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myotis
9 months ago

What is the purpose of the question? Fishing for compliments?…

We don’t know what you’ve earned as an apprentice, nor what you spend on yourself or what you’re doing at home…

Therefore, it is hardly to be assessed whether it could have been more or whether you were. B. should have been better at home…

But so it doesn’t sound so negative: what on the edge is always good, just if you’re looking for your own?

Go on!

christl10
9 months ago

When do I count among the richest 10% of the total population in Germany:

· from a net budget of EUR 477,200 to this group.

· Under 30-year-olds you have already arrived at the top group with around 70,000 euros.

· The 30-34-year-olds already need 200,000 euros and the 35- to 39-year-olds need more than 300,000 euros to leave 90 percent of the peers behind.

In addition, I find:

· with 16 you should only have your pocket money

· with 18 you should have the money for the driving licence

· with 25 you should already have your first 10,000€ to 15,000€

· with 30 perhaps already his 40.000€ to 50,000€

· with 40 you should have your €150,000 to pay a property

· with 60 the property should be paid off

· with 67 you should retire with an additional €150,000.

This is quite conservative and many will even be clearly above that if one is reasonably successful in the profession.

The goals can be achieved much faster than alone.

I already had my first million euros of fortune and a paid house at 40. .

How to achieve that?

Just by working make career and save……

Or by happy heirs!

Timon079
9 months ago

Joa, I’d say. Sure could be more, but if you look at the cost of driving license, car and insurance, I think it is appropriate for your current life.

TheMordred
9 months ago

I wouldn’t say much. If you live still at home, many cost factors are eliminated. Of course, the driver’s license is expensive out of original, but it’s possible. It is very contemplative, someone who works even more and is paid even better in the training will say is little. Someone who is not so much earned and vague. less work would say is a lot. Everything has disadvantages and disadvantages. More money or less leisure is often the question.

Just4Asking
9 months ago

For someone who has received money regularly in training, this is simply necessary in my eyes. There’s something to be done sometime.

Go ahead and see that the money is even created. Then it doesn’t just sit around and loses value

Glencoe8
9 months ago

Normally, if you are completely supplied at the Hotel Mama. If you had to finance your life, 4200 euros would melt like a package of butter in the sun.

Singuli
9 months ago
Reply to  Glencoe8

If it were…

McPresley
9 months ago

Not overwhelming, but not bad.

At least you can deal with your money, that’s good.

Bricoleur
9 months ago

“Many” is a matter of consideration, but you’ve managed well.

Singuli
9 months ago

I think a lot. And you are on the best way to not need a loan – not your life!

soeinmisthier
9 months ago

It’s a lot in my eyes. I finished my training at the end of January and definitely didn’t have it on my account.

Before someone says I can’t handle money, you should just shut up.

LG

AngiedieSchlaue
9 months ago

4,200 euros are not much nowadays, but still better than nothing.

blacksheepkills
9 months ago

Depends on your lifestyle… For some it’s a lot, for others it’s a little…