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What do you consider a comfortable after tax wage?

How much after tax income would it take for you to feel like you were living well and comfortable.

  • $500 - $1,000 per week

  • $1,000 - $1500 per week

  • $1,500 - $2,000 per week

  • $2,000 - $3,000 per week

  • $3000 - $4000 per week

  • $4000 - $6000 per week

  • $6000 - $8,000 per week

  • $8000 - $10,000 per week

  • more than $10,000


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An unfortunate choice of words there.... :roflmao:

A family member of the 4 legged variety recently ran into the lounge room at full speed chasing an insect.

Long story short = smashed the window.

It gets better too. No glazier wants anything to do with it because it turns out that the window frame contains asbestos putty. :speechless::banghead:

True story yes.

Kids cost more but furry creatures aren't free that's for sure. :2twocents
Hahaha, crazy kid.

yeah, I wince when I see people advertising “free dogs” or “free cats”, when you really have to be prepared to spend a lot of money over their life to care for them properly,... but of course not as much as the little humans hahaha.
 
Vet fees are worse. I hope the animal was not hurt.
No injuries to the cat thankfully.

Just a crack right through the glass.

Tip - if you have animals then I suggest ticking the "accidental glass breakage" box on your insurance cover. I didn't do this, thinking that I'd be unlikely to accidentally break any glass and that even if I did it couldn't possibly cost much. Well I got that wrong.....

It wasn't without a purpose though. The flying bug was successfully caught in the end. :2twocents
 
I think when one is evaluating how much money you would like on retirement we should consider the costs of a decent holiday.

The latest one I came across was the chartering of the super yacht Lady E * for some world wide sailing in the style we might like to become accustomed to... :cautious:

Check out the story, pics and video. Truly the way the .01% splashes its cash.



* Lady E has been in the news in Queensland recently.

 
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