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What % of your gross income do you attempt to save each month?

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    An individual's total personal income before taking taxes or deductions into account.

    ^^ Definition of gross income.

    I am trying for 13.5 %
     
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    I put 9% into my 401(k) every month and then just randomly save into my emergency fund when I can. I know this % needs to increase, but I've got substantial student loans that hinder my ability to save more. Luckily, my employer has a very generous 401(k) match, so I am not falling too terribly far behind.
     
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    Currently only saving 10%
     
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    Define savings? Does 401K count?

    In terms of cash on hand 15% automatically goes into company stock which I sell every 3 month. So there's 15% there. If I'm good, I'll put away another $1K or so a month. Slightly harder now with a mortgage but wife is also working so we're pretty good. Will probably impossible if we have kids as planned in the next few.

    At Air Langhi, 70% is pretty solid, wish I can put that much away :( In all honesty if I was single and really willing to tighten belt, i'd probably do it. Oh, and the 70% would have to be net... wait do you not pay taxes?
     
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    If you include 401k, which we both max out... Exactly 55%
     
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    25% but that includes a generous company match.
     
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    Not enough around 8%. I was up to 20% for a 5 year period. Now it seems like the older you get the harder it is to save.
     
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    I guess I didn't read the question right. I assumed after tax. I don't usually save that much just attempt to.
     
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    0%... Well, I guess it would actually be a negative percentage. Maybe -50%.
     
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    around 40%
     
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    About 6% (probably will be 0% once I am forced into obamacare :mad: )
     
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    About 15%
     
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    Damn, you must be single with no kids
     
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    50-60%.

    FT Intern living with parents.
     
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    -100%

    Student loans. :D
     
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    Not much recently. Have had a lot of costs: wedding, ******* rings, new house.

    I send 10% to 401k and I have some small stock/investments I know nothing about.

    For the next few months I'll be trying to save about 40% from each pay check to pay for a honeymoon.

    After that, it will probably go down to 25-30% and the difference will be added to my mortgage payments.
     
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    So what's the ideal % to save if you're living solo? And have no loans whatsoever.
     
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    Counting an employer match as part of your savings is doing it wrong.

    I currently save about 10% for retirement and about 10% to an emergency fund and about 10% for child education. So about 30% total.
     
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    i follow the mercedez benz model.

    1/3 expenses
    1/3 savings/investment
    1/3 fun/charity
     

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