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Are You Saving Too Much for Retirement?
Interesting. For a long time the discussion was people were not saving 'enough'...
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Start early. Had my first IRA when I was 15, 27 now and have quite a bit saved already (more than the american average for people 50 and older).
Only save about 12% of my income myself, have my wife saving about 35% (her company matches too). My goal is to have enough to live off the interest/dividends when I retire (adjusting for expected inflation, about 120k/yr), then have something to pass onto my grand kids. |
oh those unfortunate souls with all that money
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I don't :pimp
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I retire when I expire but I also make money from money
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Retiring is for pussies.
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I am near retirement ....
I am puting most of my funds in real estate . I hope to close tomorrow a rental property for 359K, with 60K down, making payments of 1725/month , and income on rents of 2265.oo . With the principal of 5300.00 paid yearly, I net 11k on 60 K ... Will have to invest another 115K in may, as funds will become available ( now paying 6.5% on the last year of a 10 year term deposit ) . I also have what is knowned here as RRSP ( equivalent to 401K in the States I think ) . Retirement hits you way faster then expected :2 cents: |
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tax and all that I would guess you will be lucky to break even.. |
I think the idea of saving "too much" for retirement is ridiculous.
Life isn't going to get cheaper, and whatever you save will soon start reducing once it is your only source of income. If you have excess money come retirement, then improve your standard of living or help your family or the less fortunate and "problem" is solved. :2 cents: |
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Good one :1orglaugh |
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So, it comes down to this : - Positive cash flow / year : 6000.00 - Payment of principal : 5334.79 Subtotal: 11 334.79 Now, I coul as well factor in the increase in property value ( this is not in the USA ... but in Canada where no real estate balloon exist ) : 4000.00 as well as future incease in rent ( about 400.00 a year ) . Now compare it with the lousy interest I get on the same 70K in the bank ( $94.00 ) Date Transactions Debit Credit Running Balance 3 Jan. 04, 2012 Internet Banking INTERNET TRANSFER 000000851420 $900.00 $74,434.99 Dec. 30, 2011 Branch Transaction PROMOTIONAL INTEREST $18.91 $73,534.99 Dec. 30, 2011 Branch Transaction INTEREST $75.62 $73,516.08 Dec. 28, 2011 Internet Banking INTERNET TRANSFER 000000695543 $1,650.00 $73,440.46 I know, I should invest that in adult ... :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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Still at 61, you should have no mortgage, no school fees, no kids eating you out of house and home or needed to be dressed and mobile phone bills, etc. We don't have a mortgage, do face school bills and keeping our 9 year old for the next 10 years. And I have the heating and lights on more. Save now for your retirement. I did from 30 and now get a few very nice wires every month that will see me through to the end of my days. Admittedly it doesn't look good on the markets at the moment and you need to think long and hard about what you invest in. Still living off the State in most of the world at 60 sucks. |
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