Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5M invested at 3% per year will give you a $200k distribution for 40 years.
shouldn't the math be $150k per year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5M invested at 3% per year will give you a $200k distribution for 40 years.
shouldn't the math be $150k per year?
Anonymous wrote:$5M invested at 3% per year will give you a $200k distribution for 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:$5M invested at 3% per year will give you a $200k distribution for 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I plan on it.
At 50, I'll have a $100+k/y pension, with COLAs and healthcare. I can live indefinitely on 70% of that.
I have savings, deferred comp, and real estate, but probably not much more than $1M between all of them.
I'll continue to work at something else, far away from DC.
Nice!
That's huge at 65 let alone 50! How did you do it?
Good union government job and earning lots of promotions.
So basically forcing all of us to pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I plan on it.
At 50, I'll have a $100+k/y pension, with COLAs and healthcare. I can live indefinitely on 70% of that.
I have savings, deferred comp, and real estate, but probably not much more than $1M between all of them.
I'll continue to work at something else, far away from DC.
Nice!
That's huge at 65 let alone 50! How did you do it?
Good union government job and earning lots of promotions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I plan on it.
At 50, I'll have a $100+k/y pension, with COLAs and healthcare. I can live indefinitely on 70% of that.
I have savings, deferred comp, and real estate, but probably not much more than $1M between all of them.
I'll continue to work at something else, far away from DC.
Nice!
That's huge at 65 let alone 50! How did you do it?
Anonymous wrote:I plan on it.
At 50, I'll have a $100+k/y pension, with COLAs and healthcare. I can live indefinitely on 70% of that.
I have savings, deferred comp, and real estate, but probably not much more than $1M between all of them.
I'll continue to work at something else, far away from DC.
Anonymous wrote:There are so many of these threads, why create a new one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5M invested at 3% per year will give you a $200k distribution for 40 years.
Remember that’s pre-tax. If you’re living off of non-qualified investments, they can be managed to limit the tax hit, but qualified investment withdrawals are all taxable as income, even if there’s no withdrawal penalty.
For us the number was $5 million, but we had small pensions and were on FEHB in retirement. I’d go for $7 million without that.
Of course it's taxable. It's just like you're making a $200k salary for 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5M invested at 3% per year will give you a $200k distribution for 40 years.
Remember that’s pre-tax. If you’re living off of non-qualified investments, they can be managed to limit the tax hit, but qualified investment withdrawals are all taxable as income, even if there’s no withdrawal penalty.
For us the number was $5 million, but we had small pensions and were on FEHB in retirement. I’d go for $7 million without that.