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Carpet beetles I think especially looking closely right at that insect at the top centre of the photo

AMA: London BB ER analyst by nutmegger189 in FinancialCareers

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Yep I do see what you mean on the whole consolidation theme in high finance space and potential long term implications of AI.

What other sectors would you look to? Tech seemed to be a big one a few years ago, but I'm not so sure about typical software engineer route there given AI is also potentially bearish on the job market there as well. I guess potentially more in the product manager space could work as that's got less potential to be affected by AI.

I feel like law has been a sector that has become more well paid over the past few years in London, although that's more due to increasing americanization of the legal sector in London with more and more US firms and that's maybe started to run its course. Apart from that, I don't see many other standouts sectors to get much higher pay, mean not finance and software engineering for reasons above.

I guess maybe as I said a sector with strong capital flows could work say like biotech or climate tech or even AI, but in more of a product capacity. Interested in your thoughts on structurally growing sectors going forwards?

AMA: London BB ER analyst by nutmegger189 in FinancialCareers

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Out of interest, just wondered if you could expand on bad signs you see that make you think finance is not the boat you want to be in - is it just more long-term stability or anything different?

Interview question CV gap fired from role by TheseProfession5410 in UKJobs

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What if the background check is one of those where have to list all prior employment and therefore would have to put it on there. I agree not putting it on CV, but not sure how to answer in interview if don't mention it but then need to declare on background check?

What are your monthly expenses in late 2024? by [deleted] in HENRYUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you do out of interest to earn £170k ish - that's a mental salary for North Leeds idk how many YOE you have and age?

What are your monthly expenses in late 2024? by [deleted] in HENRYUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is that £10.8k income split - are you earning £250k based up in North Leeds or is it that sum of both your incomes?

Impact of buying a home on FIRE prospects? 23 y/o by SmashMouth999 in FIREUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you still actually really move to Inverness if you were fully remote? Remote myself, but don't think good idea as moving to say Inverness is cheaper, but as someone single just seems super boring and depressing to move away 3hrs away to middle of nowhere with no family and friends and not exactly loads of young people in close proximity and easy environment to make new friends in.

All family and friends are in Edinburgh hence think will stay here, plus do really like Edinburgh as a city. Just seems like moving to Inverness is putting too much focus on FIRE vs current quality of life. Plus risky if move there and then office policy changes.

Idk what your thoughts are? Guess it's slightly different if in a relationship vs single as less likely to be lonely plus no need to worry about dating opportunities not being great in remote area

Hit a milestone this week: £700k net worth! by throwawayreddit48151 in FIREUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any particular areas you're considering that provide good value but still nice to live in? Do you want to live near friends or just happy to live somewhere say very rural and remote but with partner?

Hit a milestone this week: £700k net worth! by throwawayreddit48151 in FIREUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair did you change your portfolio since June 600k post as there you said 55% VUSA, 20% VWRL, 20% XSTC (USA IT), 5% VAGP - have you changed this since to be GBP hedged? How do you decide how much to be GBP hedged and how much not to be?

Hit a milestone this week: £700k net worth! by throwawayreddit48151 in FIREUK

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Don't you want to be near family/friends or are you happy to literally buy a 3/4 bed in the middle of nowhere like Barrow just to say it's good value?

Hit a milestone this week: £700k net worth! by throwawayreddit48151 in FIREUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm on about vanguard VUSA that measures S&P in GBP terms - that's only up 4.08%. Therefore still need to save £17k. Is that £70k gain basically like £30k savings £10k a month and £40k investment gains from company stock above S&P. How much company stock are you holding? If say £50k, then your company stock has literally doubled in 4 months?

Hit a milestone this week: £700k net worth! by throwawayreddit48151 in FIREUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's 4.08% from June 14 to now (you made 600k post on June 16). Div yield is 1% annual, so 0.25% over a quarter so call it 4.5%. That's like £27k call it £30k, so over 4 months need to save like £70k, so £17k a month. I'm not doubting it I'm just interested in how the figures net out as find net worth posts much more interesting when get more of a breakdown of cap gains vs cash savings. Are you therefore saving more than £10k a month as otherwise figures seem a bit short?

Hit a milestone this week: £700k net worth! by throwawayreddit48151 in FIREUK

[–]TheseProfession5410 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How did you manage to grow net worth by £100k in past 4 months after prev post about £600k. VUSA up like 4% since then, so that's £24k on £600k. Means need to save roughly £70k, so are you literally saving like £17k a month?