Given the upcoming recession, I'm on the camp of more cash. What do you personally think? And is 65% cash common these days? Level is L66 MS/L6 Goog/L6 FB/P5 Docu
Upcoming recession?? It’s not happening until elections
Also depends on how much faith you have in the company. Is 5% really a difference worth talking about though? Even if you make 300k, that's only 15k cash pre-tax. Unless you're living paycheck to paycheck, you're probably not going to notice a difference.
100% cashhhhh 🤑....thus Netflix 👍
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What if your more cash is an overhead for the company, you will be the first to get chopped off
True. Companies do evaluate your total cost to the company when it comes to selective eliminations.