Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in my 50’s yet but ~$80mm net worth with 7 figure daily fluctuations.
The only question I have for you my friend is do you tithe?
not everyone is a religious nut who believes in some imaginary superior being...made up by some group to control the naived masses.
What a tightwad idiot. It doesn’t have to be a Christian or religious charity. You don’t have to use that term. It doesn’t have to be 10%. You can do 15-20%. But you wrecked looking to get hung up on words as a way out of charity. Bad Karma for you!
tithe
/tīT͟H/
noun
one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the Church and clergy.
verb
pay or give as a tithe.
"he tithes 10 percent of his income to the church"
Unclench.
Replace the word tithe with donate.
Will you or anyone do it now?
$100 a year ? $1000? Even if you are HHI is over $200K?
I DONATE. About 10% of AGI. Never given to anything religious.
Same - and the word “tithe” we offputting to me, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the numbers on this thread are incredibly high. Congratulations to the folks who have $1million plus in their retirement accounts by age 55.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the numbers on this thread are incredibly high. Congratulations to the folks who have $1million plus in their retirement accounts by age 55.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in my 50’s yet but ~$80mm net worth with 7 figure daily fluctuations.
The only question I have for you my friend is do you tithe?
not everyone is a religious nut who believes in some imaginary superior being...made up by some group to control the naived masses.
What a tightwad idiot. It doesn’t have to be a Christian or religious charity. You don’t have to use that term. It doesn’t have to be 10%. You can do 15-20%. But you wrecked looking to get hung up on words as a way out of charity. Bad Karma for you!
tithe
/tīT͟H/
noun
one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the Church and clergy.
verb
pay or give as a tithe.
"he tithes 10 percent of his income to the church"
Unclench.
Replace the word tithe with donate.
Will you or anyone do it now?
$100 a year ? $1000? Even if you are HHI is over $200K?
I DONATE. About 10% of AGI. Never given to anything religious.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 35 year old gunners all die from stress.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in my 50’s yet but ~$80mm net worth with 7 figure daily fluctuations.
The only question I have for you my friend is do you tithe?
not everyone is a religious nut who believes in some imaginary superior being...made up by some group to control the naived masses.
What a tightwad idiot. It doesn’t have to be a Christian or religious charity. You don’t have to use that term. It doesn’t have to be 10%. You can do 15-20%. But you wrecked looking to get hung up on words as a way out of charity. Bad Karma for you!
tithe
/tīT͟H/
noun
one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the Church and clergy.
verb
pay or give as a tithe.
"he tithes 10 percent of his income to the church"
Unclench.
Replace the word tithe with donate.
Will you or anyone do it now?
$100 a year ? $1000? Even if you are HHI is over $200K?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:51; 3 mil in 401k, 150 liquid, 700k equity in home; in 6 yrs will retire with 30% fed pension
How is your 401K invested to hit that level? I'm super curious. Very impressive!
Anonymous wrote:54, married, two kids, HHI of $220,000 annually.
Net worth is $1.8 million, plus one of us (DH) would immediately start receiving a $55,000 annual pension if he left his federal government job today.
That includes -
Enough in 529 accounts to pay for the rest of two kids college (one a senior, one a freshman)
$865,000 in retirement accounts.
$565,000 in home equity
$250,000 in mutual fund investments.
I know there are different ways to calculate the value of the pension - the way I look at it, I would need about $2 million in safe investments earning 4% a year to have $50,000 in guaranteed income. So I guesstimate that the pension has a value of about $2 million.