Saving 42% of your income (after tax?) is amazing, but looks like there are lots of business trip that save your food and entertainment, looking forward to watching your November spending
@@somesmalljoys @imSuvasco - have you both checked out BillRoo? it was started by Sydney utuber Queenie Tran and her husband Pablo Bizzini ~ and BillRoo does the budgeting and linking expenses
Hi there! I'm a bit curious what your job is to be making $5,000 a month as a 24-year-old in Australia. If you don't mind sharing, could you perhaps share your job profession?
In terms of house prices, Melbourne is one of the cheaper cities. Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Canberra all have higher house prices.
Saving 42% of your income (after tax?) is amazing, but looks like there are lots of business trip that save your food and entertainment, looking forward to watching your November spending
What software do you use for budgeting and linking all your expenses?
I was using excel but recently started using a custom tool (built by my BF) - I may share this tool in future videos!
@@somesmalljoys @imSuvasco - have you both checked out BillRoo? it was started by Sydney utuber Queenie Tran and her husband Pablo Bizzini ~ and BillRoo does the budgeting and linking expenses
Hi there! I'm a bit curious what your job is to be making $5,000 a month as a 24-year-old in Australia. If you don't mind sharing, could you perhaps share your job profession?
Hey! I am a management consultant 😊
@@somesmalljoys Wow that's quite amazing! Thanks for the reply, and I hope you keep sharing your journey on this platform!
Hi..5 grand a month is not enough even for a single. Or is it $5000 a fornight?
@@januzportz7367🥲yes, living in Australia is expensive