obviously, this is all fantasy, just like our reviews and escapades :^)
250k. I could pay off my student loans and it would give me the 3 years I need to get my NP. Done. ...
Originally Posted by thathottnurse
Boy! I'm feeling rather cheap over here!
My number... is $75K. For me, that would be enough to cover all of my bills for the next 2 years, and cover my school. It would allow me to focus solely on school and not have to obsess over scheduling, trying to make sure all of my classes are condensed into 2 days so that I can still work, making sure I can cover my classes and books each semester, etc.
Originally Posted by GracePreston
This number is exactly what I was thinking, a minimum number but it would work for me.
I would prefer $750,000. Then, I could easily retire and be comfortable.
Go back to school ... volunteer. Live a frugal life of understated elegance.
Travel the world and live close to the ground while doing so.
(Gosh. Listen to me, will 'ya?) ...
Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers
+1 ain't that the truth. For me I'd say enough to invest in something that would keep making money for me. No matter how much money you make (or have) you are never truly rich unless your money works for you.
Originally Posted by Jessica Jade
i would say the amount depends on if you just need something to tide you over or last a lifetime.
regardless of whether you just need something to tide you over or to last a lifetime, total up
all living expenses [home or apt; utilities & phone; food & household supplies; home or renter's insurance; auto (loan, gas, maintenance); medical, dental, life insurance; child care and/or education [if applicable]; eating out; tollway tolls; clothing; entertainment; travels & vacation; pets; musuem/park memberships; computers; etc],
add 15%, then
multiply by number of months needed.
for example, a good friend of mine just refigured his entire budget and it came out to about $5K / month [does not include any investing $s] or $60K / year.
and dont forget that is
after tax (that is "take home pay"), so the pre-tax amount would have to be more.
(Boy, it is easy to get swept away in the moment, isn't it?) I would say, $100,000 ... that should be enough to keep me going long enough for me to focus strictly on getting my company off the ground... and not worry about the day to day living expenses... ...
Originally Posted by Candence
Oh man....at least 500k....that'd be enough to get rid of all of my debt and get into.school and then be able live comfortably for a while.
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Lol. I meant 50k
Originally Posted by curvesNmore
I don't have an exact number, but I do know that my number would be higher than any number posted. Including the 500k mistake..
Originally Posted by Alyssa Marie
so, ladies, should this opportunity ever land in your lap, dont underestimate!!!
[there isnt a $ smiley]
Dude, no joke... if someone plopped 75k in my hand right now, I would be gone.
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But fuck... I get so grumpy when I haven't gotten laid... I would still be a horny cunt.
Originally Posted by ~Ze~
i'm sure i can help you out with that! the last sentence, not the first one :^)
esp. if there were no money involved!