What I spend, save, and give, I consider to be a deeply personal and confidential thing. But since this forum is completely anonymous, it is good to see where others stand on financial issues.
I haven't seen a thread on giving, so I thought I would find how everyone feels about giving, and why.
As for myself, we have generally purposed to give a minimum of 10% of our earnings away each year - charities, churches, worthy causes, etc.
Some years, we fell really short of our goal and have given as little as 3% of our income away. Other years, we have been right there at or very near our goal. This year, we absolutely committed to the 10% as our New Year's Resolution. I think we are going to make that number this year.
Why do I give 10%? Back when I was 23 years old and fresh out of college with a job paying $16,500 a year, I went to see a fellow who was a Financial Advisor with Merrill Lynch. I thought to myself, this guy can give me some really good nuggets to build wealth.
When we sat down, we talked IRA, 401K, stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. I was fretting about how much we were going to be able to save on our budget and so on.
He looked me straight in the eye and said "You are making this way too complicated. GIVE 10 percent. SAVE 10 percent. LIVE on the rest. For the rest of your life."
We have tried to stick with that formula, and I must say that for me personally, it has worked. It has created a sense of equilibrium for us that we 1) Have plenty to live on, 2) Have given away a decent slice, and 3) Have saved a decent slice.
I haven't seen a thread on giving, so I thought I would find how everyone feels about giving, and why.
As for myself, we have generally purposed to give a minimum of 10% of our earnings away each year - charities, churches, worthy causes, etc.
Some years, we fell really short of our goal and have given as little as 3% of our income away. Other years, we have been right there at or very near our goal. This year, we absolutely committed to the 10% as our New Year's Resolution. I think we are going to make that number this year.
Why do I give 10%? Back when I was 23 years old and fresh out of college with a job paying $16,500 a year, I went to see a fellow who was a Financial Advisor with Merrill Lynch. I thought to myself, this guy can give me some really good nuggets to build wealth.
When we sat down, we talked IRA, 401K, stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. I was fretting about how much we were going to be able to save on our budget and so on.
He looked me straight in the eye and said "You are making this way too complicated. GIVE 10 percent. SAVE 10 percent. LIVE on the rest. For the rest of your life."
We have tried to stick with that formula, and I must say that for me personally, it has worked. It has created a sense of equilibrium for us that we 1) Have plenty to live on, 2) Have given away a decent slice, and 3) Have saved a decent slice.
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