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  • Enjoying the current stability.

    Savings to Retire at 55 to be used for Age 56-60
    Balance: $ 72K
    End-Goal by 55: $100K (that means a living budget of $20K/year for age 56, 57, 58, 59 and 60)
    Retirement Condo $400K: Fully Paid (No Renting expense!)

    At 61, saved rent income will cover it; at age 62, it is SS onwards
    401K Retirement Savings: $ 318K
    IRA Retirement Savings: $ 67K
    Total Retirement Savings: $ 385K (It's a long way back to this top but I wanna Rock N Roll)


    My Forecasted Monthly Retirement Check Amounts, if to retire starting 2026 (actual withdrawal can only start in Jul of 2031):
    401 : $ 1.64K
    IRA : $ 0.32K
    SS : $ 1.54K
    Tot : $ 3.50K
    Goal: $4.00K
    The mood is sell some of overpurchase to DCA as market goes up.
    Kill the debt, before it kills you!

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    • Enjoying the current stability.

      Savings to Retire at 55 to be used for Age 56-60
      Balance: $ 76K
      End-Goal by 55: $100K (that means a living budget of $20K/year for age 56, 57, 58, 59 and 60)
      Retirement Condo $400K: Fully Paid (No Renting expense!)

      At 61, saved rent income will cover it; at age 62, it is SS onwards
      401K Retirement Savings: $ 320K
      IRA Retirement Savings: $ 68K
      Total Retirement Savings: $ 388K (It's a long way back to the top but I wanna Rock N Roll)


      My Forecasted Monthly Retirement Check Amounts, if to retire starting 2026 (actual withdrawal can only start in Jul of 2031):
      401 : $ 1.37K
      IRA : $ 0.27K
      SS : $ 1.61K
      Tot : $ 3.25K
      Goal: $4.00K
      The mood is sell some of overpurchase to DCA as market goes up.
      Last edited by Randomsaver; 06-08-2025, 11:59 AM.
      Kill the debt, before it kills you!

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      • Randomsaver how close are you to 55?
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        • ^ 3 years to 55.5.
          Kill the debt, before it kills you!

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          • All - basically still working on my immediate goal of 100k

            Here are the current balances:

            TSP: $4,780.26
            SEP IRA: $27,335.97
            ROTH IRA: $25,307.53
            Taxable Brokerage: $5,662.71
            Total: $ 63,086.47

            About 13k better than the last time I posted. The one thing I'll say is consistent effort works if you're building your retirement funds.

            james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
            202.468.6043

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            • Originally posted by Randomsaver View Post
              ^ 3 years to 55.5.
              I noted you had in October 15-2024 you had $38k in our pre-retirement savings. You now have $76k. That's more than 2x in less than 1 year. Your shovel has got to be very large? That's not just returns. How did you do it? That's an average of $4750 savings/returns per month. $38k change in 8 months.



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              • Hmm interesting. I had to track it myself.

                Jul 2024 - 25K
                Aug 2024 - 28K (I try to save 2K a month; the benefit of saving otherwise was mortgage payment )
                Sep 2024 - 31K
                Oct 2024 - 38K
                Nov 2024 - 42K
                Dec 2024 - 55K (I save a separate account for helping my parents for their medical needs about $12K a year, started in 2018. I decided to have the balance at $48K and put the surplus here)
                Jan 2025 - 56K
                Feb 2025 - 60K
                Mar 2025 - 60K (the balance is actually less but just kept the post at 60K as it's a count up; I took advantage converting bonds into stocks
                Apr 2025 - 60K (market's actually gone terrible, also got the bonus and invested it at the lows that time)
                May 2025 - 72K (market started to rise back and along with it, the adds from Feb-May plus the bonus in Apr)
                Jun 2025 - 76K (market back to high. I took a peep at the account and its says 78K)


                Kill the debt, before it kills you!

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                • Originally posted by james.hendrickson View Post
                  All - basically still working on my immediate goal of 100k

                  Here are the current balances:

                  TSP: $4,780.26
                  SEP IRA: $27,335.97
                  ROTH IRA: $25,307.53
                  Taxable Brokerage: $5,662.71
                  Total: $ 63,086.47

                  About 13k better than the last time I posted. The one thing I'll say is consistent effort works if you're building your retirement funds.
                  Great progress! 13K growth is awesome! Congrats!
                  Kill the debt, before it kills you!

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                  • Enjoying the current stability.

                    Savings to Retire at 56 to be used for Age 56-61
                    Balance: $ 78K
                    End-Goal by 56: $120K (that means a living budget of $20K/year for age 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 and 61)
                    Retirement Condo $400K: Fully Paid (No Renting expense!)

                    At age 62, it is SS onwards
                    401K Retirement Savings: $327K
                    IRA Retirement Savings: $ 70K
                    Total Retirement Savings: $397K (It's a long way back to the top but I wanna Rock N Roll)


                    My Forecasted Monthly Retirement Check Amounts, if to retire starting 2026 (actual withdrawal can only start in Jul of 2031):
                    401 : $ 1.39K
                    IRA : $ 0.28K
                    SS : $ 1.61K
                    Tot : $ 3.28K
                    Goal: $4.00K
                    The mood is to get to 60:40 as market goes up.
                    Kill the debt, before it kills you!

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                    • I'd post a comprehensive response back...but my stocks are down right now...
                      james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
                      202.468.6043

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                      • Originally posted by james.hendrickson View Post
                        I'd post a comprehensive response back...but my stocks are down right now...
                        Interesting because ours are getting close to their all time highs.
                        Steve

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