2-3k/mo, sometimes I hit 3, most of the time it's the lower 2000. That's why I said roughly 85. So yeah, 2-3k on living, and anything I didn't use that month goes to investments which is usually 4-5k.
Don't want financial data tied permanently to a popular username of mine. I realize it looks like an Ad yes. I provided the third paragraph for people unfamiliar with WS returns as background to the $5m number I posted.
>Why waste your money at Wealthsimple when you could open a Vanguard account and put the money in a target date fund? Because I would have to know what any of that stuff is, hence: "can't be bothered to learn more about…
Roughly $85k net.
I'm 24 and have 10k in Wealthsimple because I can't be bothered to learn more about how to manage my investments myself right now (and I've been a dumbass with money for the past 6 years). WS tells me I'll have…
2-3k/mo, sometimes I hit 3, most of the time it's the lower 2000. That's why I said roughly 85. So yeah, 2-3k on living, and anything I didn't use that month goes to investments which is usually 4-5k.
Don't want financial data tied permanently to a popular username of mine. I realize it looks like an Ad yes. I provided the third paragraph for people unfamiliar with WS returns as background to the $5m number I posted.
>Why waste your money at Wealthsimple when you could open a Vanguard account and put the money in a target date fund? Because I would have to know what any of that stuff is, hence: "can't be bothered to learn more about…
Roughly $85k net.
I'm 24 and have 10k in Wealthsimple because I can't be bothered to learn more about how to manage my investments myself right now (and I've been a dumbass with money for the past 6 years). WS tells me I'll have…