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I think a guy could do it. But I wouldn’t feel confident at all. Last thing you want to do is go back to work at 60 because ****, you ran out. |
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05-20-2021, 11:33 PM | #9591 |
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A lot depends on your expenses. I did an extensive analysis last year, and to retire at 60, and taking into account inflation and social security and assuming a conservative investment philosophy, I would need 28 times my household expenditures to live at my current lifestyle into my 90s. To retire at 40, you'd need more than double that, plus your social security payments would be smaller. My hunch is that you'd need about 65 to 70 times your annual expenses.
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05-21-2021, 07:17 AM | #9592 | |
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If you bought 1 million dollar worth of (MAIN) it pays a monthly dividend of .205 per share at $41 /share it would give you a monthly income of $4885 a 2 million dollar stake would get you $9770 |
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05-21-2021, 07:29 AM | #9593 | |
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On the same note for people retiring early, do what you can to make earned income in the year to max your ROTH. Just $6k or $7k if over 50. This will allow you to draw on something not taxable once you hit the right age. Is a great way to drop tax brackets when you’re older. |
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AT&T about to cut theirs in half. Also, if you still lag a market index because they pay a dividend but the stock price rarely moves, you’re coming out behind. Dividends are paid off the share price, they aren’t something “extra.” A stock paying 5% dividend with a share price that never moves is worse than owing an index. Plenty of these are out there but people get so fixated on a dividend like it’s “free money.” |
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05-21-2021, 09:51 AM | #9595 | |
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05-21-2021, 09:55 AM | #9596 | |
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Also look up the wheel strategy for sideways markets. |
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05-21-2021, 10:23 AM | #9599 | |
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I’d adjust mine to 50x annual income. Someone making gross $100k/year would likely need 5M (50x income) to retire in their early 40’s and have their money last 40-50 years. You’d still need to be generating money from investments and not trying to live large. |
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Yes. Any earned income for the year and as long as you don’t make more than $140k/year.
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