• Thorny_Insight@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Starting investing into index fund ETFs

    I only started about 3 years ago but even if I stopped putting in more money right now it would still keep paying me interests around 2000 to 3000€ each year for the rest of my life and it’s 100% passive income. In my case it’s all invested back into the funds though.

    The second best move was starting to track my finances. It’s almost impossible to not change your spending habits once you actually see where all the money is going. Almost anyone can cut atleast 100€ a month from their grocery bills by just being a little more mindfull about what you buy. That’s 1200€/year or 12k€/10 years.

    • Almost anyone can cut atleast 100€ a month from their grocery bills by just being a little more mindfull about what you buy.

      Yeah no. I spent about 150€/month on groceries before, now after the inflations about 180€/month. The only way to safe 100€/month there would be to skip meals.

      From what you write you seem to be in the top 1-10% of people by income, and the numbers you put out only work for people in the same priviledged situation.

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        10 months ago

        I said almost anyone for a reason. Just because general advice doesn’t apply to you specifically, doesn’t mean it doesn’t apply to the average person then either.

        Average monthly cost of groceries in my country in 2020:

        • Single person: 300€
        • Single parent, one child: 350€
        • Couple: 550€
        • Single parent, two childs, 620€
        • Couple, two childs: 760€