-East for several months.. After that, with a bit of research we found we're both destined for jobs with an average income of high $30k's (as a starting wage, straight out of uni, no experience), which presumably will increase, and with a bit of ambition, hopefully quickly. A few years of experience there and I'd like the money for a MBA (Masters in Business Admin) to be saved up, do that course, and from there get a nice little job with an average income of $118k.
....in between a few apartments and houses and a marriage and kids and puppy dogs.
So, What plans do you guys & girls have for the future? Take it as it comes, or is there a framework guiding you? The impression I get is it's pretty rare for things like this to be thought out (at our age, anyway), but maybe I'm wrong?
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