BMW i5 and 5-Series Forum

View Poll Results: What's your net worth (assets minus liabilities)
I'm in debt 34 25.00%
$0-$500K 45 33.09%
$500K-$1M 15 11.03%
$1M-$5M 12 8.82%
$5M-$10M 2 1.47%
$10-$50M 2 1.47%
$50M+ 26 19.12%
Voters: 136. You may not vote on this poll

Post Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
      03-29-2016, 05:45 PM   #133
Mr Tonka
is probably out riding.
Mr Tonka's Avatar
United_States
6062
Rep
2,292
Posts

Drives: Something Italian
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Sweatypeninsula

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Twixboy View Post
I was just thinking of that, but it looks like Edmunds already took that into consideration. Cost of maintenance is about $1k more for the 320i even with 3 years free maintenance than it is for the Accord in years 1 thru 5 combined. Not much of a difference. The biggest difference in cost of ownership comes from depreciation, either through resale if you purchased it or through a lower residual if you leased it.




You got me. I'm just making general statements that may not apply to everyone, but that's why I still have a job. Everyone values things differently. For example I know someone who bought a CPO Merc S class right out of college and paid around $1500/mo in car payments while living rent-free at his parents house. Other people might prefer to spend that $1500/mo on an apartment in the city and ditch their car altogether.

In reference to the comment I made earlier, $200k does not go very far where I live in the Boston area. My household income is over $200k, but I still feel like I'm barely average around here because every other household has 2 parents earning 6-figures. I bet if I made $200k in Houston I could buy a new 3 series commuter along with a new Z4 for my weekend cruiser. So it really depends on where you live too. I should be the last person judging, but we all do it. And who cares, this is an anonymous forum anyways. People need to stop being so sensitive.
yeah, Boston money goes a LONG way down here.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Twixboy View Post
Congrats. I started my career in a 100+ person regional firm, but I've worked in a variety of finance-related jobs since then. I'm pretty sure the managing partners were taking home around $500k/year in profit sharing on top of their $250k salary. Junior partners were less - I think around $300k on top of their $200k salary (rough figures from what I was told).
If she's able to add about 15% to her current book of business she should be able to negotiate straight into full equity partner. But if she doesn't, her book is still bigger than all but 3 of the 14 partners which should give her room to negotiate a substantial salary increase.

Either way, being a regional CPA firm, she's not likely to see that much coin until full equity, managing partner, i.e. firm president. But like you said, a dollar goes a long way down here.

It's easy for me being married to a CPA. She handles most of the money. Leaving me to do my job, which is to turn merchandise into money.
__________________
"There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice. -Charles de Secondat"
http://www.m3post.com/forums/signaturepics/sigpic59612_1.gif
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 05:55 PM   #134
dmk08
Gone Fishin’
dmk08's Avatar
United_States
7356
Rep
12,132
Posts

Drives: Walks
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Atlanta

iTrader: (19)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Twixboy View Post
LOL. I tell them just because they're in the top 10% doesn't mean they are rich. It just means 90% of this country is going to live just above the poverty line in retirement. Talking about money is taboo, so they are actually happy when I tell them the truth behind closed doors because they don't really talk about it elsewhere. I know we all look at our friends and coworkers and privately judge them on what they spend their money on without knowing their entire financial situation.



BMWs are usually only around 10-15% more expensive at purchase, but after you take into consideration 5-year maintenance and depreciation costs the gap widens. For example a base 320i costs around $50k to own for 5 years compared to $35k for a base Accord. That's 43% more expensive over a 5-year ownership period.

BTW I can't afford the depreciation on a new BMW. Mine cost $14k and was 10 years old when I bought it. I'm not exactly rich, but I'm not buying a new BMW either. I'm glad I made some of you chuckle though.
Are you factoring in the BMW gets free maintenance for 4 years?
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 06:02 PM   #135
UncleWede
Long Time Admirer, First Time Owner
UncleWede's Avatar
United_States
18698
Rep
9,442
Posts

Drives: G01 X3 M40i Dark Graphite
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Oxnard, CA

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by 1MOREMOD View Post
Can I move in and shoot chickens with you?
You leave the fucking chickens alone, aren't there some cows you can go mutilate? Or has that grown old over the years?
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 06:08 PM   #136
1MOREMOD
-
1MOREMOD's Avatar
United_States
11824
Rep
23,186
Posts

Drives: Race car->
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: check your mirrors

iTrader: (5)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Tonka View Post
Um, do you play the drums?
i!
No, have driving skills.
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 06:12 PM   #137
Mr Tonka
is probably out riding.
Mr Tonka's Avatar
United_States
6062
Rep
2,292
Posts

