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Steve * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular. * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything? * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going. |
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My mom is 76 and her portfolio is also quite a bit more than her home value, but again, it isn't all in a single asset.
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Steve * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular. * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything? * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going. |
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At one point in 2006 my 401k was 1/3 the value... the market did some work and put me back to 1/4 in early 2007. Within 15 years, my 401k should equal my house value... that does not even take into account my wife's 401k or either IRA. Your point was an interesting measuring stick... one I had not thought of before.
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Maybe I should retire when my yearly tax bill is equal to the GDP of North Dakota. LOL.
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BJL,
I know what you mean - when your retirement portfolio > house worth (with the mortgage retired), it feels like a "tipping point." Again, not that you should coast or that's the goal, you just feel like you can see the finish line. |
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I started to feel comfortable when I was able to grocery shop (or take care of any other need) at any point I wanted without regard to pay day. I have a co-worker who is continually boggled that I forget when payday is.
That may be a low step on the scale, but it certainly was a definitive moment for me. I will have other successes, but none as sweet. |
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My wife used to work with more than a few people who on payday, would rush out at lunchtime to cash their checks so they could afford to eat lunch that day. Of course, these were the same people who were buying lunch out every day while she was brown bagging from home. They'd spend more in a day than she spent in a week, but couldn't seem to understand why they never had any money left.
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Steve * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular. * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything? * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going. |
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I am starting to feel comfortable.I like the fact that I can earn close to $2000 a month in interest for a while. Now if we could just learn to live on that. I discussed it with dh last night. You know, small house, only one car. He does not think that would be fun at all. so, he keeps working and I will keep saving.
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