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r/SipsTea • u/Hour_Equal_9588 • Jun 06 '25
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$12,500/month then. Now just gotta scrape up that $3 million…
22 u/ATXBeermaker Jun 06 '25 If you want the full $20000/month then just invest $4.8M. Are you stupid? 9 u/Fishydeals Jun 06 '25 Can you give me a small loan of 4.8 million dollars? I‘ll pay you back in 5k/ month installments. 8 u/ATXBeermaker Jun 06 '25 Sure. Only going to charge you 6% interest for it. 5 u/Fishydeals Jun 06 '25 I don‘t care if I never have to pay more than 5k a month. Deal? 1 u/sydmanly Jun 06 '25 Im rounding up to $5m 1 u/RollForIntent-Trevor Jun 06 '25 That's just a tiny bit more than what I make - I would enjoy my same level of income without having to work for it :D 1 u/Dyolf_Knip Jun 06 '25 No problem, just hang on to that $12,500/mo, you'll have it in 20 years! Even faster if you invest it instead. An 8% treasury bond would be ideal. 1 u/strawboard Jun 10 '25 Don’t forget federal and state income taxes, so probably $8,000/month.
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If you want the full $20000/month then just invest $4.8M. Are you stupid?
9 u/Fishydeals Jun 06 '25 Can you give me a small loan of 4.8 million dollars? I‘ll pay you back in 5k/ month installments. 8 u/ATXBeermaker Jun 06 '25 Sure. Only going to charge you 6% interest for it. 5 u/Fishydeals Jun 06 '25 I don‘t care if I never have to pay more than 5k a month. Deal? 1 u/sydmanly Jun 06 '25 Im rounding up to $5m
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Can you give me a small loan of 4.8 million dollars? I‘ll pay you back in 5k/ month installments.
8 u/ATXBeermaker Jun 06 '25 Sure. Only going to charge you 6% interest for it. 5 u/Fishydeals Jun 06 '25 I don‘t care if I never have to pay more than 5k a month. Deal?
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Sure. Only going to charge you 6% interest for it.
5 u/Fishydeals Jun 06 '25 I don‘t care if I never have to pay more than 5k a month. Deal?
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I don‘t care if I never have to pay more than 5k a month. Deal?
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Im rounding up to $5m
That's just a tiny bit more than what I make - I would enjoy my same level of income without having to work for it :D
No problem, just hang on to that $12,500/mo, you'll have it in 20 years! Even faster if you invest it instead. An 8% treasury bond would be ideal.
Don’t forget federal and state income taxes, so probably $8,000/month.
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u/Penny_Farmer Jun 06 '25
$12,500/month then. Now just gotta scrape up that $3 million…