My husband and I make about $260K a year. We contribute about $44,000 a year towards our retirement accounts, which includes my company's match. My husband's company doesn't match his 401K but he also has a pension.
Our youngest son started kindergarten this year, so we are finally making some headway in saving outside of retirement. We expect to save about $30,000 in cash this year. We will put a big chunk of that into 529s, and the rest will go to our savings/home renovation budget. Going forward we should be able to save a minimum of $30K a year, and any additional money we make in salary will also go toward savings. |
Even the CEO only gets 2 weeks a year (startup). My kids are grown ![]() |
OMG it's Latin, not French |
Divorced dad of two kids here. I make $430k. This includes relatively lame employer 401k match. I save $60k total per year (that lame 401k match, my own 401k contributions, an post-tax brokerage account contributions). |
How do you only save $60K on a $430K income?? |
Damn I’m so far behind. |
I work a lot so I pay for a nanny. I outsource lawn care. I indulge my kids in pricey activities ( expensive summer camps and competitive sports ). But the really big one is the house. I pay about $60k per year on the mortgage. Oh, and I take trips. I have a net worth of $3.1m (includes about $800 home equity). |