Anonymous wrote:How can you be a super saver in a 401k? You can only put in $19,500. That makes for a nice retirement, but it's not 5m in the bank.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are in our early 40s and each have about $750,000 in our TSPs - we're feds so also each will have about 30% of our salaries in defined benefit pensions, our house paid off, and fully funded 529s for our kids. We thought that we were doing great based on retirement calculators, financial advice articles, etc. And then I look on this site and it seems like half the people have $4-5 million in their 401k's. I'm interested in what you have planned for retirement. Of course we'd like to travel, etc., but we're also balancing the desire to enjoy some of our money now with vacations while we are in good health (because who knows what will happen to us in 20-30 years).
Anonymous wrote:How can you be a super saver in a 401k? You can only put in $19,500. That makes for a nice retirement, but it's not 5m in the bank.
Anonymous wrote:How can you be a super saver in a 401k? You can only put in $19,500. That makes for a nice retirement, but it's not 5m in the bank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super savers are generally idiots. Why deny yourself today in the hopes of indulging next month when you could get cancer and die next week?
Save, yes, for sure. But not at the expense of living fully for the present.
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Anonymous wrote:Super savers are generally idiots. Why deny yourself today in the hopes of indulging next month when you could get cancer and die next week?
Save, yes, for sure. But not at the expense of living fully for the present.
Anonymous wrote:Super savers are generally idiots. Why deny yourself today in the hopes of indulging next month when you could get cancer and die next week?
Save, yes, for sure. But not at the expense of living fully for the present.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are in our early 40s and each have about $750,000 in our TSPs - we're feds so also each will have about 30% of our salaries in defined benefit pensions, our house paid off, and fully funded 529s for our kids. We thought that we were doing great based on retirement calculators, financial advice articles, etc. And then I look on this site and it seems like half the people have $4-5 million in their 401k's. I'm interested in what you have planned for retirement. Of course we'd like to travel, etc., but we're also balancing the desire to enjoy some of our money now with vacations while we are in good health (because who knows what will happen to us in 20-30 years).