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Confused about dryer sheets
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Possible To Retire On $600,000?
Hi, would like very much your thoughts. I'm 50, single, no kids, no debt except $14K on mortgage. Have $600,000 in savings in the form of my 401(k). Wondering if it's feasible to retire and live off these funds.My overhead is low, just need around $2,000 month,which takes care of apartment maintenance, utilities, healthcare insurance. Thanks for your advice.
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Yes, if your $2000 per month expenses are before taxes.
Welcome to the board. You may want to read the FAQs, and look at FIRECalc to help sort things out. Rule of thumb suggests that if you play it right, you need about 25x your annual expenses to come out OK.
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I suggest you run your numbers through firecalc, paying close attention to inflation and how your funds are invested.
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Yes. But if the market has a hard time... You have a hard time. The nest egg you have is really close to not having to work at all anymore for wages. Is there some way to boost it a bit and or do part-time work? I would want a little more cushion myself. Check out Firecalc here and Welcome to 72t on the Net those two are the best around to do the what if scenarios with.
I also pulled the plug at 50 and understand the desire to move on. |
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Do you have any pension coming later? Qualify for SS? What will you do for health insurance?
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There is no way. Keep working or move to the Ozarks. You think it is $2k but you have not considered all your costs.
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Sounds like it would work. In tweleve years you will have some SS. Can you make it in New Jersey on 2k a month? We can do it but we are in the midwest.
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check out boglehead ..there is a guy there that retired on that amount. He grew his 600000 to 1.4 mil in 10years |
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Go for it. Heck you might die well before you blow all of that. Just remember most people think they will live to 120.
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perfect for oversea deal.
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I'm about your age and have around the same amount in my retirement account but I am married. If I were single and have no mortgage, I think I could live off that money plus my projected SS income of $1300/mo in 7 years. Yes, I live in LA.
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Of course it all depends on your projected expenses including health care which is increasing at a rate faster than normal inflation.
600k at 4% wold yield the 2k/mo.. but I think you have underestimated your expenses. IMHO - You need to work a few more years. Sock away a little more money and get closer (in age) to SS and any pensions you hopefully have available. In your situation, I would set a target of $1MM, and a house (that is in good shape) paid off. Perhaps you could set a goal between 55 and 59.
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You need to consider the following if you haven't already:
Is $2K a month your post-retirement budget or your pre-retirement budget? They could be the same, but they could be different. If you post your post-retirement budget here it might help. Did you factor in large ticket items like car purchases, root canals, purchase of a dog, etc? What do you plan on doing after retirement that you didn't do pre-retirement? Will it cost more? $2K a month may not leave enough wiggle room for travel and entertainment, although you might be doing activities that don't cost much like walking in the park, reading at the library, riding your bike.
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You might consider working for a few more years. Your health insurance premiums will be going up and your body (more than likely) will require more visits to the doctor--so, depending on your policy, there could be more co-payments and the meeting of deductibles. I don't know if you have dental insurance, but if you need a crown or two, it's going to throw your budget way off.
The other thing, when I'm retired, I don't want to be anxiously thinking about money. I want to be able to spend on the stuff I want or need without agonizing. I don't think $600,000 will do it in a comfortable manner. |
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