Get Rich Slow - GQ answers all your personal-finance questions
GQ US|October 2024
This magazine talks a lot about money. Not explicitly, but implicitly. Clothes. Watches. Art. Travel. You know, the good life. So for once, we wanted to take your money questions head-on. Over these 10 pages, we'll talk about how to save, invest, and-yes-spend the GQ way. Tackling everything from ETFs and Roth IRAs to whether or not being really good at sourcing watches or betting on sports qualifies as "investing." So if you're wondering: Can I make smart money choices without giving up all the cool, stylish, indulgent things I love? The answer is yes. As long as you do it right.
By Francisco Attié, Matthew Browne, Daniel Riley, Mick Rouse and Zinya Salfiti - Illustration by Robert Beatty
Get Rich Slow - GQ answers all your personal-finance questions

1 I hear the phrase discretionary income thrown around a lot. Who has extra money? After I put my paycheck toward my necessary expenses, how much of what's left over should I consider saving or investing-and what can I feel comfortable spending on fun stuff?

Not everyone can have discretionary income, but being savvy about your money will allow you to do as much with it as you can at any income level. It all comes down to smart budgeting.

The most standard budgeting template you'll come across is something called the 50/30/20 rule. Fifty percent of your money goes toward necessities, 30 percent toward wants, and 20 percent toward savings-that chunk encompassing both short-term savings goals and investments. While experts argue about the specific ratios, it's generally a good framework. The exact benchmarks don't matter quite as much as adopting the right mindset.

As Nischa Shah, a qualified accountant and former investment banker who offers financial tips to her audience of over a million YouTube subscribers, explains, the most important step is adopting a mentality of paying yourself first. Most people, she explains, will first pay for their necessary expenses, then spend their money on their wants, and then try to save what's left over, only to find out that they don't have anything left to save. Instead, she recommends taking your goal savings rate, 10 percent at minimum, out of your paycheck straightaway, and spending the rest of what's left over after your fixed expenses as you please.

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