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How much money* would you need to retire?

Started by Martinus, November 16, 2016, 09:00:13 AM

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Martinus

If you wanted to retire, say, at the age of 50, how much money do you think you would need to do so (including any money in pensions/savings account etc. but excluding any money you have to contribute to, say, a state pension fund etc.).

LaCroix


Liep

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Quote from: LaCroix on November 16, 2016, 09:12:09 AM
by 50, probably around 2.7 million

In which currency?
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Liep

Retiring at 50 for me would mean sacrificing a lot of my current living standards if I'm ever to afford it. If I moved to the countryside or to a cheaper country and lived a quiet life I might be able to do it with €4-500.000. Can't even imagine the number if I had kids. :P
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LaCroix

USD. not sure whether the retirement calculator I used included inflation. I tried it again with a few others and got around 1.5 million

Grey Fox

Min 3 millions but I wouldn't be doing anything fun.
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celedhring

I actually don't want to retire so soon. I enjoy what I do.  :glare:

Liep

Quote from: Grey Fox on November 16, 2016, 09:36:49 AM
Min 3 millions but I wouldn't be doing anything fun.

Yeah, that's the thing. It might be possible, but it won't be fun reaching it and it won't be fun when you've reached it. :P
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LaCroix

though if I lived pretty frugally ($30k), I'd only need $500k :hmm:

Liep

Quote from: LaCroix on November 16, 2016, 09:40:08 AM
though if I lived pretty frugally ($30k), I'd only need $500k :hmm:

You'd have to live frugally for ~40 years.
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Savonarola

About $3 Million US.  The big expense (and at the current time the big variable) in the US is health care.

I have no desire at all to retire when I'm 50, though.
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Malthus

Are people including, or excluding, the value of assets like equity in one's home (should they have any)?
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Berkut

The calculator I used said $1.5M to live on 75% of my current income, assuming I retire at 60.

That is actually not nearly as much as I thought...
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Berkut

That thing cannot be right. I re-submitted saying I want to retire at 50 instead, and apparently I need LESS money to retire earlier!
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Grey Fox

It expects you have way higher salary at 60 than 50?
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