Poll: Do you invest part of your income?
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Sep 19, 2019

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Michael Harris
Michael Harris  Identity Verified
Alemania
Local time: 17:08
Miembro 2006
alemán al inglés
Other Sep 19, 2019

Invest, in what?

I am paying for my own flat, I have a car, computers, etc. etc. (and a wife and children☺)

Or do you mean in the stock markets?


neilmac
Priscila Wilke
 
neilmac
neilmac
España
Local time: 17:08
español al inglés
+ ...
Other Sep 19, 2019

Earlier this year I adopted a rescue dog (or rather, the people who had found it dumped it on me when it started chewing up their furniture) and last month she ran out in front of a car while chasing a rabbit and broke her leg. So far, the treatment has cost me so much (over 2k) that it has basically eaten up everything I'd managed to put aside towards buying a new motorbike.
So, no. Back to square one...


 
Edith van der Have
Edith van der Have
Países Bajos
Local time: 17:08
Miembro 2016
inglés al neerlandés
+ ...
Invest in my company or in shares? Sep 19, 2019

Both cases: yes. I invest in company-related things such as software, hardware and permanent education. I also buy shares and bonds for several goals, e.g. renovation of our house, our children's study, retirement.

Olavo Nogueira
 
Kay Denney
Kay Denney  Identity Verified
Francia
Local time: 17:08
francés al inglés
. Sep 19, 2019

My partner has invested in property and there's stuff he tells me I have to declare on my tax form so I suppose the answer is yes, although my role has been much more passive than that.

 
Nikolay Novitskiy
Nikolay Novitskiy  Identity Verified
Federación Rusa
Local time: 20:08
Miembro 2018
inglés al ruso
Yes, of course Sep 19, 2019

If you don't invest, you consume it all, and you are no longer protected.

 
Olavo Nogueira
Olavo Nogueira  Identity Verified
Brasil
inglés al portugués
+ ...
50-30-20 Sep 19, 2019

As any freelancer my income is variable, so in order to manage my money, I adopted the 50-30-20 rule.

Off all the money I earn:

50% goes to my fixed expenses, the ones I have every month (rent, internet, bills...).

20% goes to financial investments (like stocks) and professional investments (software, courses, events...)

30% in this group is the money I can use to have some fun (but, If there is a lack of money in any of the other two groups I
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As any freelancer my income is variable, so in order to manage my money, I adopted the 50-30-20 rule.

Off all the money I earn:

50% goes to my fixed expenses, the ones I have every month (rent, internet, bills...).

20% goes to financial investments (like stocks) and professional investments (software, courses, events...)

30% in this group is the money I can use to have some fun (but, If there is a lack of money in any of the other two groups I will withdraw money from this group)

This planning is working pretty well with me.
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Edith van der Have
Iwona Budzynska MCIL
Sumaiya Nishat
 
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida  Identity Verified
Portugal
Local time: 16:08
Miembro 2007
inglés al portugués
+ ...
Yes and no Sep 19, 2019

I invested in my children until they left the nest though that’s not entirely true as I still help regularly one of them…

neilmac
 
Muriel Vasconcellos
Muriel Vasconcellos  Identity Verified
Estados Unidos
Local time: 08:08
Miembro 2003
español al inglés
+ ...
Other Sep 20, 2019

I put about 10% of my freelance income into a savings account. It's not an "investment," but the cash may come in handy someday. Two years ago I told my trustee that I had X amount of money in my savings account. She scoffed and said, "Well at least you have it today." She assumed that I'd be tapping into my savings, but her comment motivated me to keep increasing the amount and that's when I started my 10% plan.

 
Lincoln Hui
Lincoln Hui  Identity Verified
Hong Kong
Local time: 23:08
Miembro
chino al inglés
+ ...
Yes Sep 20, 2019

Starting this year, at least half of my annual income will go to fixed-income bond funds.

 
Gitte Hovedskov (X)
Gitte Hovedskov (X)
Dinamarca
Local time: 17:08
inglés al danés
+ ...
Other Sep 20, 2019

Hahahahahahaha

I wish!!!


neilmac
Michael Harris
 
LIZ LI
LIZ LI  Identity Verified
China
Local time: 23:08
francés al chino
+ ...
4+3+2+1 Sep 20, 2019

This is a well accepted formula here in my country (or maybe elsewhere):
40% for long term investments: property, long term participations...
30% mid-term, 20% short-term and 10% daily expenses.

It seemed to work well for some of us.

But for me personnally, 80%+ goes to savings & stocks market.


 
Samuel Murray
Samuel Murray  Identity Verified
Países Bajos
Local time: 17:08
Miembro 2006
inglés al afrikaans
+ ...
On what invest means in English Sep 20, 2019

Michael Harris wrote:
Invest, in what? I am paying for my own flat, I have a car, computers, etc. etc. (and a wife and children). Or do you mean in the stock markets?


Although cognates for "invest" in many languages can mean simply spending money, in English the term typically means to "put money into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit". Some people consider the act of lending money for interest to be "investing" as well, although lending doesn't actually yield a profit (it yields only repayments, with or without interest). Some people even say that they're "investing" when they spend money on things that they hope will increase their income (hence the idea that one can "invest" in a CAT tool when in reality you're actually just buying it).

On the other hand, it could be that the poll poster simply meant "do you save up for old age" or "do you save up for old age in vehicles other than a pension fund". Who knows? We can't ask that person what he meant.


 
Mario Freitas
Mario Freitas  Identity Verified
Brasil
Local time: 12:08
Miembro 2014
inglés al portugués
+ ...
It's my intent, but so far... Sep 21, 2019

I had two kids in high-school and a wife and a kid in college until last year.
Now, I have three kids in college and a "doctor" wife. So now I can start thiking of investing part of my income, something I always planned to do but was never able to.


 


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