I have always struggled with the concept of “covering reasonable
expenses”. Reasonable is in the eye of the beholder. Even if people are told to
“spend roughly what they would have spent on themselves” anyway. I am a cheap
bastard most of the time. Spending money is firing money. One of the best magic
tricks of Capitalism is to convince people that it is better to “have their
cake, but not eat it”. Then, instead of cake, they get a number that grows. Many
of the super wealthy we look at are super wealthy “on paper”. They fire (draw
salaries to spend) at different rates. Another rule of thumb for reasonable is “think
like an owner”. But an owner knows not eating their cake means it gets bigger.
An employee isn’t an owner. So expenses are often considered part of the remuneration.
If you want to see entitlement, don’t look towards the poor. Look towards
senior management. Actions normally follow incentives. Reasonable completely depends
on how you look at the world and what drives you.
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