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    I make £156,000 a year but don’t consider myself wealthy – I’ve cut out M&S visits and Botox to save for my ideal home in London.

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    Amelia Brown, a 33-year-old high earner—self-identified as a HENRY (High Earner, Not Rich Yet)—has an impressive annual income of £156,000. However, she claims that despite her earnings, she does not feel “wealthy.” To save £200,000 in two years for her dream home, Amelia has made significant lifestyle changes, including cutting out shopping at M&S and forgoing Botox treatments.

    Though Amelia has increased her earnings from a starting salary of £45,000 in Australia to her current position, she feels she falls into the HENRY bracket. Despite taking home £6,924 monthly after tax and pension contributions, she struggles to build significant assets or wealth.


    Amelia took a high-paying job at a startup to boost her income – Credit: SWNS

    With a bold aim to save £200,000 in two years, Amelia is focused on purchasing a three-bedroom freehold property with a garden in London, where she hopes to start a family. Currently, she has £35,000 in savings. To reach her target, she has imposed strict spending limits, including a complete ban on M&S shopping along with cutting out new clothing and Botox treatments.

    Amelia carefully manages her monthly finances by operating on a “pay yourself first” principle. After covering her monthly expenses, she saves or invests any remaining funds. Recently, she increased her income by 20% through monetized online content, encouraging others to explore alternative income streams.

    As the head of growth in the tech sector based in Stoke Newington, London, Amelia has recognized the challenges of living in a high-cost city. “Living in London makes it difficult to accumulate wealth, even with a good salary,” she notes. She acknowledges her privileged position but remains focused on learning how to turn her earnings into long-term assets.

    Amelia enjoying a moment outdoors with a smile.
    Amelia is hoping to save enough to purchase her ‘forever home’ – Credit: SWNS

    Amelia’s strategy shifts from the conventional wisdom of buying a starter home first. Instead, she aims to accumulate enough cash for her “forever home” to avoid additional costs such as stamp duty and moving fees. Her frugal mindset extends to all areas of her life, including travel and shopping.

    Amelia’s insights extend to financial well-being. She emphasizes the importance of being honest about one’s financial standing and encourages others earning high salaries to scrutinize their expenses. “Many need to identify opportunities to boost their earnings and set realistic financial goals,” she advises.

    Amelia’s Monthly Financial Overview

    Here is a brief overview of Amelia’s monthly finances:

    Take-home pay (after tax and 10% pension contribution): £6,924

    Expenses:

    • Joint account (covering rent, bills, groceries for two cats): £2,500
    • Investments (stocks and shares ISA and crypto): £1,800
    • Sinking funds (for travel and therapy): £500
    • Groceries (non-shared): £200

    Any remaining funds are allocated for miscellaneous expenses such as entertainment.

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