Moneywise

It’s Easy to Spend but Hard to Spend Well

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Jul 9, 2024
In this conversation, Andrew Wilkinson, an entrepreneur who achieved early wealth through tech ventures, shares his rollercoaster journey with finances. He reflects on the challenges of managing wealth as a young adult, revealing painful lessons learned after the 2008 crash. Andrew discusses the burdens of excess and how true happiness often lies beyond materialism. He also dives into the complexities of philanthropy and the nuanced relationships that wealth can create within families, emphasizing that financial freedom requires thoughtful spending.
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ANECDOTE

2008 Financial Crisis Wake-Up Call

  • The 2008 stock market crash almost bankrupted Andrew due to a client demanding a refund.
  • This experience served as a wake-up call.
ADVICE

Modest Living and Private Jets

  • Andrew, despite his net worth, lived relatively modestly, spending $250,000 to $1 million annually.
  • He advocates flying private for business, considering it a worthwhile investment.
INSIGHT

Illiquid Net Worth

  • Andrew's $75 million net worth was primarily tied up in private companies, limiting his liquidity.
  • Despite a $5-7 million annual income, he continually reinvested, focusing on cash flow growth.
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