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Tom
04-09-2004, 04:55 AM
What amount of monthly income would you be happy with. What amount would you be really happy with? How far away are you from the first one?

For me...

1. $10,000
2. $100,000
3. You really think I'm gonna tell you how much money I make? ;)

Antiphrasis
04-09-2004, 05:12 AM
For me:

1. $5,000
2. $20,000

Ditto on number three. =)

rwaforums
04-09-2004, 07:26 AM
In pounds sterlings:

1. £1,500 per month
2. £1,800 per month.

The second figure would be double my take home salary at the moment. :D

flensborg
04-17-2004, 06:26 AM
1) $10,000
2) $50,000
3) $2,300

Tom
04-17-2004, 06:32 AM
Welcome to the forum flensborg...Nice to have you. :)

IAFPO
04-17-2004, 12:33 PM
I'm not really about money, so I would say:

1.) $5,000 a month (content)
1a.) $10,000 a month (happy)
2.) $20,000 a month (really happy)
2a.) $83,334 a month (super delighted)
3.) I am far away from that goal.

This is talking about my personal income I use to live, not total income from various businesses I work on, and it doesn't include proceeds to my nonprofit. I am also figuring that the business and nonprofit will cover any expenses that are directly related to their operations. For example, if my company wants me to fly to the Caribbean for a business deal, then the company would pay for the ticket, not me. Basically, I want a decent lifestyle and not have to worry about money, I am not about being personally rich. The more money I get, however, the more impact I can have on people's lives. So I intend on acquiring money and becoming wealthy simply because it would give me more power in the world to make a difference.

As far as my nonprofit and its nonprofit members:

1.) $1 million a year ($83,333.34 / month)
2.) $1 billion a year ($83.4 million per month)
3.) Not even close, but we just started. If things go well, within a year we should be able to get some large grants for one of our nonprofit members.

The money flowing through the nonprofits would be used to make a difference in the community and the world. I would draw a small salary so that I could devote my time to the nonprofit.

As far as the businesses I am in:

1.) $1 million a year ($83,333.34 / month)
2.) $100 million a year ($8,333,300.34 / month)
3.) Not even close there either, but working on it.

I see my businesses making me wealthy, and this is where most of my income would come from.

Thanks for bringing up this topic. Until now I hadn't put down specific numbers for my personal income, and income for my nonprofit and my businesses. This suddenly makes it more real and reminds me what I am up to in life. I am not even close to any of these numbers, but at least now I know what I am shooting for.

Thanks. :)

JamesQ
04-25-2004, 05:13 PM
This is how much I'd be happy with:

1. $20K
2. $150K
3. Poor student, so not too much.

Those are my ideal numbers, I know that they aren't that realistic, but I can always daydream. :)

Scarlet Warrior
04-25-2004, 09:38 PM
1. $4000
2. $10-20,000
3. I'm in the same boat as JamesQ - studying so not earning much income. :(

MantaRayz
04-26-2004, 06:58 PM
Good Question!

1 - To survive and stay alive ...... $5 ....... thousand that is
2 - To be happy with? $11,000
3 - To be able to contribute at a level I'd love? $2,083,333

How close am I to that?
1 - There
2 - On track by July 2004
3 - Well, some days closer than others. Today, alot closer than yesterday.

Tom
04-27-2004, 12:05 AM
Sounds good Manta!

Jasonpr
04-28-2004, 10:19 AM
1. 3,000
2. 10,000
3. was making round $1400 a month workin a 40 hr job but umm.. now im investing my time into online ecommerce and real estate

Tom
04-28-2004, 11:37 AM
Welcome to the forum Jasonpr!

endeavour
05-05-2004, 05:19 AM
relativity is an amazing thing.

$10,000 a month is a nice dream if you don't have it, but if you do, it's what you start to expect (which i do)

now, $10,000 per week would be the next step, and really be quite brilliant, if i could attain it.

my best week ever was about $6,500.00, but the regular problem is maintaining the consistency of income.

what goes up must come down, and i tell you there is also a lesson to be learned here - when you go up there, you start to feel bulletproof, and you unknowingly start to become a little cocky about your talents, slolwy bringing you back down. you have good days/weeks/months, and then you have other types. and currently i'm having one of the others, which is incredibly frustrating.

i'm sure when i reach my $10K per week deal (please!) i'll get used to it too.

guess i'll be happy though.

airpaden
05-27-2006, 01:38 AM
What amount of monthly income would you be happy with. What amount would you be really happy with? How far away are you from the first one?

For me...

1. $10,000
2. $100,000
3. You really think I'm gonna tell you how much money I make? ;)

$50k

Reeveso
07-24-2006, 11:34 AM
My first goal is $10,000/month
Then I want to hit $10,000/week, so $40,000/month

My ultimate goal is to hit double digit millions.....so 833,333/month - can you imagine having that much income? lol