Moved to the US, have Vanguard set up.
Am contributing enough % into the pre-tax 401k so Google matches and it maxes out. This comes to $30k ish a year.
I can save $1k easily per month extra. Is it worth investing this directly into a Vanguard index fund? That is $12k a year. Including bonus I can probably save $50k / year.
Curious how I grow my net worth given people on Blind seem to be millionaires within 5 years and I will only have $250k at this rate (ignoring inflation / comp increases).
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Also you haven’t counted any RSUs towards your savings. Are you not getting any RSUs? RSUs and company stock growth are what have propelled people to 1M within 5 years.