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If you wanted to save 20-25k per year to put towards retirement, where would you put it (besides IRAs or 401ks)? DH and I already contribute fully to our IRAs, and we both were contributing the max amount to 401ks for employer to match (although my employer...
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But, we need to make a more concentrated effort....
Putting $17k/year in your 401ks (that's your money, any match does not count toward the $17k sure that you're each putting $17k/year in your 401ks (that's your money, any match does not count.
Ok, I am scheduled to retire from the military in 3 years, and will bring home roughly $1800/mo in retirement income. My post military income will likely be sufficient to allow me to invest my entire military retirement income. If you had $1800/mo to ...
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If you had $1800/mo to invest for 20 years, where would you put it to maximize the ROI .
Scheduled to retire from the military in 3 years, and will bring home roughly $1800/mo in retirement retirement income.
10 Worst-Rated States for Retirement Here are the 10 worst states for retirement, with No. 1 being the lowest-ranked, according to Money-Rates.com : 10. Wisconsin 9. New York 8. Washington 7. Rhode Island 6. Maryland 5. Alaska 4. Connecticut 3. Massachusetts...
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Re: 10 Worst-Rated States....
1 state, Texas, outranked all factors.
States for Retirement arizona should #1 but too far from money obsessed children on the east coastRe: 10 Worst-Rated States for Retirement But the winner is The No.
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Expect another post in 2-3 years on finding a chunk of money....
This money chunk tiny) retirement?? EDIT - Ok, it looks like I'll be saving it for now.
I am currently job hunting.
Should be just barely fine on just my husband's salary .
What do others think about this fund? This was going to be my principal fund to put my retirement money in, but am thinking now in VWINX
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Retirement accounts held Holden, ICI senior director of retirement....
They can of 10.2 percent in the third quarter, despite ongoing net new cash flow .
Vanguard 2010 is a well diversified fund as are all of the Vanguard retirement funds.
Need help navigating the tedious Social Security retirement benefits maze for my mother. My mother is about to retire from her job. We went to the Social Security office yesterday to apply for retirement benefits and get some questions answered. The person...
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You say she doesn't have a lot of money, but if she's going to collect, say, $1000/month.
Isn't retirement great. I think I'll lay down and take a little nap.
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2 more years max until....
I think I'll lay down and take a little nap that's fair! Worked all my life for a little money and still get taxed.Taxing my SS check SIGH Well though ...
I can slow down lol.
The Guitar as Retirement Plan The guitar is my retirement plan: mentally stimulating, entertaining, and drool-resistant. I recently lent a guitar to a friend of mine who has the same plan. He watched some 80-year-old jam at one of his church gatherings...
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It's already my retirement....
Originally Posted by gitnoob I wonder if craigslist will still of Kevin D Carlson The Guitar As A Retirement Plan?? Hell!! I thought it already was!! I Must Be Off.
Running out of Money During Retirement".
Hi all - i am a civil servant of a certain age who is considering partial retirement, wondered if anybody had any thoughts or knowledge about it, i',m hearing good things about working less and not losing much money, but am also hearing that i will lose...
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You hope to change from working full time to working part time and not lose much money!! You are living in fantasy land directly is that if you took partial retirement....
money!! You are living in fantasy land surely.
I qualify for the "Rule of 80" early retirement. But I don't know what would be the advantage of taking one vs. the other. Any expert advise out there?
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Obviously, the other includes the severance, plus qualify for retirement benefits.You take the money and run.
For retirement benefits.You take the money and run.
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