How much percent of your net income can you save?
Hello,
How much of your net income can you save? I can only save about 15% of my income; I simply can't save more than that because I'm single.
How does it look for you?
Hello,
How much of your net income can you save? I can only save about 15% of my income; I simply can't save more than that because I'm single.
How does it look for you?
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Currently it is approx. 35% of my net salary, I live alone. Could be more, but I’d like to travel for it. It is also due to the fact that I deserve very well, otherwise there would be less or you would have to limit yourself more.
Between 25% and 35%, depending on what is still pre-planned, keyword insurance and auto inspection or ‘Gönn-Dir’ purchases.
If you can return 15% of net over the next 40 years, this is excellent.
I’m 57 and I’ve been saving around 36% to 40% of net for 12 years, and that’s not going to change in the future, as I don’t pay rent and the house has long been paid off.
15% is good, many can save nothing, I am in the happy location that I can save 50%, you keep quiet so it is worth it
30 to 50 percent