A friend of mine earns nearly $135,000 a year.


On paper, it looks like he’s made it.
Then reality kicks in:
$3,600 mortgage
$1,250 car payments
$950 student loans
$700 childcare
$500 insurance
That’s over $7,000 gone every month before food, utilities, fuel, or unexpected expenses.
A six figure salary can impress people.
But cash flow is what determines whether you sleep peacefully at night.
Sometimes the paycheck looks like success…
The monthly bills tell a very different story.
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