Anonymous wrote:I'm math challenged. Is there a simple-ish way to get a sense of how much we will likely have at retirement based on what we have now?
If I'm 45 and have $230K saved now.
Anonymous wrote:I'm math challenged. Is there a simple-ish way to get a sense of how much we will likely have at retirement based on what we have now?
If I'm 45 and have $230K saved now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me (48 y/o): $962k (401k + IRAs)
Spouse (47 y/o): $562k (401k + IRAs)
Spouse is a Fed (GS-14 w/22 yrs in) with FERS retirement which should come out to about $70k annually upon retiring around age 60.
$460k in non-retirement savings
$210k total in 529s for 2 kids starting college in 2022 and 2025
Mortgage will be paid off in 3 years
Lol. Fed = job for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question -- My spouse is also a federal employee (GS-15). HOw do you arrive at $70K annually upon retiring at age 60? (I thought you get about 30% of your highest salary after 30 years. Is your gross $210,000?) I confess I'm not that knowledgeable about the federal employee retirement system. Thanks.
I got this figure from OPM's calculator. I've attempted to confirm it based off information on OPM's website. My spouse is currently a GS-14 step 8 (will be a step 10 at retirement) and will have 35 years of federal service upon retirement. I projected high three as the last three years and assumed salary will increase 1% each year. When I take that average of the projected high 3 and multiply by 35% I get about $60K. According to OPM's calculator it comes out at $52K in current dollars and $77K in future inflated dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Saving" money is vulgar. I have, however, created a series of income streams that will result in myself, my spouse, my children, my grandchildren, and my great grandchildren never having to work.
I did this shortly after turning 39.
I don't understand this mentality. What's wrong with them working? What will they do instead? I bet they'll be using all that inherited wealth to snort blow and other drugs, and be partying alcoholics. I can't think of a worse legacy to leave.