Ahn Jae-hyun’s Year-End Financial Review on “I Live Alone”
In a recent episode aired on January 3rd on MBC’s hit program “I Live Alone,”the well-known actor Ahn Jae-hyun took viewers through his year-end financial analysis for 2024. This segment focused on a meticulous review of his expenditures, showcasing his commitment to better financial management.
Detailed Breakdown of Expenses
During this retrospective review, Ahn Jae-hyun provided insights into his spending patterns by examining his credit card statements. He reported that excluding cash transactions, his annual expenses amounted to:
- 9,179,463 won on card payments
- 803,000 won on fuel
- 540,310 won on insurance
- 3,195,880 won on maintenance fees
All combined, this brought his total annual expenses to a staggering 13,718,653 won.
Surprising Medical Costs
Ahn humorously commented on his entertainment expenses, expressing, “I played some arcade games at Ui Market, but arcades are scarier than I thought.” However, it was his unexpectedly high medical expenses that caught attention. He noted, “I go to the hospital even for minor issues. If you miss the right timing, you end up spending a lot more over time. I was sick quite a lot this year, with my medical expenses totaling over 6 million won.”
Looking Forward to 2025
When reflecting on his approach to spending, Ahn revealed, “In 2024, if I wanted something, I just held the thought and went to sleep,” indicating his new focus on saving. He shared ambitious plans for the future, stating, “In 2025, I want to fill my schedule with various activities. I don’t need much rest; I just want to push myself harder.”
New Year Reflections and Family Ties
In a heartwarming moment, Ahn Jae-hyun reached out to his mother to wish her a Happy New Year and to express his affection. While holding his elderly pet dog Anju, he vowed to prioritize their health checkups in his upcoming plans. Reflecting on the year gone by, he rated 2024 a “74 out of 100,” expressing a desire for personal growth: “I want to improve by one point every year. Eventually, I’ll reach a perfect score of 100.”
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