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Dec 18, 2024
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OrsoNero
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How long will you have to save for the downpayment?
If it's a year, you don't want to mess around with the market, but if it's five years, I'd probably put my money into an S&P tracked taxable investment account on Fidelity or Vanguard.
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OrsoNero
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How do you balance retirement savings with saving for a large purchase or a down payment?
TCuz
Coastal Elite
10:21am
Just make more money
Ted Lasso
10:22am
How long will you have to save for the downpayment?
OrsoNero
10:24am
A taxable investment account it is. Thanks
TCuz
10:27am
RE: How do you balance retirement savings with saving for a large purchase or a down payment?
Indy Coug
10:25am
I used a money market account
scootsy
10:29am
RE: How do you balance retirement savings with saving for a large purchase or a
Salami Karate
10:30am
Look at a Coast Fi calculator. You may already be well ahead for retirement
STL
10:34am
Ha, I am way too conservative. Should probably be riskier
TCuz
10:45am
The fact you are already maxing out at such a young age puts you ahead of 95% of
STL
11:16am
I've just been doing HYSA, but kind of regret it.
JuicyJam
10:43am
Pause your retirement investing until you have the amount you want.
Phred84044
3:14pm
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