Drives: Something Italian
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Sweatypeninsula

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by 1MOREMOD
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Tonka View Post
Um, do you play the drums?
i!
No, have driving skills.
Hmm, house hold has plenty of that already. Need a drummer.
__________________
"There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice. -Charles de Secondat"
http://www.m3post.com/forums/signaturepics/sigpic59612_1.gif
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 06:13 PM   #138
1MOREMOD
-
1MOREMOD's Avatar
United_States
11824
Rep
23,186
Posts

Drives: Race car->
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: check your mirrors

iTrader: (5)

I'm not handling your stick if that's what you are after.
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 06:17 PM   #139
Refined
Private First Class
Refined's Avatar
181
Rep
145
Posts

Drives: 2016 BMW M4
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Edmonton

iTrader: (0)

I was closing in on the million mark, but my divorce fixed that "problem". Gonna be years before I regain what I've lost
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 06:26 PM   #140
MKSixer
Lieutenant General
MKSixer's Avatar
34166
Rep
11,637
Posts

Drives: 2015 BMW i8, E63 M6, 328d
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Southeast United States

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
2016 M4 GTS (Allotted)  [0.00]
2013 BMW 328d  [0.00]
2007 BMW M6  [10.00]
2015 BMW i8  [10.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by PoorLurker View Post
I always find those statistics a bit skewed...

One who inherits land that has been in the family valued at $1,000,000 does not seem to mean the same as people who have the gross income to establish them as higher net worth individuals.

Go to Hawaii... You will see people worth over a million who have very little cash income because it's all tied up in their house that has been handed down from their parents/grandparents.

Person A starts with $1,000,000 cash with $30k year job.
Person B starts with $0 cash with $200k year job.

Who would you rather be?
None of the above.

Quote:
Originally Posted by jtodd_fl View Post
Depends greatly on age...
Absolutely.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Twixboy View Post
The middle class shouldn't be driving BMWs either, so hopefully no one on here is middle class. As a finance professional it pains me to read about people's personal lives on here. All I can think is, this dumb fool can barely afford his car note, yet he's spending his life savings on new wheels and suspension parts. I actually feel sorry for a lot of people on here. I love them to death, but most car enthusiasts are just plain stupid when it comes to managing their money. If you aren't earning at least $200k/year then you have no business driving a $50k car. You'll need at least $2 million in net worth at retirement before you can even think about driving a pre-owned BMW. Make that $4 million if you want to drive a new BMW in retirement (an easy back-of-the-envelope calc is to multiply your savings by 4% to find your annual retirement income and don't forget to factor in inflation).
The original premise of the poll was one-dimensional which is one of many reasons that I did not answer it.

The most common rule of thumb is to never purchase a car worth more that half of your annual income.

Twixboy , your answer is pretty one-dimensional as well and does not take into account income producing real-assets, royalties, IP ownership, etc. Having $2,000,000 - $4,000,000 in net worth as described here is only a part of a more complex equation for high net worth individuals.

Cheers-mk

Last edited by MKSixer; 03-29-2016 at 06:35 PM..
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 06:27 PM   #141
Ecu335i
Private
Ecu335i's Avatar
Ecuador
8
Rep
93
Posts

Drives: 335i
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Guayaquil-Ecuador

iTrader: (1)

The IRS will be very happy with this thread...
__________________
Fernando Jaramillo
07 Bmw 335i
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 06:32 PM   #142
silvergray545
Skittles, OT OG
silvergray545's Avatar
Lebanon
2352
Rep
649
Posts

Drives: Lots of M cars
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Cleveland, OH

iTrader: (1)

Garage List
2016 BMW M3 ZCP  [0.00]
2000 BMW M Roadster  [0.00]
2004 BMW M3  [0.00]
2014 VW GLI  [0.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Tonka View Post
Geez, worked in lots of half days i see. j/k that's a ton of hours.

She was hired as a manager and made Sr. Manager in 1 year. But the first 6 years, she was doing all staff, manager work on her jobs. PLUS she was client contact and responsible for billing the customers. So partner and admin work too. I think her highest billable work year was 2750 hours. A full 60 eight hour days more than the next person in the firm. And that didn't include admin, client relations or business development. Your range of 2600 was typically for her in the other 5 years. She's a machine. But now she's finally got 2 full time staff which is making this year much better than previous.

Where did you go when you got off the merry-go-round?
That's crazy. Your wife is a machine. I'm sure your wife was compensated accordingly. In my case, I wasn't.

