Have you even read the comment you are responding to?
Also, no idea what consulting firms do, clearly.
Have you even read the comment you are responding to?
Also, no idea what consulting firms do, clearly.
Going through SEC filings is not on my hobby list.
Cars devaluate around 50% every 3 years, so if you bought a 3 year old car instead of new, you could swap it every 7 years for the same cost. And if it holds some residual value, even more often than that...
Some manufacturers even offer warranties on 3 year old leasing returns.
Mostly, yes, except addresses. Public companies publish that data.
If you have pets bigger than a hamster, 70k in your lifetime seems reasonable, even low. That around 1k per year.
And a different used car every 6 years is borderline frugal. My dream would be a new car every 3 years.
I don't see the data to be so bad. Even the house financing is realistic (heavily dependent on location, of course).
"There's nothing more intoxicating than the clear absence of a penis."
Charisma is convincing you to eat the fruit salad anyway.
Well, now we can feel at home, it's just like reddit!
Lidl is also a big Corp.
"appeal to the majority doesn't help your case"
- guy who used appeal to the majority first
Neither does anyone on here, but at least you don't deny it :)