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Madison MoneySports - Personal Finance Thread
(10-30-2020, 01:18 PM)D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:
(10-30-2020, 01:02 PM)Kaan Wrote:
(10-30-2020, 12:53 PM).RJ Wrote:
(10-30-2020, 12:08 PM)Kaan Wrote: I know a lot of folks are doing okay for retirement in this thread...

Well, I'm playing catch up.... not having a kid yet makes it easier now, but, that will just force some other choices, hopefully ones involving not having this overpriced fucking house.

I also want to start diversifying into some rental property next year.

we arent looking to get into the rental property game. we talked about it... sometimes it comes back up (usually on beach vacations... talking about building an AirBNB empire) ... but overall its just not our game. One thing i am planning to do is "play catch up" when i turn 50... but thats just turning up the investments we are currently doing. Instead we are looking to try to pin down a region we are looking to retire in and possibly purchase property there. 

one reason i'm waiting until 62 to retire is for the government pension... the extra 25% of my high 3 pay will do a lot for us in retirement... the big bonus is my healthcare cost is locked in to whatever i use for my last year (the insurance coverage is locked in too)... most folks do the caddilac government plan, which is "primary" in retirement (paid for by my pension... with plenty of money to spare... BOAT time!)

  
 how do you not have wayyyy too much money into retirement with DINK??!?!  Tongue 

i'd ask you to define "wayyyy too much" .... part of my ramping up retirement over time had to do with student loans. if you dont WAY over pay they stick around a pretty long time. I was fortunate to pay mine off before i was 30, but after mine were done I did help my brother out with his (yay for mid life career changes). paying them off made life "easy" to turn it into retirement savings... and race car life.
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