
Wealthsimple,
a new kind of investing service, is featuring a new installment of their
recurring series “Money Diaries” where they ask interesting people to open up
about the role money has played in their lives and Kim Kardashian has been
featured.
She
talks about everything from learning to balance her checkbook to running a
beauty brand.
She
says:
My
parents didn’t give me financial help when I was starting out. Nothing. I got a
job when I was 16. It was at a clothing store. I had crashed my car, and before
I got another car my dad made me sign a contract that if I hit the car I was
responsible for taking care of it. I had no money, so I had to go get a job,
pay for it. I grew up so normal, when there were no cellphones, you know? Like
we had phone hours on our home phone. We couldn’t just sleep with our phones
next to us and be on the phone. Just setting those boundaries of like, okay,
dinnertime. There’s no phones. At nighttime, we put our phones away. And I
think we’ll figure it out.
She
adds:
I
worked at my dad’s office for years — for like five years. I was always doing
things on the side. When I was done with everything I needed to do at the
office I would be buying and selling things on eBay and selling things to make
money and making a profit on things that I knew people would like. When I got
money I would spend it, but my dad would always teach me to save. He’d talk to
me about credit and getting a little credit card and trying to build up my
credit and showing me how to really balance my checkbook. My mom does take over
the reins — but my dad was very instrumental, and he always taught me about
credit. He always taught me literally down to the details of how to balance a
checkbook. I think they should totally teach that in school.
When
I was working for my dad I would always want to buy things. I didn’t have a
credit card when all my friends had credit cards. So I would put it on his
credit card, and he would always make me sign something that I would have to
pay him back. So I guess that’s debt. I mean, it was like a couple thousand
dollars, but I’ve always been pretty conscious, never really overspent — I’ve
always really saved.
They
never gave me money for rent or anything. Nothing. I always was working. I
never asked people for money. That was never really my thing. I always just
figured it out. The way that my parents taught me was, hey, when you’re 18,
you’ve seen this lifestyle, I’m sure you’re going to want to upkeep it. If
you’re going to want to live this way you’re going to have to get a job.
I
don’t know if it will be the same for my kids. It’s a different time. I don’t
know if I’m going to do that. I’d have to discuss that with Kanye.
She
also wrote that:
I’m
really on top of my financial situation. I do everything. I see everything,
write every check, I’m on top of every last detail. I was always taught to be
like that. Like it’s definitely helpful to have a manager or someone pay your
bills so they go out on time. But I think once you start giving too much
control away, you could really just lose sight of what you have and what you
need to do, especially if you spend a lot and have a big lifestyle.
My
mom’s really smart, so I love to call her for advice all the time. I think it
would be such a great book for her to write — a money book. Anytime I have a
question, she’ll say “Yes, that’s a good investment. No, don’t do that. Trust
me, that’s stupid. Don’t do that.” If I wanted to buy a car or a piece of
jewelry or something, back in the day she would just be like, “No, it’s not
worth it.” She always tells me to buy real estate. I call the people that I
respect and are super smart and get advice all the time. There’s a good family
friend that I call every time I have an investment or I want to do something,
and I get their opinion on it. I mean, I don’t think I can do it on my own. I’m
not saying I know it all. But I definitely am a saver and more frugal.
I
have a budget. I don’t talk about specifics — I find that to be tacky and just
inappropriate. I don’t talk about like, oh, this is my budget, and this is my
shopping budget and my living budget. But I know what I spend monthly and what
it costs to run my household and what it costs to run this home. It’s hard all
the time to stick within a budget, for sure, but I think it’s a good guideline.
And I’m the type of personality where I’m like, okay, I really want to buy
this, so I have to make this in order to be able to buy that for myself. So
I’ll make it happen. I’ll say to my business managers, like, “Okay, I really
want to get this, but I’ll do this work thing to clear that out and balance it
out.”
I’ve
been actually downsizing, which has been making my managers happy. Kanye is a
bigger shopper than me. He has big archives of stuff. He shops for furniture.
He shops for like everything. Beauty products I shop for; makeup, beauty
products. Online. I like Sephora. I don’t like presents anymore. I just don’t
want that stuff right now. I don’t buy a lot. I used to buy myself something
every birthday and just be like, okay, if I work hard all year then I can treat
myself to something. Like a car or a pair of earrings. Something that I really
wanted all year. But I’ve been getting rid of my cars. I used to really care. I
loved cars. I still like them and I have a certain look, but I don’t care like
I used to. I don’t need my flashy car. It doesn’t really matter to me.
Is
it cheesy to just say the best investment I’ve made is I’ve invested in myself
and believed in myself?
I
love having my makeup line and I hope to be doing that for a really long time,
yes. As far as the TV show, I don’t know if I’ll be doing it in like 20 years
or whatever. I mean, honestly, with our family it’s like never say never
because you just don’t know. Right now, we’re in Season 14, and it’s so much
fun and it’s so crazy, and we’ve had like maybe 10 spinoff seasons of other
shows, so what’s that? Like 24 seasons of shows that we’ve just been filming
over the last 10 years? I definitely see us going a little bit longer. There’s
still an interest, so it’s like, why not? It’s always just fun to do.
I’ve
always had that insane drive. Like if I want something bad enough, I always
figure it out. Before I used to be just like, Oh it’s luck. But I have this
drive inside of me where I’m just like, okay, this is the vision that I see for
us and for the family, and let’s make it happen. I mean, I always want to win,
and I’ve always been like that like from the start. Like, when I was like 11,
12 years old and The Real World came out, I told my best friend, “Oh I need to
be on a reality show.” And I was like, “We’re going to sign up for The Real
World.” And she was like, “Okay, well I’m not, but I’ll help you make your
audition tape.” And I was like, that’s it.
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