Haha you're not the first person that's joked about that. It might be a normal amount of hours to someone in big 4. But I worked for a regional firm that promoted a work-life balance, heavily. Our yearly goal was just over 2300 hours, which was nice because it gave me the ability to somewhat enjoy life. Obviously, we didn't make big 4 dollars either. Once we started working big 4 hours, the partners handed out a 4% raise and made a big deal about it (which still didn't bring us to big 4 money and was less of a raise than we received in the prior year) so that's when I decided to start looking.

I went to a small-mid size company that now operates internationally. Was hired on as their Corporate Controller. I work 40-45 hours a week and got a 40% pay raise. The extra time and money is nice because I can focus on my business/investments a lot more now. All in all, the move has been good so far.
Appreciate 3
      03-29-2016, 06:34 PM   #143
Verbiage
Dismembered Member
Verbiage's Avatar
Jamaica
3650
Rep
9,213
Posts

Drives: F80 ZCP 6MT, R55 Clubman S 6MT
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: DMV

iTrader: (6)

Quote:
Originally Posted by silvergray545
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Tonka View Post
Geez, worked in lots of half days i see. j/k that's a ton of hours.

She was hired as a manager and made Sr. Manager in 1 year. But the first 6 years, she was doing all staff, manager work on her jobs. PLUS she was client contact and responsible for billing the customers. So partner and admin work too. I think her highest billable work year was 2750 hours. A full 60 eight hour days more than the next person in the firm. And that didn't include admin, client relations or business development. Your range of 2600 was typically for her in the other 5 years. She's a machine. But now she's finally got 2 full time staff which is making this year much better than previous.

Where did you go when you got off the merry-go-round?
That's crazy. Your wife is a machine. I'm sure your wife was compensated accordingly. In my case, I wasn't.

Haha you're not the first person that's joked about that. It might be a normal amount of hours to someone in big 4. But I worked for a regional firm that promoted a work-life balance, heavily. Our yearly goal was just over 2300 hours, which was nice because it gave me the ability to somewhat enjoy life. Obviously, we didn't make big 4 dollars either. Once we started working big 4 hours, the partners handed out a 4% raise and made a big deal about it (which still didn't bring us to big 4 money and was less of a raise than we received in the prior year) so that's when I decided to start looking.

I went to a small-mid size company that now operates internationally. Was hired on as their Corporate Controller. I work 40-45 hours a week and got a 40% pay raise. The extra time and money is nice because I can focus on my business/investments a lot more now. All in all, the move has been good so far.
Except no girls 4 u.
__________________

My delivery experience and beach photoshoot here.
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 06:36 PM   #144
MKSixer
Lieutenant General
MKSixer's Avatar
34166
Rep
11,637
Posts

Drives: 2015 BMW i8, E63 M6, 328d
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Southeast United States

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
2016 M4 GTS (Allotted)  [0.00]
2013 BMW 328d  [0.00]
2007 BMW M6  [10.00]
2015 BMW i8  [10.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ecu335i View Post
The IRS will be very happy with this thread...
And this is the other reason.
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 06:39 PM   #145
ASAP
Major General
ASAP's Avatar
11147
Rep
9,234
Posts

Drives: '23 X3 M40i
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: FL

iTrader: (0)

You are missing the 1 billion + option... I am very confused on what to click... because I mean I can afford a plane, but not just any plane... a G650.
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 07:17 PM   #146
silvergray545
Skittles, OT OG
silvergray545's Avatar
Lebanon
2352
Rep
649
Posts

Drives: Lots of M cars
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Cleveland, OH

iTrader: (1)

Garage List
2016 BMW M3 ZCP  [0.00]
2000 BMW M Roadster  [0.00]
2004 BMW M3  [0.00]
2014 VW GLI  [0.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Verbiage View Post
Except no girls 4 u.
Forever alone.

Brb, going back on Tinder.
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 07:57 PM   #147
The Wind Breezes
Lieutenant Colonel
926
Rep
1,848
Posts

Drives: 135i N55 DCT
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: USA

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ecu335i View Post
The IRS will be very happy with this thread...
The IRS is already swamped with info on people who are hiding money, an entertaining thread with 20% of respondents claiming in excess of 50 mil net worth isn't even gonna appear on their radar.
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 07:58 PM   #148
1MOREMOD
-
1MOREMOD's Avatar
United_States
11824
Rep
23,186
Posts

Drives: Race car->
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: check your mirrors

iTrader: (5)

Until now thanks, audit
Appreciate 0
      03-29-2016, 09:22 PM   #149
Mr Tonka
is probably out riding.
Mr Tonka's Avatar
United_States
6062
Rep
2,292
Posts

Drives: Something Italian
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Sweatypeninsula

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by silvergray545 View Post
That's crazy. Your wife is a machine. I'm sure your wife was compensated accordingly. In my case, I wasn't.

