I'm sure he is including paying off the mortgage as an investment. Don't get me wrong, it's probably the most responsible thing they have done with their money. Otherwise, I'm sure he is using the word "investments" loosely. They would have definitely already mentioned a financial advisor if they had one because to them it would sound monied.To me, Tim is just keeping his head above water dealing with his wife. He's just doing whatever she wants. Figures they have the income and can justify it, so why not. It's not a solution for her issues, or his own. But if it helps with their channel view troubles, he figures all the better.
Jenn's a wreck, it's obvious. Tim enabled her to get to this point and he's doing nothing to fix it.
They both deserve whatever they have coming, but Jackson is an innocent being dragged down by their behavior.
He has mentioned investments before. I really can't see him using an advisor, Tim thinks he knows everything and is probably just buying Disney stock on eTrade.
Watch. Tim will file for a tax filing extension cause April 15 changes every yearAnd I wouldn't put it past Dimmy to play funny math on his tax return at all.
I’m honestly surprised that they still live in the house that (when they bought it) was $450,000. Most people I know with household incomes around $100,000 spend that or more on a decent home, even in the lower cost of living (not FL) south where I live. It’s slightly above average but not obscenely expensive. Staying in that home, like you said, is absolutely a smart decision especially when they already have more space than a family of 3 needs.I'm sure he is including paying off the mortgage as an investment. Don't get me wrong, it's probably the most responsible thing they have done with their money. Otherwise, I'm sure he is using the word "investments" loosely. They would have definitely already mentioned a financial advisor if they had one because to them it would sound monied.
And I wouldn't put it past Dimmy to play funny math on his tax return at all.
I guess we could add that to the list “professionals” that the stans claim when commenting. It is funny, no one has posted a comment about Jackprop being a genius anymore as diagnosed by the commenters that are in various fields of engaging with child prodigies. #homemoviesThere seems to be a few confused people, both stan and non-stan on the new FRE video who are confused about tax deductions and write offs. They think Tim and Jenn are ending up getting all this shit for free. One stan swore it was a benefit for rich people like them, and poor people are just too stupid to understand it. This same stan also claimed to be a tax professional. After I called her out, her posts magically disappeared
I know! I was a little worried today because it took Tony a little while toGod bless Tony. He and hisare so dedicated. The day they don’t show up I’ll worry for him.
Live show is at 3pm EST tomorrow. They really do not care about anyone but themseleves and their convenience. What kind of engagement are you getting from going live at 3 on a Wednesday?
It's not a holiday if you're working though. They could temper what they flex about in their vlogs, then take a real holiday and only film bits for personal enjoyment. Then they could splurge and do wtf they want without comment. How bliss does that sound Trackholes? Problem is, they have an addiction to the camera. Can't function without it. Can't put it down and be a normal family. They have real problems that go beyond needing to vlog for their income. They both have addictive personalities so whether it's food, drink, attention, vlogging, spending, etc it can never be in moderation. Tim reinvented himself so often to get his attention and fame. They must rarely switch off because they film and edit every day. If I took my daily rate and multiplied it by 365 id be making a chunk too but my life would be dominated by my work. I'm working from home and have been almost 2 years now. I hate the blurred line. Even my long break over the holidays didn't feel the same because it was spent in the same surroundings. I miss enjoying my home and it gave me a glimpse of why they holiday so much. They turned a fun thing into work that doesn't give them joy any more. They are escaping by having holidays. But they're doing the same shit, different location and sooner or later that feeling will catch up with them in even the fanciest of hotels. Then what?At the end of the day, they are now completely unrelatable. They are living the life of millionaires. I would be okay (ish) if they weren't constantly away, but talking about how much they've spent on this holiday alone, knowing they're not long back from a cruise and shortly going on another is the content for a millionaire's vlog channel. There's nothing of substance. Nothing helping you make travel plans. Just flexing.
We travelled from Scotland to San Francisco, Hawaii (Big Island and Oahu) and LA for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday before we settled down with kids about 12 years ago and didn't spend even half of what they did.
Retirement is a good point. My employer pays a fairly substantial chunk into my pension each month. They also contribute to my NI (health care & state pension). That is there for me no matter how broke I go. They may seem to get a good income on the surface of it, but how much prep are they doing for their future? I don't know how expensive a private health care plan is, nor if it increases the older and less healthy one is, but surely paying out for all that must take a bite out their income. Plus, if $2 comes along that's another medical bill. And Jenny will want to deliver in the best possible facility. Sheesh if Disney did midwifery she'd be in there.... Oh look Minnie delivered our second miracle!!They could've put the money from even half of their extended Disney tour of hotels/cruise stays in an index fund for their child for the year. They should have several hundred thousand in a fund already- strictly for him. Even if this implodes for them, not touching that money will give their 'miracle' an immeasurable advantage that the majority of children will never see as an adult. If they had been banking several hundred thousand for themselves for several years their own retirement would be assured. They have the means, it's just not that hard. Set up and forget it. Being label whores doesn't make you anything but gauche-real money makes money. Always. But these idiots don't even have insurance- step one of adulting if you can swing it. There ya go, Tim. Free financial advice.
You never know. MySpace used to be a thing and now it was overtaken by other social media.And I agree with @Snippysnips, social media is becoming more of a job simply due to the need to keep up with new platforms, plan and hedge your bets. These bozos show they suck at diversifying their content. It's unlikely YouTube will go bust, but more savvy creators will shift elsewhere if YouTube keep tweaking the algorhythm in their favour. Its all the Trackers know... Churn out the same shit, same way, minimal effort.
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