Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else here disagree with their spouse on when they should retire? I want to retire very early, but my spouse wants us to both work for as long as possible, at least until the traditional retirement age. How do you reconcile the two? Yes, we discussed this during dating, when my spouse voiced support for my retirement goals. But that was before kids, childcare expenses, and buying a house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you embarrassed to say you want to be a SAHM?
OP here. My spouse doesn't want me to stay at home at all.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you embarrassed to say you want to be a SAHM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have around $2.5-3m in assets, excluding any home equity in our primary residence. I feel like we can live on just my spouse's income, maybe cutting back just slightly. My spouse does not want to cut back on our lifestyle at all.
What if he also wants to retire now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have around $2.5-3m in assets, excluding any home equity in our primary residence. I feel like we can live on just my spouse's income, maybe cutting back just slightly. My spouse does not want to cut back on our lifestyle at all.
Seems fair.![]()
what if spouses wants to retire today too?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We have around $2.5-3m in assets, excluding any home equity in our primary residence. I feel like we can live on just my spouse's income, maybe cutting back just slightly. My spouse does not want to cut back on our lifestyle at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your spouse?
We are in our mid-late 30s. This is when I had planned on retiring.
That’s not retiring. That’s quitting (which is fine, but call it what it is).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely, you two have nothing to decide. Not now. But just incase you actually are privileged to have these real, immediate choices, hire a financial professional. The can be a third person. They can lay-out the different paths, choices, what each decision would look like. It's very helpful to have someone else deliver the news.
It doesn't mean you have to invest with them.
OP here. I want to retire soon, before I'm 40. I don't think a financial professional will be helpful to us, since my spouse's financial goals involve building as large of a nest egg as possible. And that requires 2 incomes.