I've spent upwards of $20,000 per month on personal items from Amazon. Usually I average four figures per month though. But if I'm in a Lego buying frenzy, then all bets are off.
Oh wait, she spent $41,000 per YEAR on Amazon? I thought it was $41,000 per MONTH!
Yeah, she's a lightweight then.
According to my Amazon account, I placed 333 orders last year.
I would argue that while Madoka couldbe very rich, but likely his lifestyle consumes much of his income leaving him with a lot less assets and a lot more liabilities than he would ever admit.How rich are you?
I've spent upwards of $20,000 per month on personal items from Amazon. Usually I average four figures per month though. But if I'm in a Lego buying frenzy, then all bets are off.
Oh wait, she spent $41,000 per YEAR on Amazon? I thought it was $41,000 per MONTH!
Yeah, she's a lightweight then.
According to my Amazon account, I placed 333 orders last year.
I would argue that while Madoka couldbe very rich, but likely his lifestyle consumes much of his income leaving him with a lot less assets and a lot more liabilities than he would ever admit.
Well, I hope you never run into any too big of trouble. You obviously work hard and earn a lot, I hope you manage to keep a lot long into retirement.Hey now, I admit it all the time; in fact I just said it yesterday. I'm a spendthrift.
But actually I don't have many liabilities. Most of my utility bills are paid 3-6 years in advance. I have no student loans, car loans, or credit card debt. The only long term debt I have are for two of my homes.
I do have a some assets though. I have equity in three homes and four paid off cars. I have large Lego and gun collections that if I were to liquidate, would pay off both the remaining loans on my homes. Most of my electronics depreciate to nothing, but I do have around 30 computers and 10 large TVs.