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Old 06-14-2009, 10:51 AM   #1
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Hopefully, this is not a dumb question. If one was to retire early, but wanted to work part time time from age 54 to 65, how would you reflect this pt income in the calculator?

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Depends on what calculator you are using.

Usually you can enter a job starting on x date and ending on x date. If not, then some have income lines that allow specific dates.
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Thanks for the response. There is more than 1 calculator??
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Or, in Firecalc, you enter temporary income at the bottom of the "Other income" tab, and offset it with a similar entry x years later as an expense in the same amount in the same amount.
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