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    ACA premium subsidy & tax return

    DW and I have looked at the idea of living off cash and possibly the sale of our home for the first few years of retirement (1/1/2017 retirement date). We'd like to delay withdrawals from our 401k's and IRA's as much as possible, and wait on SS until 2021/2022 (age 66 for each of us...
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    BS creep

    Thanks for the tip on the spreadsheet output, Lbscal -- I'm going to take a look at that. Current portfolio is about 70/30.
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    BS creep

    Thanks, Independent -- I like your idea of converting assets to actual cash/short terms before retirement. Kind of the "bucket" approach. Based on our current lifestyle, 60k is actually a pretty comfortable number for us to play with (at least the first few years). We're also researching...
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    BS creep

    Revlefty -- We have one kid that is completely independent already and another that is on the verge of college graduation. Even if he has to depend on our help for a bit while he gets launched, I don't have too much fear that by 2017 he'll be out and on his own.
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    BS creep

    Thanks Meadbh -- I liked this simple visual of what goes in the body under conditions of stress. Explained better than most long-winded technical articles could do.
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    BS creep

    Thanks Katsmeow -- I think your philosophy and approach is similar to how I'd like to look at our situation. I like to play with FIRECALC in such a way that I assume conservative input and see what the worst case scenario is with that input. Even if our BS buckets get filled sooner than we can...
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    BS creep

    Thanks for this response, Katsmeow. It expresses pretty much my own philosophy (or pipe dreams, anyway, as I'm still w*rking) and what I've tried to do when I play with FIRECALC. I figure if I throw in variables that TEND toward more conservative expectations, the better chance I have at taking...
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    BS creep

    Yep, I've run it several different ways with today's existing portfolio balance and our projected contributions. We have lots of time yet, and many scenarios that could play out, including DW going to a part time job if her BS bucket fills more rapidly than mine.
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    Happy Halloween!

    My jack-o-lantern from last night
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    BS creep

    Thanks Ziggy29. Our combined SS (at 75%) in 2022 will be about 36k, so we'd only have to make up about 24k annually out of our portfolio. I think you verbalized what I didn't in my original post, though, and that's a bear market happening at an inopportune juncture.
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    BS creep

    In the field that DW and are in (and I'm sure others use the term, too) we have a term called "scope creep". It happens when a project's design/fabrication goes on WAY too long and things just keep getting added to it. Regarding the design we have to reach retirement, we aren't at BS Full...
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    Lifetime Income Variable Annuity

    I always feel very poorly informed when others talk of annuities. I know that SPIA's (single premium immediate annuities) don't have the same negative connotations as variables, but I'd love to have a brief explanation of the difference, and reasons why SPIA's are OK.
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    Grateful to early-retirement.org. Retired in our 30's, traveling the world

    Wow! Your story is inspirational, Jeremy! I've started reading your blog and I'm hooked. Your writing and Winnie's photography immediately grabbed my curiosity to learn more about your story. Both DW and I are home from w*rk today due to a lovely April blizzard moving through the Twin Cities...
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    medical expenses outside of U.S.

    Thanks Kramer -- I always look forward to your posts and replies.
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    medical expenses outside of U.S.

    Thanks Michael. I figured that was the case, but I also wonder if some treatment methods that are commonplace in other countries might not make the cut, such as acupuncture, acupressure, chiropractic, voodoo, The Force, etc. (I think my health plan does cover some "acu" treatments.) I haven't...
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