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re: Net Worth at 30
Posted on 7/28/13 at 11:12 pm to aaronb023
Posted on 7/28/13 at 11:12 pm to aaronb023
Better question. Are you a UAW,or PAW according to Thomas Stanley's classic book "The Millionaire Next Door."
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Under Accumulator of Wealth (UAW) is a name coined by the authors used to represent individuals who have a low net wealth compared to their income. A $250,000 per year doctor is an "Under Accumulator of Wealth" if his/her net worth is less than the product of their age and one tenth of his/her realized pretax income.[1] Take for example a 50-year-old doctor earning $250,000, according to the formula she should have (50*250,000*10%) or about $1.25 million in net worth. If her net worth is lower, she is an "Under Accumulator". The UAW style is based more on consumption of income rather than on the method of saving income. Prodigious Accumulators of Wealth (PAW) is the reciprocal of the more common UAW, accumulating usually well over the product of the individual’s age and one tenth of his/her realized pretax income and are usually considered to be millionaires; however, not all are.[2]
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:00 am to nogoodjr
I'd say most people on here are UAWs. I don't think that formula is realistic until you are in your 30's.
There's no way someone could graduate college at 22, have a 50k starting salary, and accumulate a $110,000 net worth. Within a year
There's no way someone could graduate college at 22, have a 50k starting salary, and accumulate a $110,000 net worth. Within a year
Posted on 7/29/13 at 12:35 pm to nogoodjr
I actually feel pretty good with things using this formula (and there are a lot of years going into that multiplier). Since I seem to be one of the oldest ones on here, let me say to the younger ones to just start with good habits and keep it continuous. My ex and I both went to college but never finished. We were both blessed with parents that taught us to manage our money well and we have over the years. He made fairly good money and I managed it well for him. We always lived below our means, invested in real estate and the stock market. Always paid cash for cars, boats, vacations. We have had very nice homes but not as expensive as we could have afforded - I was happier with a nice home and having income producing properties. In the end, youngest will graduate in December, they are both just about on their own and doing well. I really could care less about a big house but I do enjoy having a lot of freedom in my life to be able to work as I please and do the things I enjoy. BTW, take much care in choosing your spouse and treat them with the care they deserve - biggest hit to your wealth is a divorce. And quite honestly, ours was absolutely as amicable as any could have possibly been.
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