I just started my job in greenwich about a month ago, and here's what my monthly income/expense looks like:
Income:
$5000 - salary
$130 - interest/dividend income
Total: $5130
Expenses:
$1700 - rent, 1 bedroom apt
$11.16 - carry cost of security deposit
$300 - utilities
$1380.62 - Tax (Filing status: Single, 2 exemptions)
$500 - food and alcohol
$10 - Gas (only takes me about 60 seconds to drive to/from work)
$100 - Car Insurance
$300 - Allowance for other misc. expenses
Total: 4301.78
0 saving for 401k, as my company's plan is a piece of shit (ironic considering it's a hedge fund)
Net: 828.22
Damn this place is expensive. I swear, the supermarket here jacked up the price like 20 - 30% just because it's greenwich, and gasoline even costs like 10% more!
If I had to pay any student loans, or I was working a regular job (I work ~ 11 hrs / day now for a hedge fund), I'd probably be deep in the red for monthly PnL just on basic living expenses.
Income:
$5000 - salary
$130 - interest/dividend income
Total: $5130
Expenses:
$1700 - rent, 1 bedroom apt
$11.16 - carry cost of security deposit
$300 - utilities
$1380.62 - Tax (Filing status: Single, 2 exemptions)
$500 - food and alcohol
$10 - Gas (only takes me about 60 seconds to drive to/from work)
$100 - Car Insurance
$300 - Allowance for other misc. expenses
Total: 4301.78
0 saving for 401k, as my company's plan is a piece of shit (ironic considering it's a hedge fund)
Net: 828.22
Damn this place is expensive. I swear, the supermarket here jacked up the price like 20 - 30% just because it's greenwich, and gasoline even costs like 10% more!
If I had to pay any student loans, or I was working a regular job (I work ~ 11 hrs / day now for a hedge fund), I'd probably be deep in the red for monthly PnL just on basic living expenses.
