
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is in the subject line. I see lots of advice on this board to max out retirement savings, which to me means $17,500 for both working adults, as well as $5000 to an IRA each year. DH and I will both have FERS pensions coming to us, and while we put a good chunk of change in our retirement savings, we still don't max out. I've played with various calculators online to try and estimate whether we are saving enough, but I was just curious if others with pensions felt the need to fully max out other retirement vehicles as well. Thanks for indulging my curiousity.
Yes, we never know when the pension will go away.
I think it is ridiculous to think that the federal government will renege on its legal commitment to provide the agreed pension - which is fully funded, by the way.
Didn't the government recently renege on military pensions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is in the subject line. I see lots of advice on this board to max out retirement savings, which to me means $17,500 for both working adults, as well as $5000 to an IRA each year. DH and I will both have FERS pensions coming to us, and while we put a good chunk of change in our retirement savings, we still don't max out. I've played with various calculators online to try and estimate whether we are saving enough, but I was just curious if others with pensions felt the need to fully max out other retirement vehicles as well. Thanks for indulging my curiousity.
Yes, we never know when the pension will go away.
I think it is ridiculous to think that the federal government will renege on its legal commitment to provide the agreed pension - which is fully funded, by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is in the subject line. I see lots of advice on this board to max out retirement savings, which to me means $17,500 for both working adults, as well as $5000 to an IRA each year. DH and I will both have FERS pensions coming to us, and while we put a good chunk of change in our retirement savings, we still don't max out. I've played with various calculators online to try and estimate whether we are saving enough, but I was just curious if others with pensions felt the need to fully max out other retirement vehicles as well. Thanks for indulging my curiousity.
Yes, we never know when the pension will go away.
I think it is ridiculous to think that the federal government will renege on its legal commitment to provide the agreed pension - which is fully funded, by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is in the subject line. I see lots of advice on this board to max out retirement savings, which to me means $17,500 for both working adults, as well as $5000 to an IRA each year. DH and I will both have FERS pensions coming to us, and while we put a good chunk of change in our retirement savings, we still don't max out. I've played with various calculators online to try and estimate whether we are saving enough, but I was just curious if others with pensions felt the need to fully max out other retirement vehicles as well. Thanks for indulging my curiousity.
Yes, we never know when the pension will go away.
Anonymous wrote:Question is in the subject line. I see lots of advice on this board to max out retirement savings, which to me means $17,500 for both working adults, as well as $5000 to an IRA each year. DH and I will both have FERS pensions coming to us, and while we put a good chunk of change in our retirement savings, we still don't max out. I've played with various calculators online to try and estimate whether we are saving enough, but I was just curious if others with pensions felt the need to fully max out other retirement vehicles as well. Thanks for indulging my curiousity.
Anonymous wrote:Question is in the subject line. I see lots of advice on this board to max out retirement savings, which to me means $17,500 for both working adults, as well as $5000 to an IRA each year. DH and I will both have FERS pensions coming to us, and while we put a good chunk of change in our retirement savings, we still don't max out. I've played with various calculators online to try and estimate whether we are saving enough, but I was just curious if others with pensions felt the need to fully max out other retirement vehicles as well. Thanks for indulging my curiousity.