Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Behind saving. Most likely paying someone 100k+ per year in today’s money to help me.
For how many years? 30? How much you get from social security and medicare to pay for that?
You save because you can't tell the future. Do you know when you are going to die?
I have a pretty good idea about how long I can possibly live, yes.
That's not good enough for retirement planning. Come on PP.
So you planning for the possibility you're going to live 150 years?
Do what you want. Obviously you will never understand dumba$$.
Anonymous wrote:You sound very far behind to me. Sorry. I would save more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Behind saving. Most likely paying someone 100k+ per year in today’s money to help me.
For how many years? 30? How much you get from social security and medicare to pay for that?
You save because you can't tell the future. Do you know when you are going to die?
I have a pretty good idea about how long I can possibly live, yes.
That's not good enough for retirement planning. Come on PP.
So you planning for the possibility you're going to live 150 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Behind saving. Most likely paying someone 100k+ per year in today’s money to help me.
For how many years? 30? How much you get from social security and medicare to pay for that?
You save because you can't tell the future. Do you know when you are going to die?
I have a pretty good idea about how long I can possibly live, yes.
That's not good enough for retirement planning. Come on PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Behind saving. Most likely paying someone 100k+ per year in today’s money to help me.
For how many years? 30? How much you get from social security and medicare to pay for that?
You save because you can't tell the future. Do you know when you are going to die?
I have a pretty good idea about how long I can possibly live, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Behind saving. Most likely paying someone 100k+ per year in today’s money to help me.
For how many years? 30? How much you get from social security and medicare to pay for that?
You save because you can't tell the future. Do you know when you are going to die?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Behind saving. Most likely paying someone 100k+ per year in today’s money to help me.
For how many years? 30? How much you get from social security and medicare to pay for that?
Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Behind saving. Most likely paying someone 100k+ per year in today’s money to help me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.
Behind what? What do you think you're going to be doing in retirement at 75, 85, 90+ years old?
Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s and 1.5 NW (excluding home) is nothing to brag about. I'd try to save it aggressively. I actually think you are somewhat behind.