How I Manage My Money: Business owner on €4k a month who lives on a farm in Spain

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Debs spends €3,000 a year on horse feed and loves the fact you can still get a three-course lunch with booze in Spain for €10

we aim to find out how people in the UK and abroad are spending, saving and investing money to meet their costs and achieve their goals.with her Italian partner, Giorgio, 44, and their many rescued animals. From their base on “The Disaster Farm”, Debs runs her own coaching and publishing business, which makes between €12,000 to €15,000 per month, with Debs taking home €4,000 per month. . She’s built up healthy pension pots over the years, but has no plans to retire just yet.

Our biggest expense is the animals. It costs about €3,000 per year to feed our two horses and €200 per month to feed the dogs, cats, goats and chickens. I sold my share in this growing business in 2011, enabling me to pay off all my mortgages. I now run my own coaching and publishing business, The Asset Path. I help people create books, courses and training materials from their intellectual property, so they could make money even when they aren’t working. I take home €4,000 from the business a month and have two members of staff.

We rescue animals and have two horses, some goats, chickens, numerous dogs and 22 cats. The horse feed costs €3,000 per year and food for the rest of the animals costs about €200 a month. The cost of renovating the farm and caring for the animals can be between €3,000 to €5,000 per month.

 

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