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Jan 26, 2015
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Cougarealist
I never want to fully retire
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Retirement really stresses me out (beware the startup)
TarCoug
1/26/15 11:11am
Do you have equity in the startups?
JoMax
1/26/15 11:14am
many do.. but for the vast majority of startups equity is worthless
jota
1/26/15 11:15am
Exactly
TarCoug
1/26/15 11:23am
Be like TNT. Live off the land
TNT
1/26/15 11:14am
My 401k balance is soley due to working for govt contractors with large
LaserCoug
1/26/15 11:16am
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JohnnyGJR
1/26/15 11:30am
You just need to hit the stock option jackpot
Doctor Rosenrosen
1/26/15 11:17am
I'm big on retirement and saving and all that but let's be honest: the notion of
hansel
1/26/15 11:18am
Good point
TarCoug
1/26/15 11:23am
Yep, I think for our generation, the retirement de jour
Doctor Rosenrosen
1/26/15 11:25am
I curious as to what line of work they do? medical? IT?
JoMax
1/26/15 11:58am
Another area where the breakdown of the family rears its ugly head
Iman23
1/26/15 11:39am
I never want to fully retire
Cougarealist
1/26/15 11:20am
You won't feel so bad when big taxes come in for 401ks and IRAs.
Art Director
1/26/15 11:20am
Pretty sure he will feel worse
TNT
1/26/15 11:23am
Can't wait to be double and triple taxed on retirement.. weeeeee
jota
1/26/15 11:30am
Maxing out a 401k ($18k) in your 20's seems a little unrealistic
JohnnyGJR
1/26/15 11:31am
I don't expect to retire until I'm about 75 years-old.
Belboz
1/26/15 11:50am
Even if you're "above average" and have a net worth of $2 million at 65,
RugbyCoug
1/26/15 11:33am
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Buffalo
1/26/15 11:37am
It's not a lot considering you would have had to make well over $100,000 leading
RugbyCoug
1/26/15 11:43am
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Buffalo
1/26/15 11:46am
Income ≠ lifestyle. Lifestyle inflation is a choice.
JohnnyGJR
1/26/15 11:47am
That's because you have a poor understanding of what it actually costs to retire
Baron
1/26/15 11:38am
No, it's because you have a poor understanding of cost of living or very low
RugbyCoug
1/26/15 11:44am
Okay. If you have a good understanding of you what you will need, tell
Baron
1/26/15 11:54am
You and I have a VERY different view of "luxurious" lifestlye.
RugbyCoug
1/26/15 12:03pm
I think you have no idea what you are talking about.
Baron
1/26/15 12:18pm
You're probably right.
RugbyCoug
1/26/15 12:42pm
I would have said that at 30, too. But kids are pretty dang expensive when they
frontrowcougar
1/26/15 12:01pm
Let's be frank. Tithing is a killer financially. It will only get harder and
Singcat
1/26/15 11:57am
only compounded by higher tax regimes...net, here I come!
RugbyCoug
1/26/15 12:06pm
plus, the tithes should care for our poor before anything else
Cougarealist
1/26/15 12:17pm
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