Close Menu
Invest Insider News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Saturday, May 2
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Invest Insider News
    • Home
    • Bitcoin
    • Commodities
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Property
    • Stock Market
    • Utilities
    Invest Insider News
    Home»Finance»How Wall Street Rising Stars Spent Their First Big Paychecks
    Finance

    How Wall Street Rising Stars Spent Their First Big Paychecks

    October 19, 20254 Mins Read



    Collage showing a jar filled with money, a hand holding a boarding pass, a pair of skis, and upward-trending bar charts.


    Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/BI


    2025-10-19T10:03:02Z



    Facebook


    Email


    X



    LinkedIn


    Reddit



    Bluesky


    WhatsApp



    Copy link

    lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt.


    Impact Link



    Save
    Saved




    Read in app

    This story is available exclusively to Business Insider
    subscribers. Become an Insider
    and start reading now.

    Have an account? .
    • Rising Stars of Wall Street share how they spent their first big paychecks.
    • 10 stars shared how they rewarded themselves for years of hard work.
    • Some prioritized family support or savings, while others indulged in personal luxuries.

    What makes those first internships and analyst years — spending long hours poring over financial models and spreadsheets, drafting investment memos, or staying at your desk well past dinner time — worth it? The first real payday.

    Business Insider asked its Rising Stars of Wall Street to remember that moment and share what they did with their first big check. For some of these successful financiers, the funds went straight to family or savings, while others chose a little indulgence or a big experience.

    Here’s how 10 of them spent it.

    Sharing with the family

    Nikunj Jain, head of Asia research at Bridgewater Associates

    “I actually sent it all back to my grandparents, my family back in India. They’ve been a huge source of support and guidance.”

    Christian Woo, Bank of America managing director and quantitative strategist

    “I bought a ticket back home to Hawaii, and I spent a couple of weeks with my family. My whole family and extended family are still based there, and I hadn’t been home in a while.”

    Catherine Kress, the chief of staff to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink

    “I’m quite frugal from a spending perspective. So I never really spend much on myself. But after I got my first big bonus at BlackRock, I took my parents and my husband to dinner at Blue Hill.”


    Pay check with dollar signs.

    BI



    Little luxuries

    Jessica Shill, a portfolio manager on the securitised credit team at Janus Henderson

    Related stories

    Business Insider tells the innovative stories you want to know

    Business Insider tells the innovative stories you want to know

    “It was at Wells Fargo. I was sitting next to one of the more senior analysts on the team, and she encouraged me, ‘You’ve got to get yourself a bonus gift, a treat yourself gift.’ I love skiing, so I went out and bought myself a new pair of skis.”

    Mohini Chakravorty, a principal in Blackstone’s infrastructure group

    “My mom has always encouraged my brother and me to make one exciting purchase for ourselves post-bonus, especially in the early years. It’s important to reward yourself for hard work. I remember buying an expensive purse with my first bonus and bringing it to work every day.”

    Knut Kirchoff, a Blackstone principal in its credit and insurance unit

    “I grew up racing, so getting my first pair of skis here in the States was what I did.”


    Skis surrounded by dollar signs.

    BI



    The savers

    Sarah Naylor, a credit salesperson at Citadel Securities

    “I just got very excited and put it all in a savings account — and was excited to finally see some zeros in a bank account.”

    Mary-Grace Papatheodorou, a Morgan Stanley managing director

    “I saved a lot of that money and bought my first apartment by the time I was an associate. I took a bit more of a long-term perspective, and I decided I wanted to buy my own place rather than rent.
    “It was a small one-bedroom in Murray Hill, in a convenient location for me.”

    Time to travel

    Lamar Cardinez, a Principal at Blue Owl Capital

    “We got married my second week into my summer internship…. we actually had to go on a delayed honeymoon, and my wife was so gracious, never had a negative word to speak during that kind of delayed honeymoon period.”

    “I used that money to book a trip to Maui, which to this day was maybe the most amazing experience in a place that I’ve ever visited with my wife.”

    Florian Plath, an executive director in mergers and acquisitions at JPMorgan Chase

    “I actually treated myself to a new adventure in Mexico. I started in Mexico City, I saw the pyramids, I saw the ruins, I swam in the Senotes, which was an incredible experience.”





    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleJapan mulls rule change to let banks hold Bitcoin, crypto for investment
    Next Article ‘It’s Game Over’—‘Imminent’ Fed U.S. Dollar ‘Crisis’ Predicted To Spark Bitcoin Price Tipping Point As Gold Soars

    Related Posts

    Finance

    Fastest Growing Islamic Auto Finance Company 2026—Nominations Open

    May 1, 2026
    Finance

    FCA defends motor finance redress scheme

    May 1, 2026
    Finance

    FD rates May 2026: Bajaj Finance raises rates; should you choose banks or NBFCs?

    April 30, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    How is the UK Commercial Property Market Performing?

    December 31, 2000

    How much are they in different states across the US?

    December 31, 2000

    A Guide To Becoming A Property Developer

    December 31, 2000
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Investing

    Cathie Wood’s ARK sells Zoom, buys Oklo and Beam stock By Investing.com

    July 17, 2024
    Commodities

    S&P 500, Dow remains positive, NASDAQ falls as Wall Street ends mixed on signs of shutdown progress, Eos Energy Enterprises soars 70%, Davis Commodities plunges nearly 78%; check top gainers and losers

    November 7, 2025
    Property

    China to ‘vigorously, orderly’ expand sales of finished homes in property-sector overhaul

    August 23, 2024
    What's Hot

    UTI AMC halts new investments in Silver ETF Fund of Fund amid domestic shortage

    October 11, 2025

    Bitcoin Explained: Digital Gold & The Future of Money

    January 7, 2026

    Bitcoin ETFs snap inflow streak with $296M outflows

    March 28, 2026
    Most Popular

    À quoi s’attendre dans le prix du bitcoin au cours des trois prochains mois, que faire attention?

    June 5, 2025

    Le montant de la taxe foncière, le Bitcoin au-dessus des 100 000 dollars… L’actu éco en 120 secondes

    May 12, 2025

    Energy Production Risks Rise as Hormuz Disruptions Hit Faster Than Expected

    March 10, 2026
    Editor's Picks

    Murphy USA stock rating reiterated at Market Perform by Raymond James By Investing.com

    February 5, 2026

    Remains found in case of woman missing for years – on her husband’s property

    August 20, 2024

    Minister of Finance rings opening bell at London Stock Exchange to mark launch of “Qatar Day”

    November 11, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2026 Invest Insider News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.