Greetings. I've been perusing this site over the past couple of days and reading about the members experiences and advice has been a great help.
Short story is, I'm 62, single, two grown children, both parents passed away. My sole debt is $49,000 on a house appraised 5 years ago at $112K.
Social security will be $17.5K/yr. If I wait until 66, it will be $25K/yr. My break even age is about 76.
If I retire end of this year, I have two options as to health care. I could go with the ACA, but I couldn't keep my current doctors. The insurance would be about $300/mo. for what would amount to major medical, but I'm might be having shoulder surgery (I'm pushing for having it by year's end) and would like to keep my current doctors for any complications that might come up in 2016.
COBRA is an option, and offhand, my COBRA might be close to what I would pay on the ACA if I took a distribution from my IRA and paid off my mortgage (too much income for the tax credit subsidy). That would be psychologically attractive, and there would be some savings on the interest ($2,200/yr or so). Other than the shoulder thing, I'm in pretty darn good health.
To pay off my mortgage, I would use the funds from an IRA that is in investments too volatile for my age. They told me that they charge a loading fee for reallocation, if you can believe that.
Between IRA's and cash, I've got about $236K. I would have to get part time employment and draw some amounts from savings depending on how much I would make. I'd need about $8K a year to fund the shortfall to my budget.
I really, really dislike my job and the stress is making enjoyment of life very difficult. Work worries are on my shoulders all the time, whether I am at work or not, or trying to do the things I enjoy. I've tried various coping strategies, but when I think about the things I could be doing with my life that I enjoy, it is making less and less sense to stay in my current situation.
The "golden handcuffs" are an impediment to pulling the trigger. I think "if I can only go one more year." Also getting in my way is the deep feeling that I have no right to seek happiness.
It will be risky to retire and I would be better off financially by waiting. However, the missed opportunities of not retiring now is a big factor for me.
If I retired at 66, I would have about $220K in cash, no mortgage, and $25K in SS income. If I retire now, I will have less income and a significantly less cash cushion, but I could do it. If push comes to shove, a reverse mortgage could get me over any unexpected hump. I'm not planning on leaving anything to my sons if I need it to live.
That's my story. I don't have any specific questions, but thanks for reading, and any comments are welcome. Nice to be a member here.
Short story is, I'm 62, single, two grown children, both parents passed away. My sole debt is $49,000 on a house appraised 5 years ago at $112K.
Social security will be $17.5K/yr. If I wait until 66, it will be $25K/yr. My break even age is about 76.
If I retire end of this year, I have two options as to health care. I could go with the ACA, but I couldn't keep my current doctors. The insurance would be about $300/mo. for what would amount to major medical, but I'm might be having shoulder surgery (I'm pushing for having it by year's end) and would like to keep my current doctors for any complications that might come up in 2016.
COBRA is an option, and offhand, my COBRA might be close to what I would pay on the ACA if I took a distribution from my IRA and paid off my mortgage (too much income for the tax credit subsidy). That would be psychologically attractive, and there would be some savings on the interest ($2,200/yr or so). Other than the shoulder thing, I'm in pretty darn good health.
To pay off my mortgage, I would use the funds from an IRA that is in investments too volatile for my age. They told me that they charge a loading fee for reallocation, if you can believe that.
Between IRA's and cash, I've got about $236K. I would have to get part time employment and draw some amounts from savings depending on how much I would make. I'd need about $8K a year to fund the shortfall to my budget.
I really, really dislike my job and the stress is making enjoyment of life very difficult. Work worries are on my shoulders all the time, whether I am at work or not, or trying to do the things I enjoy. I've tried various coping strategies, but when I think about the things I could be doing with my life that I enjoy, it is making less and less sense to stay in my current situation.
The "golden handcuffs" are an impediment to pulling the trigger. I think "if I can only go one more year." Also getting in my way is the deep feeling that I have no right to seek happiness.
It will be risky to retire and I would be better off financially by waiting. However, the missed opportunities of not retiring now is a big factor for me.
If I retired at 66, I would have about $220K in cash, no mortgage, and $25K in SS income. If I retire now, I will have less income and a significantly less cash cushion, but I could do it. If push comes to shove, a reverse mortgage could get me over any unexpected hump. I'm not planning on leaving anything to my sons if I need it to live.
That's my story. I don't have any specific questions, but thanks for reading, and any comments are welcome. Nice to be a member here.