Anonymous
Post 03/10/2014 16:03     Subject: My financial future in 3 minutes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Awesome, thanks for the tip on the early retirement blogs. You know I thought a 9% return was pretty conservative for a 100% stock portfolio mutual fund.

08:43 - I hope to purchase the duplexes out right, to avoid paying a mortgage. I didn't factor vacancies, and maintenance costs, because I plan to offset those negatives with my pension.


The djia was at 14000 in 2007. From 2007 to 2014, it has increased by - total of about 15%.

I have lived through 1987, 2000' and 2008. Factor in the bad years, and you hope for 4-5 %.

For me, in July 2007 to the present, my 401k increased from 400k to 640k, but 140k was my contributions. The flip side is march 2009 the balance was 180k. If I had gone to cash in 2007' and reinvested in 2009, I could almost retire.


how did you contribute $23k/year to your 401k (140k/6 years)?


NP here but I do it without a match because I am over 50 and get another $5500 catch up contribution.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2014 16:02     Subject: My financial future in 3 minutes

Anonymous wrote:also wouldn't a more accurate rate of return be projected since the inception of the S&P (which is at around 9-10% isn't it)?


Sure, if you had been invested since the inception of the S&P. As the brokers always say, history is not an indication of future performance. You can estimate whatever you want for projections but don't be surprised if reality gets in the way.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2014 13:53     Subject: My financial future in 3 minutes

10% of my salary from me, 6% match, 150K salary. 144K
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2014 09:52     Subject: My financial future in 3 minutes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Awesome, thanks for the tip on the early retirement blogs. You know I thought a 9% return was pretty conservative for a 100% stock portfolio mutual fund.

08:43 - I hope to purchase the duplexes out right, to avoid paying a mortgage. I didn't factor vacancies, and maintenance costs, because I plan to offset those negatives with my pension.


The djia was at 14000 in 2007. From 2007 to 2014, it has increased by - total of about 15%.

I have lived through 1987, 2000' and 2008. Factor in the bad years, and you hope for 4-5 %.

For me, in July 2007 to the present, my 401k increased from 400k to 640k, but 140k was my contributions. The flip side is march 2009 the balance was 180k. If I had gone to cash in 2007' and reinvested in 2009, I could almost retire.


how did you contribute $23k/year to your 401k (140k/6 years)?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 09:21     Subject: My financial future in 3 minutes

Anonymous wrote:Awesome, thanks for the tip on the early retirement blogs. You know I thought a 9% return was pretty conservative for a 100% stock portfolio mutual fund.

08:43 - I hope to purchase the duplexes out right, to avoid paying a mortgage. I didn't factor vacancies, and maintenance costs, because I plan to offset those negatives with my pension.


The djia was at 14000 in 2007. From 2007 to 2014, it has increased by - total of about 15%.

I have lived through 1987, 2000' and 2008. Factor in the bad years, and you hope for 4-5 %.

For me, in July 2007 to the present, my 401k increased from 400k to 640k, but 140k was my contributions. The flip side is march 2009 the balance was 180k. If I had gone to cash in 2007' and reinvested in 2009, I could almost retire.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 08:48     Subject: My financial future in 3 minutes

These military pensions are absurd. We need to cut them back.