Haha you're not the first person that's joked about that. It might be a normal amount of hours to someone in big 4. But I worked for a regional firm that promoted a work-life balance, heavily. Our yearly goal was just over 2300 hours, which was nice because it gave me the ability to somewhat enjoy life. Obviously, we didn't make big 4 dollars either. Once we started working big 4 hours, the partners handed out a 4% raise and made a big deal about it (which still didn't bring us to big 4 money and was less of a raise than we received in the prior year) so that's when I decided to start looking.

I went to a small-mid size company that now operates internationally. Was hired on as their Corporate Controller. I work 40-45 hours a week and got a 40% pay raise. The extra time and money is nice because I can focus on my business/investments a lot more now. All in all, the move has been good so far.
Funny, she left a local firm to go to where she is now for that promoted "work life balance" too. But she's as bull headed as she is a hard worker. Almost every client of hers has offered her their CFO position and she always declines as she's been determined to make partner. She started shareholder training middle of last year. It's a 1 year course and after that they the exiting partners take a vote on inviting her in. Most of which have told her she's already got unanimous support.

I like the job security of her working in private, but i wouldn't have been upset if she took one of those CFO positions for more pay and less work. Plus it sucks having to snowboard in Dec. haha

Glad to hear you made it out with your sanity and are happier for it!
__________________
"There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice. -Charles de Secondat"
http://www.m3post.com/forums/signaturepics/sigpic59612_1.gif
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 09:33 PM   #150
08njSTEP
Captain
08njSTEP's Avatar
795
Rep
762
Posts

Drives: '07 335i, '66 SS396 Chevelle
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Manchester, NH

iTrader: (0)

I play drums.......
Just saying
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 10:52 PM   #151
silvergray545
Skittles, OT OG
silvergray545's Avatar
Lebanon
2352
Rep
649
Posts

Drives: Lots of M cars
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Cleveland, OH

iTrader: (1)

Garage List
2016 BMW M3 ZCP  [0.00]
2000 BMW M Roadster  [0.00]
2004 BMW M3  [0.00]
2014 VW GLI  [0.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Tonka View Post
Funny, she left a local firm to go to where she is now for that promoted "work life balance" too. But she's as bull headed as she is a hard worker. Almost every client of hers has offered her their CFO position and she always declines as she's been determined to make partner. She started shareholder training middle of last year. It's a 1 year course and after that they the exiting partners take a vote on inviting her in. Most of which have told her she's already got unanimous support.

I like the job security of her working in private, but i wouldn't have been upset if she took one of those CFO positions for more pay and less work. Plus it sucks having to snowboard in Dec. haha

Glad to hear you made it out with your sanity and are happier for it!
Thanks!

I have a good friend that is in the same position as your wife. Partner at a regional being offered CFO jobs left and right. It's a great position to be in. You always know, no matter what, she'll have a job. Very excited for her partner path. Many people try to climb the ranks to make it but very few do. There's something to be said about people that do make it.

My next logical move would be to CFO. But that wouldn't be for a few more years. I'm actually pretty young (26) to be a Controller. Found this opportunity and jumped on it. The company that I'm with is young and growing. I'm the head of my department since there is no CFO. I work closely with the two owners of the company on anything related to financial reporting, budgeting, business strategy, future growth, etc. It's a very rewarding position.

I haven't been snowboarding in three years because I was in public. Next winter, I'm going out west! Haha
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 11:24 PM   #152
AW335TT
Major
Armenia
623
Rep
1,420
Posts

Drives: a car
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: North Hollywood, CA

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by 1MOREMOD
No. Money rules everything some rapper told me.
__________________
Appreciate 1
      03-29-2016, 11:32 PM   #153
silvergray545
Skittles, OT OG
silvergray545's Avatar
Lebanon
2352
Rep
649
Posts

Drives: Lots of M cars
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Cleveland, OH

iTrader: (1)

Garage List
2016 BMW M3 ZCP  [0.00]
2000 BMW M Roadster  [0.00]
2004 BMW M3  [0.00]
2014 VW GLI  [0.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by AW335TT View Post
That's a great speech
Appreciate 0
      03-30-2016, 12:18 AM   #154
Nkc
NOOB
Nkc's Avatar
Canada
1607
Rep
1,356
Posts

Drives: Cars
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: @BMWclassicdivision

iTrader: (0)

Ear to ear baby.
Appreciate 0
Post Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
noonewillanswerhonestly, thisisacrazypoll

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:59 PM.




g60
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
1Addicts.com, BIMMERPOST.com, E90Post.com, F30Post.com, M3Post.com, ZPost.com, 5Post.com, 6Post.com, 7Post.com, XBimmers.com logo and trademark are properties of BIMMERPOST