Determination Of Wealth
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Joker wrote: A friend of mine is a millionaire on paper but his investments are heavily in property. That just means that he can be a millionaire and still have cash flow issues. Frugal Fran had it right when she said balance is the best!
That is very true as well. and in a distress situation the property may not be valued at what he/she thinks it is.
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FrankN wrote: You have it exactly right James, let me know if that doesn't make sense Curry or if you have any additional questions.
What he said makes sense, but not the opinion he has that some people do not look past income alone when determining their wealth. I could be wrong, but that's them impression I got from his post.
That makes sense I was referring to only that you should look at your assets in determining your wealth.
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FrankN wrote: You have it exactly right James, let me know if that doesn't make sense Curry or if you have any additional questions.
What he said makes sense, but not the opinion he has that some people do not look past income alone when determining their wealth. I could be wrong, but that's them impression I got from his post.
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djames wrote: I've never seen anyone determine wealth by income alone so not sure where you heard this.
From the people who have just as many assets as they do debts, because they used credit to acquire the assets......credit they acquired due to their income. These people don't seem to care about the debt incurred and how it effects their actual worth.
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FrugalFran wrote: I think what was meant here regarding living within a person's means is that people typically don't have a huge income and have little of that going out to spending and overhead. As Egghead said, people adjust their spending habits to match the income they have, so more money usually means more spending. If someone was making $200,000 a year and had very few bills, that would seem odd.
I would generally agree with that, but there are people who grow their income, but keep their spending habits constant so they are able to accumulate wealth very quickly.
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I think it's become cultural. People start their working lives in huge amount of debt due to student loans. Mortgages are well over several years' salary, even not allowing for living expenses that people accrue over that time. The idea of "Why wait" has been pushed so hard for so long it would take a major change in finance and culture to make it possible for people to live within their means.Moneyes wrote:
Cents wrote: That's true, Egghead. It's human nature to live within one's means. I'm sure it happens, but it's probably a rare occurrence. It would probably seem like a red flag to a lender, too.
Then why are so many people up to their eyeballs in debt? Most people I have run across don't really care about their credit to income ratio.
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Cents wrote: That's true, Egghead. It's human nature to live within one's means. I'm sure it happens, but it's probably a rare occurrence. It would probably seem like a red flag to a lender, too.
Then why are so many people up to their eyeballs in debt? Most people I have run across don't really care about their credit to income ratio.
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