Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.
$1.4 in a 401K or investment account?
Probably not. 18 years ago, 401k maxes were much lower.
This. I don't understand how this math works unless someone had a really rich stock plan from a company.
Unless the poster make some unusual investments, it sounds like a lie. Maxing out every year from age 22 to age 40, even with generous company matches, is unlikely to get you to $1.4m at age 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.
$1.4 in a 401K or investment account?
Probably not. 18 years ago, 401k maxes were much lower.
This. I don't understand how this math works unless someone had a really rich stock plan from a company.
Unless the poster make some unusual investments, it sounds like a lie. Maxing out every year from age 22 to age 40, even with generous company matches, is unlikely to get you to $1.4m at age 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.
$1.4 in a 401K or investment account?
Probably not. 18 years ago, 401k maxes were much lower.
This. I don't understand how this math works unless someone had a really rich stock plan from a company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.
$1.4 in a 401K or investment account?
Probably not. 18 years ago, 401k maxes were much lower.
This. I don't understand how this math works unless someone had a really rich stock plan from a company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.
$1.4 in a 401K or investment account?
Probably not. 18 years ago, 401k maxes were much lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.
$1.4 in a 401K or investment account?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.
$1.4 in a 401K or investment account?
Anonymous wrote:At 40, I made $120K and I had about $1.4 million, so yes, much more.
When my husband retired at 58, we had an HHI of about $300,000 and a net worth of $7 million.