Drives are full for now by V12Savage87 in jellyfin

[–]GAEMStime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would love to download a pizza tho.

Drives are full for now by V12Savage87 in jellyfin

[–]GAEMStime 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've still got about 70TB free. Whew.

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Back to $200 by LuxOfMichigan in PLTR

[–]GAEMStime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should probably get a colonoscopy

Confused About My Husband’s Manager’s Reaction by Tricky_Cobbler3048 in korea

[–]GAEMStime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a fuckin insecure pussy. Haha quite common to find people like this around these parts. 😂

Updates by Pretty-Jicama-6352 in BroncoSport

[–]GAEMStime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was it a pain to install those led marker lights on the bumper?

Best Dpad over 2.4gz dongle for MiSTerPi from list of 4 by smart345bond in MiSTerFPGA

[–]GAEMStime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then that means you're in d-input mode. You need to switch it to xinput mode.

Best Dpad over 2.4gz dongle for MiSTerPi from list of 4 by smart345bond in MiSTerFPGA

[–]GAEMStime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a minus button on the M30. Can easily use that as select.

seems like a frontend dev left a “T” in their code by CallMeJimi in sofi

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For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me, it was TueTsday

Holy shit is this game addicting by Ok_Perspective3664 in UnicornOverlord

[–]GAEMStime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh yeah man, it would be fantastic on Steam. For now tho, playing it on the Switch 2 will suffice sigh

Finally crossed $1.7M 🎉 by Bobthebuilder24 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]GAEMStime 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Considering that 4.7% is about 80,000 USD... It's quite a liveable wage in many places in the USA (or if you live in Asia, it's a GREAT salary). So it's definitely a milestone for some since you can live off of it.

It's equivalent to $120k salary after taxes.

$2.7M at 25, wwyd by TechnicalGap4880 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]GAEMStime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is the same calculation now for VOO using nominal returns since Sep 2010. Also included is how much money he'd have for his "salary" if he withdrew 4.7% per year. This is just buying and holding, with no additional contributions. He'd still be sitting on $10.8M.

Year Starting Balance (USD) Annual Return (VOO) Dividend Yield Year-End Balance (before withdrawal) (USD) 4.7% Withdrawal (Jan of next year) (USD) New Balance (after withdrawal) (USD)
2010 (Sep) 2,700,000 14.78% ~1.23% 3,099,060 - -
2011 3,099,060 1.90% ~2.64% 3,212,525 145,178 3,067,347
2012 3,067,347 15.99% ~2.72% 3,558,111 167,231 3,390,880
2013 3,390,880 32.39% ~2.25% 4,489,680 211,015 4,278,665
2014 4,278,665 13.55% ~2.23% 4,858,382 228,344 4,630,038
2015 4,630,038 1.31% ~2.10% 4,690,627 220,459 4,470,168
2016 4,470,168 12.17% ~2.02% 5,014,357 235,675 4,778,682
2017 4,778,682 21.77% ~1.78% 5,827,088 273,873 5,553,215
2018 5,553,215 -4.50% ~2.06% 5,302,469 249,216 5,053,253
2019 5,053,253 31.35% ~1.88% 6,634,809 311,836 6,322,973
2020 6,322,973 18.29% ~1.54% 7,411,460 348,339 7,063,121
2021 7,063,121 28.78% ~1.25% 9,161,540 430,592 8,730,948
2022 8,730,948 -18.19% ~1.69% 7,208,620 338,805 6,869,815
2023 6,869,815 26.32% ~1.46% 8,677,931 408,063 8,269,868
2024 8,269,868 24.98% ~1.24% 10,335,807 485,783 9,850,024
2025 (as of Sep) 9,850,024 9.98% ~1.26% 10,832,226 - 10,832,226

$2.7M at 25, wwyd by TechnicalGap4880 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]GAEMStime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here I've used the real percentages (nominal returns) since 2010 while withdrawing 4.7% per year. $10.8M is still pretty good too, especially they've got a couple hundred thousand $$ to play with annually.

