Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 45 and have only $119k in my 401k and we have $20k in savings. Very little debt, but also don't own a house (we rent). We have had to dip into retirement accounts several times due to medical issue with one of our kids. We are paying for 2 other kids in college out of pocket without dipping into those amounts. My husband has little in his plan.
Having a sick kid has killed us financially but we are doing the best we can. It's pretty terrifying.
Dumb move. Every spare penny you have should be going towards retirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 39. I have 90k in my 401k and about $280k in cash. (I know I need to do something with the cash but I'm extremely risk averse.). DH has a little less in his 401k and a little more in his investment account.
You need to do something about that cash. Not enough 401k.
I agree but what can I do to fix it? I'm maxing out the 401k now. There is no way to catch it up, or am I missing something? I'm trying to figure out how to do an IRA or something else to compensate. I'm embarrassingly financially illiterate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 39. I have 90k in my 401k and about $280k in cash. (I know I need to do something with the cash but I'm extremely risk averse.). DH has a little less in his 401k and a little more in his investment account.
You need to do something about that cash. Not enough 401k.
I agree but what can I do to fix it? I'm maxing out the 401k now. There is no way to catch it up, or am I missing something? I'm trying to figure out how to do an IRA or something else to compensate. I'm embarrassingly financially illiterate.
One small thing you can do is start doing $5500 in Blackfoot Roth IRA each year ($11000 if you have a spouse).
Anonymous wrote:How are people building such large 401k balances for those ages given the annual contribution limits? Even with high market returns it doesn't seem to add up. Maybe it's generous employer match??
Anonymous wrote:How are people building such large 401k balances for those ages given the annual contribution limits? Even with high market returns it doesn't seem to add up. Maybe it's generous employer match??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 39. I have 90k in my 401k and about $280k in cash. (I know I need to do something with the cash but I'm extremely risk averse.). DH has a little less in his 401k and a little more in his investment account.
You need to do something about that cash. Not enough 401k.
I agree but what can I do to fix it? I'm maxing out the 401k now. There is no way to catch it up, or am I missing something? I'm trying to figure out how to do an IRA or something else to compensate. I'm embarrassingly financially illiterate.