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What is a "good salary" in Kenya?
hardwood
#151 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:00:47 AM
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Sevian wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I'd consider this a 'comfortable' lifestyle in that one can meet their needs in a good neighborhood in Nairobi. Family with 2 kids.

1. Rent 70k
2. food/shopping - 25k
3. car (loan+Insurance) 35k
4. fuel sh700*30days= 21k
5. lunch 250*20days = 5k
6. savings/sacco/NSE - 20k
7. school fees 2 kids at 80k per term each kid- 40k pm
8. entertainment 4 beers @250, 4 days a week - 20k
9. Medical - 10k
10. Relatives - 5k
11. Househelp - 10k
Total 261k

You need a net of 261K.


Where and how I live reflects this. Lunch ya 250 ndio haiambatani na software ya 70k rent. And this would probably be 2 incomes, coming to a gross above 350k


Lunch is only yako at the canteen kwa job for 20 working days a month, not family lunch. I have also added mpango 30k hapo juu.
Jon Jones
#152 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:02:34 AM
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Location: Thika
hardwood wrote:
I'd consider this a 'comfortable' lifestyle in that one can meet their needs in a good neighborhood in Nairobi. Family with 2 kids.

1. Rent 70k
2. food/shopping - 25k
3. car (loan+Insurance) 35k
4. fuel sh700*30days= 21k
5. lunch 250*20days = 5k
6. savings/sacco/NSE - 20k
7. school fees 2 kids at 80k per term each kid- 40k pm
8. entertainment 4 beers @250, 4 days a week - 20k
9. Medical - 10k
10. Relatives - 5k
11. Househelp - 10k
Total 261k

You need a net of 261K.

NB: Mpango will cost an extra 30k, so you will need 291k.

Savings of 20k out of a 261k salary...rent of 70k, fuel of 21k, school fees of 40k per month,...that is living above your means in my opinion. Buying a guzzler when you cant afford to have one, living in estates you should not be in, and educating your children in schools you can barely afford. Typical middle class mindset
I believe anyone should save/invest at least 30% of their income...at least. This is a perfect example of living from paycheck to paycheck. If you got fired today, your savings of 1 whole year cannot offset your expenses for one month. Are you from the lakeside region??Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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hardwood
#153 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:13:20 AM
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Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
Jon Jones wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I'd consider this a 'comfortable' lifestyle in that one can meet their needs in a good neighborhood in Nairobi. Family with 2 kids.

1. Rent 70k
2. food/shopping - 25k
3. car (loan+Insurance) 35k
4. fuel sh700*30days= 21k
5. lunch 250*20days = 5k
6. savings/sacco/NSE - 20k
7. school fees 2 kids at 80k per term each kid- 40k pm
8. entertainment 4 beers @250, 4 days a week - 20k
9. Medical - 10k
10. Relatives - 5k
11. Househelp - 10k
Total 261k

You need a net of 261K.

NB: Mpango will cost an extra 30k, so you will need 291k.

Savings of 20k out of a 261k salary...rent of 70k, fuel of 21k, school fees of 40k per month,...that is living above your means in my opinion. Buying a guzzler when you cant afford to have one, living in estates you should not be in, and educating your children in schools you can barely afford. Typical middle class mindset
I believe anyone should save/invest at least 30% of their income...at least. This is a perfect example of living from paycheck to paycheck. If you got fired today, your savings of 1 whole year cannot offset your expenses for one month. Are you from the lakeside region??Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


I will advise my friend to move from that apartment in kileleshwa arudi eastlands, where he belongs.


Swenani
#154 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:14:37 AM
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Posts: 13,237
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Jon Jones wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I'd consider this a 'comfortable' lifestyle in that one can meet their needs in a good neighborhood in Nairobi. Family with 2 kids.

1. Rent 70k
2. food/shopping - 25k
3. car (loan+Insurance) 35k
4. fuel sh700*30days= 21k
5. lunch 250*20days = 5k
6. savings/sacco/NSE - 20k
7. school fees 2 kids at 80k per term each kid- 40k pm
8. entertainment 4 beers @250, 4 days a week - 20k
9. Medical - 10k
10. Relatives - 5k
11. Househelp - 10k
Total 261k

You need a net of 261K.

NB: Mpango will cost an extra 30k, so you will need 291k.

