Worrisome how? |
It's not liquid. |
It is if you sell it and downgrade to a cheaper home in a cheaper area....? |
Yes, of course but still not 100%, you need someplace to live. |
| I would stockpile catfood before inflation hits. |
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1.3m at 44. Even if don't add a single penny to your savings/investments, it will grow to more than 5m in 20years (age 64). Imagine if you keep saving.
5m net worth at retirement age already makes you better than 95% of Americans. Why are you worried? |
No, it’s true. But I haven’t seen a single thread lately where someone isn’t called a troll. It’s getting tiresome |
It's an anonymous forum, like autoadmit for moms. There's a ton of trolling. |
Simply declaring something "trolling" or "not trolling" is in and of itself, trolling. |
| Wow that’s all you have? That’s really bad, you’re so behind. |
| You are doing great. Just keep it invested. |
I once financed a brand-new car that cost $14,000 including tax and title, because the interest rate was 0.5 percent, which meant I paid a total of about $250 in interest over the five years we took the loan out for. We've had this car for nearly 12 years. Pretty sure that worked out fine for us financially. |
That's a nice story, and not a bad deal overall.... but you only further illustrate my point - you could have saved money buying the same car at 3 years old for $8-9,000 and financing it for 3 years to pay less interest and drive it for 12 years since it's clearly reliable. Now, lets take that $5,000 you didn't pay for the same transportation and invest it in the market for w/ an average rate of return of 7% and in 25 years it's $27,000. |
You got it. I have never and will never buy a brand new car. I buy 2 or 3 year old certified used cars. They are as good as new. |
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You don't need to worry. Just do the math. Use a retirement calculator and see if you're good. Factors that matter: Pension? Yes or no? How much can you count on? How much do you spend? When do you want to retire? Those things matter more than how much you have in the bank, which is probably also fine. |