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    Possible bug with annual spending in delayed retirement

    Here's the specific firecalc example of a 52-year-old today (in 2014) who is trying to simulate retirement 10 years from now at age 62 (in 2024) using the Bernicke spending method. In my firecalc scenario I set inflation to 0% so I wouldn't have to add spreadsheet columns to revert the future...
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    Home espresso machine worth it or likely to collect dust?

    The Mr. Coffee device you saw was likely a steam-driven device that doesn't make what aficionados would call espresso. I like coffee in all forms but would suggest you (or the OP in this older thread) at least purchase an entry-level pump-driven espresso machine. Regulars on coffeegeek.com are...
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    Possible bug with annual spending in delayed retirement

    Sorry to bump my own thread on my first post here, but I've learned more about the way firecalc behaves and wanted to add some info. It's true that the spreadsheet column labeled "Infl Adj Withdrawals" keeps track of the inflation-adjusted withdrawals starting in the first year even when...
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    Possible bug with annual spending in delayed retirement

    Starting with the default scenario, I asked to delay retirement until 2024 (10 years from now), test for 40 years, and also requested a spreadsheet using 1970 as the starting year. Here is the scenario The spreadsheet confirmed a suspicion - that the inflation-adjusted annual spending ($30K)...
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