EFFORTPOST "401k Loan And Budgeting Is Ripping This Couple Apart"

https://youtube.com/watch?v=kLTgg7B-5p0

This one's really really weird. Something feels incredibly off about his situation or at least the way he talks about it. Please post your opinions because I'm at a loss.

Personal Details -

  • 33 y/o Virginian

  • Lynchberg

  • Job - "Large Tech Company" "Manages Account Managers"

  • Father was a Pastor

  • Eight siblings growing up, spends a little too much trying to give his kids opportunities that he didn't?

    • issues when trying to save that isn't directly for a thing he wants to buy
  • Married for 10 years

    • Caleb suggests couples therapy per usual :marseyeyeroll:

Job Status - (He's getting laid off)

  • $33k equity every year vests every 3 year?

  • 115k 10% bonus half performance half company performance

  • 7.5% last year

  • "Company is doing well" holding margins and growing a little

  • 1.1 billion a quarter revenue? There since 2018

    • Net 200 million
  • Company is laying off 8% of workforce

    • Rolling layoffs

    • Found out March 1st that he's getting laid off, but begging him to stay until May 1st

    • Volunteered to be laid off if they were laying off someone at his level?

      • Asked Jesus if he should volunteer to be laid off or not and I guess Jesus said yes?

        • Also he wasn't doing much there? And had gotten complacent? He said this later
      • Cousin says he'll pay 120k at a director level role in a different company

      • Given 3 months Admin Leave

      • Cousin's company decided he was not qualified so this is all down the drain

        • Will be going to get a real estate license instead
      • Other cousin has offered him a real estate job (he is going to try this)

        • plans on bailing if he can't sell something within 3 months
    • They are working on some sort of important legacy system migration but still getting cut? :marseythinkorino:

    • Wife's 'cap' is 40k

    • Severance -

      • ~30k including the Admin leave thing?

      • 35k 2 weeks for every tear there

      • 10k retention bonus for staying

Expenses -

  • Donations

    • $800 a month to his church

    • $170 a month to missions

  • 6k per year for two kids in private school

    • Hybrid school, home schools 2 days a week
  • No mortgage

    • Bought a house for 265'000, sold it for 575'000

    • Some weird stuff with the grandfather giving him money or something? I lost track of the plot

  • Lots of going out to eat, the wife takes the kids very frequently instead of cooking them food? Timestamp

    • Weird stories from the wife's childhood something is very very wrong here. Timestamp for anyone willing to help me parse this. I feel like I'm missing something.
  • Fast food expenses are appearing on the recurring bills credit card. Timestamp

  • Recurring payments for whole organic milk for "allergies" - This turns into "store bought milk is not as good for you"

  • Budget - income is equal to expenditure

Savings -

  • 20'000 savings

    • 10k cash in bank

    • 10k in Bitcoin

    • Only has that 10k cash in the bank because he watched the videos

  • Wife and him have 3k in checking account (4%):

  • He has 5500 in Etrade (3%)

  • Had 36'000 emergency

    • All spent?

    • Can't name where he spent them

    • treated as a slush fund :marseyxd:

Debt -

  • 401k loan

    • Needed 10k, had 15k on him but needed more

    • For a legal situation 5k retainer, 10k refundable in a year?

    • Portfolio Value $39'000 (including the loan)

  • Has gone through cycles of consumer debt in the past?

Credit -

  • Credit decimated by a Coles credit card with a balance he forgot about for 6 months :marseypoor:

Caleb seethes about some book called "Rich Dad Poor Dad" for a minute or two Timestamp

"I don't know where my money's going" :marseythinkorino:

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I'm sure he will be fine after getting into real estate

:#marseyclueless:


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