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Originally Posted by sstarch3
I do prefer moderation though, I could live the next 40 years of my life and save everything then retire in essentially "riches", but I have no guarantee I will make it that far.
So I would prefer to save enough to live just as well as I do when I retire instead of just saving everything.
I do believe Moderation is key.
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If you put away the maximum amount for 401(k) and Roth IRA each year, that's almost $20k. If you can manage to squeeze in another $500 each month into savings you'll be at $25k per year. That's about $30k of pre-tax earnings each year earmarked for savings.
While that sounds like a lot, if you can pull a $50-60k job, and learn to live modestly, I think it's totally doable.
Earning a modest 10%, you can end up with $1 million in a little over 15 years. While $1 million may not be enough to retire on, if you maintained the same level of contribution and earnings for another 5 years or so, you'll clear $2 million easily.
Do you want to save modestly and work 40 years, or do you want to save aggressively and retire in 20 years?
And by retire I mean you can do anything you want without having to work provided you don't live above your means.
If you kick the bucket early you can always leave the money to your family or charity.