onecaribou
Confused about dryer sheets
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- Sep 22, 2005
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Turned 29 a couple months ago and reviewed our retirement outlook and I'm looking some advice. I would really like to be retired by age 45 if at all possible.
My wife and I have an income of $90K/Yr and including my pension, 401K and my wife’s 401K (with a very generous 12% match) we are investing equivalent to 28% of our income annually. We have approximately $60K in our plans so far.
I hate to even mention it but we expect to have an additional $20K/yr (for the rest of our lives) to invest once an older relative passes away sometime in the next few years.
We will be rolling the last of our HELOC and our 30 year mortgage into a new 15 year mortgage as soon as our lock ends later this year.
How is our outlook? Do we have a good chance of retiring in 16 years at 60% of our preretirement income? Do we need to invest more? What about reducing our 401K contributions (while maintaining out matches) and going with a Roth?
Thanks!
My wife and I have an income of $90K/Yr and including my pension, 401K and my wife’s 401K (with a very generous 12% match) we are investing equivalent to 28% of our income annually. We have approximately $60K in our plans so far.
I hate to even mention it but we expect to have an additional $20K/yr (for the rest of our lives) to invest once an older relative passes away sometime in the next few years.
We will be rolling the last of our HELOC and our 30 year mortgage into a new 15 year mortgage as soon as our lock ends later this year.
How is our outlook? Do we have a good chance of retiring in 16 years at 60% of our preretirement income? Do we need to invest more? What about reducing our 401K contributions (while maintaining out matches) and going with a Roth?
Thanks!