04-17-2008, 04:10 PM | #1 (permalink) | |
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Generation X and Y: Do you plan on retiring?
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I plan on retiring using 100% of my own money. I'm not counting on a government to help me at all, considering how quickly and Social Security was derailed by a stupid administration. I'll probably have to retire at 70, depending on my health (the healthier I am, the longer I have to work). I'll likely live into my late 80s, which means 15 years of change. That means about $4m in the bank and maybe $1.5m in investments (adjusting for projected inflation). |
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04-17-2008, 05:04 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I can't imagine wanting to retire...unless I just give up on life and accept a career I hate.
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04-17-2008, 05:27 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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That's not incompatible with a good career.
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04-17-2008, 05:33 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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I have no idea when I will be able to retire. I still have at least 25 years to save enough for a retirement at 65. That said, I don't know what I will be doing in two years, let alone 25. It isn't like our generation is a one career for life generation.
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04-17-2008, 05:34 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Not planning on it. Planning FOR it but not planning ON it. I have very little actually saved, I seriously screwed up 2 years ago (I'm no businessman!) and had to start at zero again. Not quite bankruptcy but I might as well have.
I have a little metal in a safety deposit box and that's all. Not counting on any entitlement programs, that's for sure. Want to build a sustainable and secure house somewhere cheap (South Dakota maybe) and winterize it then do the semi-retirement thing in about 10 years, maybe fulltime RV around the continent, maybe get jobs on cruise ships and drop off at ports we want to see, don't know yet. I'll always do something that will at least be a self sustaining hobby, maybe cars or airplanes, maybe art-ish metalwork to sell to tourists, dunno. Might just sell painted seashells on a beach somewhere.
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04-17-2008, 05:43 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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I'll be working myself into the grave.
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04-17-2008, 05:52 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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I plan on having a passive income where in my job is to go to the mailbox and open envelopes with checks in them, if I even have to do that. The best will just be to look at my online banking and verify that money transfers have been completed and credited. I alread derive some of my income in this manner. My goal is to grow that more over the next few years.
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04-17-2008, 06:22 PM | #10 (permalink) | |
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As for me I'm putting away 10%, with a matching 5% into my 401k. I don't think I'll have too much of a problem... Social Security will be nothing more than cake icing barring any economic collapse.
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04-17-2008, 07:12 PM | #12 (permalink) | |
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04-17-2008, 07:16 PM | #13 (permalink) | |
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Me? I've gotta go back to school to get my dream job. |
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04-17-2008, 07:28 PM | #15 (permalink) | |
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SS isn't dead yet, and both Obama and Clinton are interested in keeping it alive. That'll probably last you at least to 57. If we get a few liberals in office in a row, it might just last you. Still, in the interest of pragmatism it'd certainly be best to have a nest egg. Me being 24 (the tail end of genx or the beginning of gen y?), though, means the retirement time is slightly farther off, and it's even less certain. |
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04-17-2008, 08:27 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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I'm not even thinking what the government will do for me. I'm powerless in that regard, so why fret?
I have a good 30 or 40 years until retirement (I think), but the next 5 to 10 years is debt-repayment/income increasing mode for me. That gives me 20 to 35 years for wealth building. I have the know-how, just not the resources at the moment. I have basic means. I think I can do it. Compound interest can either be your best friend or a millstone around your neck. I intend to be a value investor when the time comes. I've edited several books on personal finance and investing, and I'm currently reading Benjamin Graham's Intelligent Investor. I'm learning bucketloads. I'll be ready. Stocks, bonds, cash. These are your tools; use them wisely.
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04-17-2008, 08:43 PM | #17 (permalink) | |
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This is easily the most scary or most absurd thing I've seen you type. Are you going to unite through force or consensus?
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04-17-2008, 09:06 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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I will have no problem retiring at 50 if I continue at my current lifestyle. I have run out of stuff to buy except for necessities. If I do buy something, it will be electric car parts to build an electric truck that could last 50 years. Add in some solar panels to reduce my monthly bills some more and if I own my home outright ($110k left, 29.5 more years to pay). The only thing I will need to pay for in retirement is property taxes and some other normal stuff.
