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This article was interesting because I know where I study everyone talk about total salary rather then net salary or any other measure to indicate wealth.


With his £390k, Lawrence has accumulated £4.2m in assets.

a flat in Clink Wharf, currently worth around £1.4m, but purchased in 1995 for £285k; a house in Amberley West Sussex, currently worth £822k, but purchased for £618k in 2002 using £136k of profits made on a previous house sale, savings and investments (£640k), deferred compensation (£200k), a pension (£580k), pianos and art work.

Questions:
1. Is asset accumulation going to become more/less important than total salary? Does the economy impact what assets you choose to buy?
2. What would you buy if you had the money?

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He's asking if it is worth having some investments on the side to supplement your compensation from work.

It's a very broad question, but I think the general consensus is that if you're in IB as an analyst, it's not worth it because you won't have any time to manage your properties adequately.

 

answer to questions:

  1. Net income has always been subordinated to enterprise value. IE, who cares how much you make, it's what you HAVE that matters. The economy HAS ALWAYS affected what peopl buy...real estate, fine art, and other investments can only go up in value over time....even if they take short term hits because people simply don't have money to spend.

  2. If I had oodles of cash, I'd buy world peace.

Put that in your pipe and shmoke it.

Get busy living
 

Dude, stop copying articles from efinancialcareers! They suck on there and they suck here.

"After you work on Wall Street it’s a choice, would you rather work at McDonalds or on the sell-side? I would choose McDonalds over the sell-side.” - David Tepper
 

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