Christian
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You'll never find me. Well... In case you're actually wondering, Australia has states and territories. That's not confusing. Let's go with chunks, guys. Come on, Australians.
Good question.
Good question.
Good question.
Hey, Christian.
Hey, Christian.
Hey, Christian.
So I've been a long time, uh, social media watcher never, uh, called in. Um, so I'm 25 from Boston. Uh, I'll give you a little background before I guess I get to my question. I'm 25. I have no debt at all. Um, my net worth, I guess, with investments in cash sits around 133, depending on how the market is. Um, and last year I took around 125,000 home.
So I've been a long time, uh, social media watcher never, uh, called in. Um, so I'm 25 from Boston. Uh, I'll give you a little background before I guess I get to my question. I'm 25. I have no debt at all. Um, my net worth, I guess, with investments in cash sits around 133, depending on how the market is. Um, and last year I took around 125,000 home.
So I've been a long time, uh, social media watcher never, uh, called in. Um, so I'm 25 from Boston. Uh, I'll give you a little background before I guess I get to my question. I'm 25. I have no debt at all. Um, my net worth, I guess, with investments in cash sits around 133, depending on how the market is. Um, and last year I took around 125,000 home.
And I want to buy a watch, a luxury watch, a Tudor. It will range probably with tax around $5,000 to $6,000. I already have a Rolex, and so I guess my question is, with my finances, no debt, nothing, what is an appropriate amount of money to spend on a luxury watch? And if so, does this make sense for me as a want, not necessarily need to spend this amount of money on a watch?
And I want to buy a watch, a luxury watch, a Tudor. It will range probably with tax around $5,000 to $6,000. I already have a Rolex, and so I guess my question is, with my finances, no debt, nothing, what is an appropriate amount of money to spend on a luxury watch? And if so, does this make sense for me as a want, not necessarily need to spend this amount of money on a watch?
And I want to buy a watch, a luxury watch, a Tudor. It will range probably with tax around $5,000 to $6,000. I already have a Rolex, and so I guess my question is, with my finances, no debt, nothing, what is an appropriate amount of money to spend on a luxury watch? And if so, does this make sense for me as a want, not necessarily need to spend this amount of money on a watch?
Yeah, and then I have, obviously, 401K, my Roth, and then my other standard investment account.
Yeah, and then I have, obviously, 401K, my Roth, and then my other standard investment account.
Yeah, and then I have, obviously, 401K, my Roth, and then my other standard investment account.
I don't know. I kind of appreciate, I guess, the craftsmanship. It's a nice watch. It looks cool. It doesn't do anything different than my phone flipping it over. It's more or less just kind of like a want. It's not like I'm buying it for some sort of you know, to commemorate something. You know, I turned 26 this month. Like, if you really want to call it, I'm buying it for something.
I don't know. I kind of appreciate, I guess, the craftsmanship. It's a nice watch. It looks cool. It doesn't do anything different than my phone flipping it over. It's more or less just kind of like a want. It's not like I'm buying it for some sort of you know, to commemorate something. You know, I turned 26 this month. Like, if you really want to call it, I'm buying it for something.
I don't know. I kind of appreciate, I guess, the craftsmanship. It's a nice watch. It looks cool. It doesn't do anything different than my phone flipping it over. It's more or less just kind of like a want. It's not like I'm buying it for some sort of you know, to commemorate something. You know, I turned 26 this month. Like, if you really want to call it, I'm buying it for something.
I'm getting kicked off my parents' life insurance. Like, that's what I'm buying.