Savings of 20k out of a 261k salary...rent of 70k, fuel of 21k, school fees of 40k per month,...that is living above your means in my opinion. Buying a guzzler when you cant afford to have one, living in estates you should not be in, and educating your children in schools you can barely afford. Typical middle class mindset
I believe anyone should save/invest at least 30% of their income...at least. This is a perfect example of living from paycheck to paycheck. If you got fired today, your savings of 1 whole year cannot offset your expenses for one month. Are you from the lakeside region??Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


what is your level of education? That's a very ignorant stupid question.Go back to the bush you came from
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hardwood
#155 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:23:30 AM
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I think the main issue here is that a net of less than 300k wont take you any far in Nairobi.
kaka2za
#156 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:24:11 AM
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If you earn over 250K,you should not be paying rent unless you have been working for less than five years.
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Wrong forever on the throne
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UpcomingPaperChaser
#157 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:26:11 AM
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Of all the posts above....its evident that all men have one thing in common: they must have a mpango wa kando aka yelo yelo day scholar! But I will be realistic with you:

Rent: 45 - 60k (in Thome or Garden Estate, you will get stand alone bungalows and mansions at this price, with own gardens on a quarter or half an acre)

Family Expenses: 50k (Food, Shopping)

Education of kids: 50k per term upper middle class schools like Riara Springs where kids speak so flowery English better than akina Swenanis)

Booze and njaro: 25k assuming 2 crates every week where a beer costs 250/=

Mpango wa Kando: 20K student at USIU or KU, bedsitter 10k at Roysa, 10k shopping = unlimited supply of airport and landing permits!!

Fuel: 20k assuming you drive a 2500 - 3000cc guzzler

Parents at rural home: 15k monthly

Charity: educate at least one or two orphans 20k per month

TOTALS: 250K
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Swenani
#158 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:36:22 AM
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kaka2za wrote:
If you earn over 250K,you should not be paying rent unless you have been working for less than five years.
Nunua mbuloti Mwihoko na ujenge kibanda.

Renting is cheaper than buying kwa wengine wetu who are just in Nairobi for money not to live and retire
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hardwood
#159 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:37:37 AM
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UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
Of all the posts above....its evident that all men have one thing in common: they must have a mpango wa kando aka yelo yelo day scholar! But I will be realistic with you:

Rent: 45 - 60k (in Thome or Garden Estate, you will get stand alone bungalows and mansions at this price, with own gardens on a quarter or half an acre)


Family Expenses: 50k (Food, Shopping)

Education of kids: 50k per term upper middle class schools like Riara Springs where kids speak so flowery English better than akina Swenanis)

Booze and njaro: 25k assuming 2 crates every week where a beer costs 250/=

Mpango wa Kando: 20K student at USIU or KU, bedsitter 10k at Roysa, 10k shopping = unlimited supply of airport and landing permits!!

Fuel: 20k assuming you drive a 2500 - 3000cc guzzler

Parents at rural home: 15k monthly

Charity: educate at least one or two orphans 20k per month

TOTALS: 250K


What? Rent in Thome is 170K as you can see <HERE>.

Also, you have not included savings.
Swenani
#160 Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:44:44 AM
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hardwood wrote:
UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
Of all the posts above....its evident that all men have one thing in common: they must have a mpango wa kando aka yelo yelo day scholar! But I will be realistic with you:

Rent: 45 - 60k (in Thome or Garden Estate, you will get stand alone bungalows and mansions at this price, with own gardens on a quarter or half an acre)


Family Expenses: 50k (Food, Shopping)

Education of kids: 50k per term upper middle class schools like Riara Springs where kids speak so flowery English better than akina Swenanis)

Booze and njaro: 25k assuming 2 crates every week where a beer costs 250/=

Mpango wa Kando: 20K student at USIU or KU, bedsitter 10k at Roysa, 10k shopping = unlimited supply of airport and landing permits!!

Fuel: 20k assuming you drive a 2500 - 3000cc guzzler

Parents at rural home: 15k monthly

Charity: educate at least one or two orphans 20k per month

TOTALS: 250K


What? Rent in Thome is 170K as you can see <HERE>.

Also, you have not included savings.


Hio ni Thome ya TZ not Kenya

Why save when there is NSSF?smile smile smile


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