Glad to see some don't blow it all right away, however one can go to the opposite extreme like Daniel Norris living on $800/mo , funny thing is his FA probably charges him 10x that per month.
A normal, non-baseball day finds him filling up his camper van, driving as far as he can, eating a meal off a gas stove, and camping out in a sleeping bag. Rinse and repeat. Where does all the money go? His financial advisors handle it, and give him an $800 per month allowance. Yeah, you heard me right. $800 per month
A normal, non-baseball day finds him filling up his camper van, driving as far as he can, eating a meal off a gas stove, and camping out in a sleeping bag. Rinse and repeat. Where does all the money go? His financial advisors handle it, and give him an $800 per month allowance. Yeah, you heard me right. $800 per month.
A normal, non-baseball day finds him filling up his camper van, driving as far as he can, eating a meal off a gas stove, and camping out in a sleeping bag. Rinse and repeat. Where does all the money go? His financial advisors handle it, and give him an $800 per month allowance. Yeah, you heard me right. $800 per month. A normal, non-baseball day finds him filling up his camper van, driving as far as he can, eating a meal off a gas stove, and camping out in a sleeping bag. Rinse and repeat. Where does all the money go? His financial advisors handle it, and give him an $800 per month allowance. Yeah, you heard me right. $800 per month.
A normal, non-baseball day finds him filling up his camper van, driving as far as he can, eating a meal off a gas stove, and camping out in a sleeping bag. Rinse and repeat. Where does all the money go? His financial advisors handle it, and give him an $800 per month allowance. Yeah, you heard me right. $800 per month. A normal, non-baseball day finds him filling up his camper van, driving as far as he can, eating a meal off a gas stove, and camping out in a sleeping bag. Rinse and repeat. Where does all the money go? His financial advisors handle it, and give him an $800 per month allowance. Yeah, you heard me right. $800 per month.
A normal, non-baseball day finds him filling up his camper van, driving as far as he can, eating a meal off a gas stove, and camping out in a sleeping bag. Rinse and repeat. Where does all the money go? His financial advisors handle it, and give him an $800 per month allowance. Yeah, you heard me right. $800 per month.