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    shameless ask for praise for walking

    Congrats. Great Record. I jogged/run/walk 6 miles the other day. Been doing like 4 - 6 miles of jogging/running/walking 4-5 days a week. 11 miles is great. Keep it up.
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    Total Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024

    I took a Photo of the Solar Eclipse with the moon trying to partially cover the sun. In our area, only 70% - 80% is covered by the partial eclipse.
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    First million is enough

    I agree. Based on my projections and Firecalc, my nest egg will continue to grow after hitting more than 7 figures when I retired, so I need to spend more and be happy. Firecalc says 100% for a 40 year retirement. Health is the most important thing. I run/walk/jog 4-5 miles 3 times a week...
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    Equities Return are Stellar - should I withdraw some now or wait end of year?

    I understand people saying 'we don't time the market, but we rebalance our AA". But my question is "isn't rebalance your AA also timing the market ?" When your equities are getting "too high", you time that market to rebalance - by withdrawing your 'overvalued equity" and putting it into...
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    So grateful for the ACA

    I too, am so grateful, for our ACA Insurance. I retired last year, and went straight to the ACA market, and paid $0. The subsidy covered the Bronze package we got. We are very healthy and we only used it for our Yearly Health check up. I think our co-pay (DW and I) was around $80.
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    Equities Return are Stellar - should I withdraw some now or wait end of year?

    So I retired last year and want to try and withdraw some from my 403B this year. Equities have had a stellar performance in the first quarter (Jan-March), should I withdraw some now, and do a quarterly withdrawal, or wait till end of the year for a lump-sum withdrawal? Care to share your...
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    Monthly Grocery Expenditure

    I budget around $600/month for DW and I for groceries. Two persons - no kids. This includes our 1x-2x a month visit to Costco. Living in the South, so low cost area. Still lucky to be able to buy Rib-eye steak or T-Bone at our local Food Lion at $6.99-$7.99/lb. when there is a discount sale...
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    S&P 500 Prediction 2024

    It's another opinion and prediction, based on nothing. Anyone can pull out a number like 4,500 with no reason. :laugh: Some Wall st. analyst say it is going to 6,000 by December. Oh Well :greetings10:
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    Age 67, retirement in progress

    Great Job Rodi. Yeah, we also cut $200/month by not eating out much. Cooking and preparing food at home is healthier and cheaper. I lost 26 pounds just eating healthier food at home, eating organic. Eating out means eating a lot of processed food with sugar, carb, and salt. Good job on...
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    Age 67, retirement in progress

    Well, so you are $4000/year short. Maybe in the next few days, you can think about how to cut your monthly expenses by $100-$150/month, because you said some expenses falls thru the cracks. Even $100 a month saved would be $1200/year in less expenses. Then you're down $2,800/year and that...
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    Reviewing Plan on a Lazy Sunday

    $110,000/year. Did you run Firecalc ?
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    Now what

    Do you have kids ? or just you and wife ? It seems like no problem getting to 59.5
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    Blow that Dough 2024

    Thanks but I got a good discount on it on Ebay (couple of hundred bucks), so it's fine. ;D
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    Another asset allocation question

    Retired last year at 59.5 years old. Asset allocation is about 53% Stocks & 47% Fixed Assets/Cash earning 4.35% - 5.25% Once we get SS when I hit 62, the asset allocation will be closer to 60% Stocks 40% Fixed Income and Cash. Maybe 59% - 41%.
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    Age 67, retirement in progress

    It may also depend on your yearly expenses. What is your yearly expenses? You have car loans. You mentioned about Eating out (I hope not a lot.)
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