I think the keys to being able to retire is living a manageable lifestyle, being self-sufficient and debt-free. I mean right now, I save around $20k/year probably which will last 3 or 4 years of basic expenses, and I make a lot of the stuff I need. Unless the currency goes to hell, which it probably will it looks like, I will be fine. Even if the currency goes down a lot, I still should be ok. |
04-17-2008, 09:35 PM | #19 (permalink) | |
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04-17-2008, 11:26 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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I did not receive any sort of education that was relevant to dealing with money, or banking, or stocks, or investments, or the legal system, there are lots of flaws in public educations curriculum. (i think instead of rehashing different kinds of advanced math/making you write extra long essays they should have been pushing these kind of "real world" success items)
I still don't know wtf to do. in fact the only information I have is that I should be making more money than I am if i want to make enough to retire since i don't make enough over what I spend to put in to savings really. So I can't say that I plan on it. |
04-18-2008, 03:58 AM | #22 (permalink) | |
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Seriously, though, I am still worried about getting some initial property, let alone retiring. There are really two questions here: 1. Do we think we're secure enough to stop working for income? 2. Do we want to stop our vocation when we hit a certain age? I want to be making music for the rest of my life, so my answer to question one would be NO, but to question two would be NO.
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04-18-2008, 04:09 AM | #23 (permalink) |
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My plans for retirement are going to depend entirely upon where I end up career-wise. If I ever figure out a way to make money off of my music, my answer will be identical to aberkok's (except for the sponging off Baraka_Guru thing). If I end up somewhere else I'll probably want to retire eventually, and will have to start planning for it.
Thinking about retirement is a luxury given to those who have settled on a career and have enough disposable income to save for it. I meet neither criterion.
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04-18-2008, 05:37 AM | #25 (permalink) |
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I find it funny people who support social programs like social security are looking out for their own retirement. 'I find your lack of faith disturbing' :P
Can't we just end the ponzi scheme and let people handle their own money? I have no plan to retire. Currently the government won't let me keep enough of my own money to pay for what I need to now, let alone the future. Additionally, I have no faith the money I put into social security will ever come back to me. How awesome is this?
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04-18-2008, 05:49 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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I have faith in Social Security. I have no doubt that it will be there when I retire, which could be anywhere from 10-20 years from now.....since its projected to be fully funded through 2040.
I have also contributed to a private personal retirement fund for 25 years, with matching funds from employers, so SS will only be a very small percentage of my retirement income. I also wouldnt be upset if SS became means tested and I got less then I put in. And after the baby boomers like me go to a better place, SS will be back on track with contributions meeting payouts....and its purpose to serve as a safety net will continue for those who are unwilling or unable to plan for their retirement. I'm looking forward to retirement.....lots of things I would like to do.
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04-18-2008, 06:05 AM | #27 (permalink) | |
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I don't need fancy cars or fancy clothes, though it pleases me to give my wife nice things; thankfully she is a "quality over quantity" person (what Ayn Rand, bless her soul, called the wealth of selection rather than accumulation). I do want to be able to support causes I think are important, and money would help with that. |
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04-18-2008, 06:06 AM | #28 (permalink) | |
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Enjoy your social security check, unfortunately I'll be footing your bill and likely won't ever see a dime of it.
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04-18-2008, 06:47 AM | #30 (permalink) | |
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04-18-2008, 08:30 AM | #34 (permalink) |
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Isn't it connected to retirement? I decide I'd like to keep more money for me to invest than to let the Government take it and decide what to do with it?
How is it not connected? I don't expect the government to take care of me, I expect that the monies I use to be "helpful" to those that didn't plan or didn't have enough, just like all the other social programs that exist. But again, I'd rather I take care of it, and pay the taxes and keep ALL the monies that I contributed towards SS.
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04-18-2008, 08:35 AM | #36 (permalink) |
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SS is connected to retirement, just like a thousand other things. All I'm saying is that shooting off dogma based on political philosophy isn't going to get us anywhere. This thread shouldn't be "Should SS exist based on your libertarian views?". It's more general than that and I'd rather not have it devolve.
If you're going to mention SS, maybe mention 401ks. IRAs. Stocks. Bonds. Retirement locations. |
04-18-2008, 08:47 AM | #38 (permalink) | |
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Crompsin....you are wise beyond your youth.
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Thats how I stared...maxing out my contributions as soon as I started working, particularly since it brought matching contributions from employers. Along with other investments, thats why I can consider retirement before 65.....and if SS becomes means tested in the next 20 years and I get less than I put in, I wont bitch about it and it wont impact my retirement decision...and I will know that someone else may benefit.
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04-18-2008, 08:51 AM | #39 (permalink) | |
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IRA logic: Start early, max out early, and keep it rolling as much as you can. Roth IRAs seem to be better than traditional IRAs, but I don't know all the nuances. Having an employer that matches contributions is extremely useful, especially if they'll match up to max. Last edited by Plan9; 04-18-2008 at 08:54 AM.. |
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04-18-2008, 08:58 AM | #40 (permalink) |
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I guess I do have a savings sytem. With my extra money I buy gold double eagles and silver dollars with. Got about $5k worth now.
Can IRAs and the like even keep up with the rate of inflation and cost of living increases? I mean it used to take .$90 to buy a euro a few years ago now it's like $1.45. That's a pretty massive loss of dollar value.
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