![]() ![]() Kind of just playing it by ear right now. Whether or not that happens remains to be seen. Ideally before I start a family, I'd like to have all my finances in order. I would be lying if I wasn't hoping that I'd get some kind of financial windfall from Kodable, which would be great. A lot of my finances I am kind of playing it by ear. ![]() And the other thing that I do is I spend for a gym membership that's about $44 a month. Maybe you need to go to the doctor, you get hurt, or you've got a bill or if get in an accident or something like that. This leaves you with around 300 to 400, $375 in incidentals. So after all of those expenses, you end up with about $875 leftover. It gives me about $1,000 to, you know, invest in myself and really put myself at a level where I feel comfortable coming into the office and I'm not feeling too tired and too down. So, other than that, I have about $1,000 for various, you know, things that I might do for fun, you know, maybe go out with my friends for a drink after work or, you know, go up to Tahoe to snow board for a weekend, things like that. Saves a ton of money so I don't have to eat at restaurants or other things like that, and it's a lot more convenient. The bigger reason was to lose weight, but I cook all my meals for the week before I start, so that comes to about 35, $40 for a full week of meals, which is pretty good. Something I do to save money, I actually do meal prep. I'm lucky I don't have any student loans so that doesn't come into it. That's including, you know, the car payment, insurance, gas, maintenance. My various car expenses comes to about $500 a month. You know, the gas bill, the electric bills comes out to about 60 bucks a month, internet's about 30, and then I've got a phone bill of about $40 a month. If I lived alone, it would be considerably more. I live with two people two blocks down the street, which is great, but I live with other people to kind of decrease my expenses. So after expenses, you know, things you can't get away from, you've got roughly $4,300 a month in income. Roughly $2,000 or $1,900 of that goes towards taxes, health insurance, various things like that. If you think about that on a monthly basis, that's about $6,250 a month. Because I am so focused on building a company right now, I really just want enough money to pay my expenses, be comfortable, not be in need, and other than that, I don't really need a ton of it.
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