Now that you mention it, you're right, maybe some of that extra $300k went to the employees? I don't know because I wasn't in the room. I'm curious how much money employees got, and why $3.7 million was enough when $2.9 wasn't.
As for $3.7 vs $2.9...that was basically the number that, to oversimplify, would roughly give the outcome I wanted for "retirement" when it comes to investment interest over the next 50 years.
Basically, it's the number I felt comfortable with to not instantly feel like I needed to get back to work in a few years.
As for $3.7 vs $2.9...that was basically the number that, to oversimplify, would roughly give the outcome I wanted for "retirement" when it comes to investment interest over the next 50 years.
Basically, it's the number I felt comfortable with to not instantly feel like I needed to get back to work in a few years.