Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me 200k salary. 331k in 401k at age 34. Makes me very nervous. BUT - I'm now putting at least 50k into retirement every year and hope by age 40 this will have paid off worth another 300k going into the market. My employer provides a very generous match and a separate contribution to a pension that is a defined benefit. I also should inherit a good amount but don't count on this.
Over 300k before age 35 makes you nervous, why? 3 yrs older than you and just hit 300k this yr and never felt THAT far behind.
I was a moron in my 20s and wasted years not maxing out. Figure I'll pay for it later? Only saving grace is I have a job that will help me put at least 50k away a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me 200k salary. 331k in 401k at age 34. Makes me very nervous. BUT - I'm now putting at least 50k into retirement every year and hope by age 40 this will have paid off worth another 300k going into the market. My employer provides a very generous match and a separate contribution to a pension that is a defined benefit. I also should inherit a good amount but don't count on this.
Over 300k before age 35 makes you nervous, why? 3 yrs older than you and just hit 300k this yr and never felt THAT far behind.
Anonymous wrote:Me 200k salary. 331k in 401k at age 34. Makes me very nervous. BUT - I'm now putting at least 50k into retirement every year and hope by age 40 this will have paid off worth another 300k going into the market. My employer provides a very generous match and a separate contribution to a pension that is a defined benefit. I also should inherit a good amount but don't count on this.
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About 2 mill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THis threat makes me nervous.
me: 42, have saved 200k. Started my first 'real' job at 32, since I was in grad school, getting a phd and fellowships until then. Salary is under 100k.
DH: 49: has saved 250k. There is NO excuse for this, but poor planning on his part, since he's been working since 25. Salary now at 150k and I make him max and he will do 'catch up' once he hits 50.
We have 3 kids, who will be heading to college when we retire.
the only thing that helps me sleep at night is knowing that there's a trust that will probably cover three college tuitions and give them a bit of money for house downpayments, etc. But I worry about our own retirements, at this rate, although if I stay with this job (that I'm starting to hate) I'll have a small govt pension.
Isn't 550k good for mid 40s couple?
It's solid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THis threat makes me nervous.
me: 42, have saved 200k. Started my first 'real' job at 32, since I was in grad school, getting a phd and fellowships until then. Salary is under 100k.
DH: 49: has saved 250k. There is NO excuse for this, but poor planning on his part, since he's been working since 25. Salary now at 150k and I make him max and he will do 'catch up' once he hits 50.
We have 3 kids, who will be heading to college when we retire.
the only thing that helps me sleep at night is knowing that there's a trust that will probably cover three college tuitions and give them a bit of money for house downpayments, etc. But I worry about our own retirements, at this rate, although if I stay with this job (that I'm starting to hate) I'll have a small govt pension.
Isn't 550k good for mid 40s couple?