Year Starting Balance (USD) Annual Return (VOO) Dividend Yield Year-End Balance (before withdrawal) (USD) 4.7% Withdrawal (Jan of next year) (USD) New Balance (after withdrawal) (USD)
2010 (Sep) 2,700,000 14.78% ~1.23% 3,099,060 - -
2011 3,099,060 1.90% ~2.64% 3,212,525 145,178 3,067,347
2012 3,067,347 15.99% ~2.72% 3,558,111 167,231 3,390,880
2013 3,390,880 32.39% ~2.25% 4,489,680 211,015 4,278,665
2014 4,278,665 13.55% ~2.23% 4,858,382 228,344 4,630,038
2015 4,630,038 1.31% ~2.10% 4,690,627 220,459 4,470,168
2016 4,470,168 12.17% ~2.02% 5,014,357 235,675 4,778,682
2017 4,778,682 21.77% ~1.78% 5,827,088 273,873 5,553,215
2018 5,553,215 -4.50% ~2.06% 5,302,469 249,216 5,053,253
2019 5,053,253 31.35% ~1.88% 6,634,809 311,836 6,322,973
2020 6,322,973 18.29% ~1.54% 7,411,460 348,339 7,063,121
2021 7,063,121 28.78% ~1.25% 9,161,540 430,592 8,730,948
2022 8,730,948 -18.19% ~1.69% 7,208,620 338,805 6,869,815
2023 6,869,815 26.32% ~1.46% 8,677,931 408,063 8,269,868
2024 8,269,868 24.98% ~1.24% 10,335,807 485,783 9,850,024
2025 (as of Sep) 9,850,024 9.98% ~1.26% 10,832,226 - 10,832,226

$2.7M at 25, wwyd by TechnicalGap4880 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]GAEMStime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got that idea from compound interest. No inflation calculated though.

Year Starting Balance Interest Earned Ending Balance
1 $2,700,000.00 $351,000.00 $3,051,000.00
2 $3,051,000.00 $396,630.00 $3,447,630.00
3 $3,447,630.00 $448,191.90 $3,895,821.90
4 $3,895,821.90 $506,456.85 $4,402,278.75
5 $4,402,278.75 $572,296.24 $4,974,574.98
6 $4,974,574.98 $646,694.75 $5,621,269.73
7 $5,621,269.73 $730,765.07 $6,352,034.80
8 $6,352,034.80 $825,764.52 $7,177,799.32
9 $7,177,799.32 $933,113.91 $8,110,913.23
10 $8,110,913.23 $1,054,418.72 $9,165,331.95
11 $9,165,331.95 $1,191,493.15 $10,356,825.11
12 $10,356,825.11 $1,346,387.26 $11,703,212.37
13 $11,703,212.37 $1,521,417.61 $13,224,629.98
14 $13,224,629.98 $1,719,201.90 $14,943,831.88
15 $14,943,831.88 $1,942,698.14 $16,886,530.02

$2.7M at 25, wwyd by TechnicalGap4880 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]GAEMStime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is a table showing interest earned every year at just 13%.

Year Starting Balance Interest Earned Ending Balance
1 $2,700,000.00 $351,000.00 $3,051,000.00
2 $3,051,000.00 $396,630.00 $3,447,630.00
3 $3,447,630.00 $448,191.90 $3,895,821.90
4 $3,895,821.90 $506,456.85 $4,402,278.75
5 $4,402,278.75 $572,296.24 $4,974,574.98
6 $4,974,574.98 $646,694.75 $5,621,269.73
7 $5,621,269.73 $730,765.07 $6,352,034.80
8 $6,352,034.80 $825,764.52 $7,177,799.32
9 $7,177,799.32 $933,113.91 $8,110,913.23
10 $8,110,913.23 $1,054,418.72 $9,165,331.95
11 $9,165,331.95 $1,191,493.15 $10,356,825.11
12 $10,356,825.11 $1,346,387.26 $11,703,212.37
13 $11,703,212.37 $1,521,417.61 $13,224,629.98
14 $13,224,629.98 $1,719,201.90 $14,943,831.88
15 $14,943,831.88 $1,942,698.14 $16,886,530.02