I get odd results from time to time because when it reloads the saved data, it "forgets" some of the accounts under the asset category. If I go back and look at the assets page, then save, it will "find" them again without me doing anything else. I've just gotten used to doing that whenever I use it.
Your living expenses is only $25,000 per year? Wow.my living expenses suddenly tripled in my 80's ........... I called Fidelity and they were very helpful, even though I am not a customer. The planner had, on its own, put in 6 years of long term health care for DW and me at something like $75,000 per year each. When I backed that expense out, we were back to the normal scenario I am used to seeing.
Your living expenses is only $25,000 per year? Wow.
I did not make any changes to my inputs, but my living expenses suddenly tripled in my 80's. Has anyone else experienced this?
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The planner had, on its own, put in 6 years of long term health care forDW and me at something like $75,000 per year each.
"... a quick check shows it running about 4% currently."