Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 years old, $855,000 in 401(k).
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Anonymous wrote:30 years old, $855,000 in 401(k).
Anonymous wrote:I am curious to find out how much you have in your 401k at age 40 individually. Apart from that how much do you have saved in your bank? Have you also saved funds for child's education. Tell me about it. I am trying to determine if I am on the right track for savings for my retirement.
Anonymous wrote:I am curious to find out how much you have in your 401k at age 40 individually. Apart from that how much do you have saved in your bank? Have you also saved funds for child's education. Tell me about it. I am trying to determine if I am on the right track for savings for my retirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:42 yo - my individual retirement accounts (Rollover IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA) total: $266,790.32
40 yo spouse (401k, Roth IRA, and Rollover IRA): $117,926.60
We save about 12% of our pre-tax income for retirement each year, and my wife has a pension plan that is pretty secure and has a solid payout at retirement age.
1 12yo son - 2 semesters (1 yr of tuition and fees at 4-year university) of Virginia Pre-paid 529 and $10,514.74 in regular Virginia 529
Savings in cash/cash equivalent: $89,412.25
New financial planner said we're "good, but not wow." We have an aggressive and achievable plan for college savings to purchase 2 semesters/year for next 3 years (currently $15,650/year) + $8,000/year in regular 529 (to max our Virginia tax deduction). This feels fine. Not sweating it.
What's you HHI?
~$300k. I am an independent consultant and my income varies $180k-$210k. 2016 HHI was $312k
I'd absolutely increase the 12 percent. You should be maxing it out at 312k. No excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're over 50 and we're poors, so zero.
That doesn't scare you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:42 yo - my individual retirement accounts (Rollover IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA) total: $266,790.32
40 yo spouse (401k, Roth IRA, and Rollover IRA): $117,926.60
We save about 12% of our pre-tax income for retirement each year, and my wife has a pension plan that is pretty secure and has a solid payout at retirement age.
1 12yo son - 2 semesters (1 yr of tuition and fees at 4-year university) of Virginia Pre-paid 529 and $10,514.74 in regular Virginia 529
Savings in cash/cash equivalent: $89,412.25
New financial planner said we're "good, but not wow." We have an aggressive and achievable plan for college savings to purchase 2 semesters/year for next 3 years (currently $15,650/year) + $8,000/year in regular 529 (to max our Virginia tax deduction). This feels fine. Not sweating it.
What's you HHI?
~$300k. I am an independent consultant and my income varies $180k-$210k. 2016 HHI was $312k