Why do employers keep talking about 5x and why is it necessary for your job security?

Yesterday, one of my team members walked up to me with a very honest question.

“Sir, you had said the minimum revenue an employee should generate is 3x of their salary. I understand that. But if that’s the minimum… what’s the ideal? What’s the best case? And why?”

I love these questions. Because they don’t come from “how do I look good?” They come from “how do we make the company thrive and not just survive?”

And then I told her something I’ve carried in my head for years — a lesson my former boss at a brokerage firm drilled into us with ridiculous clarity.

I call it: “B 5x.”

While it sounds like one of those corporate slogans you nod at and forget. But it isn’t a slogan. It is a wealth rule. A long-term-business rule.

B 5x simply means:

If you want to create wealth for the firm (and stability for yourself), generate minimum 5x revenue where x is the salary you withdraw.

Not 3x. Not “just enough.” Not “I’m busy all day.”
5x.

And once you understand why, you can’t unsee it.


Why not 3x?

Let’s be real: on paper, 3x sounds decent.

If someone is paid ₹50,000 a month, and they bring in ₹1,50,000 — looks like profit, right?

Wrong.

Because salary is just the visible cost. It’s the tip of the iceberg. The business is quietly paying for a lot more that doesn’t show up on your payslip.

That’s where the 5x breakdown hits you like a slap (the good kind).


The real meaning of 5x

Let’s break it down — brutal yet simple.

1x: Salary
This is the easiest part. The amount you take home. Your fixed income.

2x: Overheads
Office rent. Electricity. Internet. Laptops. Subscriptions. Admin. Operations. Maintenance. Even the damn coffee. A company doesn’t run on “work.” It runs on infrastructure that supports work.

3x: Employer taxes & compliance
Depending on where you are and how you’re structured — statutory obligations, compliance costs, filings, audits, professional fees and taxation. One of the most ignored segments.

4x: Variable & people-costs beyond salary
Health policies. Insurance. Bonuses. Incentives. Training. Recreation. Team dinners. Offsites. The “human” part of running a team. If you don’t invest here, you don’t retain great people.

5x: Profit retained for future growth
This is the one most businesses forget — and then wonder why they’re stuck.

Profit isn’t greed. Profit is oxygen.

Profit is what funds:

  • R&D
  • new hires before revenue comes
  • experiments that may fail
  • better tools
  • expansion
  • buffer during slow months
  • the ability to say “no” to bad clients

Without retained profit, you’re not building a business. You’re running a monthly salary-distribution machine.


The real point

When someone in your team generates 5x of their salary, something beautiful happens:

The business stops being fragile.

It stops living invoice-to-invoice.

It starts becoming a platform — where people can grow, founders can build, and the team can actually feel safe.

And here’s what I told her:

3x keeps you employed.
5x helps you build wealth — for yourself, the company, and everyone around you.

That’s why I don’t just think of revenue as “sales.”
I think of it as responsibility.

Because long-term businesses aren’t built by working hard.
They’re built by working with clarity.

And clarity, sometimes, is just one line:

B 5x.

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A minimalist by heart, professionally I have been an entrepreneur for almost 12+ years now. I am the founder of a content creating firm (Beyond Avg), a digital marketing firm (Get You At) focusing on transparency in online marketing and recently ventured into spreading awareness about minimalism (minimalistee) and how it can help one live a simple & meaningful life. I lvoe giving back to the society through my blogs and mentorship sessions (Simple Saturday’s) and run a readers club (AlphaBibliophiles) with ~100 members where I help people to inculcate the habit of reading.
A minimalist by heart, professionally I have been an entrepreneur for almost 12+ years now. I am the founder of a content creating firm (Beyond Avg), a digital marketing firm (Get You At) focusing on transparency in online marketing and recently ventured into spreading awareness about minimalism (minimalistee) and how it can help one live a simple & meaningful life. I lvoe giving back to the society through my blogs and mentorship sessions (Simple Saturday’s) and run a readers club (AlphaBibliophiles) with ~100 members where I help people to inculcate the habit of reading.
A minimalist by heart, professionally I have been an entrepreneur for almost 12+ years now. I am the founder of a content creating firm (Beyond Avg), a digital marketing firm (Get You At) focusing on transparency in online marketing and recently ventured into spreading awareness about minimalism (minimalistee) and how it can help one live a simple & meaningful life. I lvoe giving back to the society through my blogs and mentorship sessions (Simple Saturday’s) and run a readers club (AlphaBibliophiles) with ~100 members where I help people to inculcate the habit of reading.