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>>27192849
>smaller purchases too it makes shipping easier

I'm German, I have a gold seller 500m from my flat.
Probably gonna gift 5000€ worth to my mom, she's a real doomer.

If nobody convinces me that silver is indeed gonna boom, I'll just get 700g in gold.

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It's independent of salary. The salary high paying tech jobs not in manager position make you 5k to 6k Euros per month, but the Austrian (and I suppose also German) take rate for a wage of x is x/2+500, meaning you only get a salary of 3k to 3.5k.

With the contract when you enter, you also get a stocks assigned worth some sum at that time, which then roll out (so you don't quit early and are incentivised to grow the value of the company). E.g. I got 100k assigned a year ago, but it's much more than that now, and in my case it vests monthly (you can sell or buy other stocks if you like). All of this gets of course also taxed.
It also helps a lot if your company is already traded when you get the moneys, since many companies just fail without stocks ever having a fiat counter value.

You're also asked to make a few proposals for patents and then you get 1k or so from it in return (which is of course much less than what they are worth), but patents are part of the value of a company should it get sold.

And yes being tall and lean and having hair is more important than money, unless you want a family, you can live very will with under 2k per month in Germany.

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