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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is he planning on retiring early? Starting a business? Perhaps thinking ahead for the next layoff? [/quote] Agree these are valid points to consider. I also wouldn't underestimate the effect that the layoff he experienced had on him. He may be doubtful (and perhaps with good reason) that his current career trajectory is unsustainable and that he will be forced out in his 50s.[/quote] OP here. Yes to all of the above two posters. I am aware of what his reasons are. Between college/retirement/emergency savings we have $1M. Excluding home equity in our primary home and rental property (probably another $400k.) We are upper 30’s. I feel like we can remodel our home within reason without jeopardizing his extremely aggressive goals. I’m slightly concerned he’s going down this savings rabbit hole and there will never be enough for him to feel secure.[/quote] What kind of budget do you have in mind for these home renovations? [/quote]
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