PH net worth poll
Poll: PH net worth poll
Total Members Polled: 332
Discussion
Not a clue as I'm not really sure what the house is worth or the exact figure of the mortgage outstanding, we paid a decent deposit but have only had it two years, just spunked all our cash on doing it up too. One car leased, one owned.
I'm a peasant, bawically - am I still allowed to post here?
I'm a peasant, bawically - am I still allowed to post here?
Not sure how everyone is basing there calculations?
For me the large sums of money I have are in my pension pot that I can't touch for some years yet and my house. The rest of it amounts to not much more than about £20k and that will go on a loft conversion we're having done soon (though may add value to the house).
Pension ~£250k
House Value ~£250k
Mortgage ~£150k
Therefore equity in house (£100k) plus pension = £350k.
Did hear something on the radio about a dramatic increase in the number of millionaires in the country though this is predominately down to the inflated property prices in the SE/London. Sadly I'm not one of them, yet.
For me the large sums of money I have are in my pension pot that I can't touch for some years yet and my house. The rest of it amounts to not much more than about £20k and that will go on a loft conversion we're having done soon (though may add value to the house).
Pension ~£250k
House Value ~£250k
Mortgage ~£150k
Therefore equity in house (£100k) plus pension = £350k.
Did hear something on the radio about a dramatic increase in the number of millionaires in the country though this is predominately down to the inflated property prices in the SE/London. Sadly I'm not one of them, yet.
It's pretty simple to work out.
If you sold up absolutely everything then emptied your bank accounts, pension funds and shares etc, how much would you have in your money pile?
If you have any form of debts such as loans or credit cards, you need to minus those from the final total.
That's fairly easily unless I'm missing something??
If you sold up absolutely everything then emptied your bank accounts, pension funds and shares etc, how much would you have in your money pile?
If you have any form of debts such as loans or credit cards, you need to minus those from the final total.
That's fairly easily unless I'm missing something??
Monkeylegend said:
So 21% so far are millionaires/multi millionaires, which just goes to show based on a very high proportion of the threads on here, you don't need too much class or intelligence to get rich
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