Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. We are 48 and have more and don’t feel comfortable enough to retire. Only 2 kids to put through college.
Please share your STATS and lifestyle.
Spend about $250k a year and save about the same.
So how much is your NW, if you do'nt mind me asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have to put 3 kids to college and the NW includes our rental property and primary homes equity and our 401 k. My wife just joined as a fed at 47 yo. How are we doing financially?
It depends.
Do you plan to retire early? Do you have pensions? Do you plan to downsize, lot of NW is in your home..
No pension for me. Which wife retiring with 5 years of service she will not have much pension as well. Also with her retiring early I can’t retire early. We plan to rent our basement or downsize.
Anonymous wrote:It’s gonna be tight, OP, to support a $250k lifestyle with your net worth, especially considering it includes the house you live in. I’m retired with a net worth of $7 million, $5.2 million of which is in retirement and brokerage accounts, and we budget less than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have to put 3 kids to college and the NW includes our rental property and primary homes equity and our 401 k. My wife just joined as a fed at 47 yo. How are we doing financially?
It depends.
Do you plan to retire early? Do you have pensions? Do you plan to downsize, lot of NW is in your home..
Anonymous wrote:We still have to put 3 kids to college and the NW includes our rental property and primary homes equity and our 401 k. My wife just joined as a fed at 47 yo. How are we doing financially?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. We are 48 and have more and don’t feel comfortable enough to retire. Only 2 kids to put through college.
Please share your STATS and lifestyle.
Spend about $250k a year and save about the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. We are 48 and have more and don’t feel comfortable enough to retire. Only 2 kids to put through college.
Please share your STATS and lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine. Well more than fine but make sure you have enough to retire based on your current lifestyle and expenses.
And if you don't have any college savings besides the 4M and 3 kids plus counting your primary into your NW, ngl it would be tight for me personally.
Op here Thank you for posting a decent reply. I have seen lot of financial hardship growing up and worry about money and making ends meet. OOS college these days is 100k per year, so I am thinking it would be 1.2 mil for three kids (not considering inflation) even if 1-2 decide to go instate still it would be a dent in NW and retirement, we do want our kids to get good education, and we do have significant mortgage on our primary home. To top it my wife is feeling burned down and wants to quit working in 5 years.
NP. It sounds like you are including college savings into your NW. So we are talking more like $3m, including home equity. Can you give us a breakdown:
- $$ in retirement accounts (401(k) or TSP)
- $$ in after tax savings/brokerage accounts
- estimated value of the second home and the mortgage on that second home
Overall, you have more than most Americans. That being said, you may have a hard time maintaining your lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine. Well more than fine but make sure you have enough to retire based on your current lifestyle and expenses.
And if you don't have any college savings besides the 4M and 3 kids plus counting your primary into your NW, ngl it would be tight for me personally.
Op here Thank you for posting a decent reply. I have seen lot of financial hardship growing up and worry about money and making ends meet. OOS college these days is 100k per year, so I am thinking it would be 1.2 mil for three kids (not considering inflation) even if 1-2 decide to go instate still it would be a dent in NW and retirement, we do want our kids to get good education, and we do have significant mortgage on our primary home. To top it my wife is feeling burned down and wants to quit working in 5 years.