i don't check enough to care. I probably should check and rebalance more. But truthfully because most are in ETFs and I do have more than 3 with mostly tech sector etfs, I figure enough diversification that I am passing on doing more activity.
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Slow but steady progress:
TSP: $4,426.46
SEP IRA: $2,735.64
ROTH IRA: $16,793.92
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401K Retirement Savings: $ 279K (market gone up)
IRA Retirement Savings: $ 55K
Subtotal Retirement Savings: : $ 334K
Pre-Retirement Savings: $ 28K
My Forecasted Monthly Retirement Check Amounts, if to retire starting 2025 (actual withdrawal can only start in Jul of 2031):
401 : $ 1.34K
IRA : $ 0.27K
SS : $ 1.47K
Tot : $ 3.08K
End-Goal : $3.50K
The mood is sell some if up.
Kill the debt, before it kills you!
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The market has recovered nicely from that little blip a few weeks ago. Our portfolio is up $391,000 YTD. I'm very pleased with that considering I'm already retired and drawing from our portfolio to live on. So far, we've taken out $41,000 this year. Our total spending in 2023 was about $135,000 and should be roughly the same this year so that gain represents over 2.5 years worth of spending. I've also sold off over $100,000 worth of stock holdings so far this year and plan to sell more to further reduce our stock allocation.Steve
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostThe market has recovered nicely from that little blip a few weeks ago. Our portfolio is up $391,000 YTD. I'm very pleased with that considering I'm already retired and drawing from our portfolio to live on. So far, we've taken out $41,000 this year. Our total spending in 2023 was about $135,000 and should be roughly the same this year so that gain represents over 2.5 years worth of spending. I've also sold off over $100,000 worth of stock holdings so far this year and plan to sell more to further reduce our stock allocation.
DisneySteve how are you managing the tax on the cap gains from your stock sales? Is this part of you $135k total spending?“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn’t … pays it.”
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Originally posted by srblanco7 View PostDisneySteve how are you managing the tax on the cap gains from your stock sales? Is this part of you $135k total spending?
I won’t know until tax time how successful I was but I’m hoping I end up somewhat close to target. If not and we pay some extra taxes, that’s not a terrible thing.
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401K Retirement Savings: $ 288K (market gone up)
IRA Retirement Savings: $ 58K
Subtotal Retirement Savings: : $ 346K
Pre-Retirement Savings: $ 31K
My Forecasted Monthly Retirement Check Amounts, if to retire starting 2025 (actual withdrawal can only start in Jul of 2031):
401 : $ 1.39K
IRA : $ 0.28K
SS : $ 1.47K
Tot : $ 3.14K
End-Goal : $3.50K
The mood is sell big if up.
Kill the debt, before it kills you!
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Great work Random Saver, that's better than a lot of people these days.james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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^ Thanks James but I don't know about that. If I were 5 years younger or 46y instead of 51y I would agree with you.
But yeah, looks like I'm on track to reaching goal of monthly check of $3.5K on or before I turn 55. I'm almost 52 so I have 3 full years of getting to it.
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Originally posted by Randomsaver View Post^ Thanks James but I don't know about that. If I were 5 years younger or 46y instead of 51y I would agree with you.
But yeah, looks like I'm on track to reaching goal of monthly check of $3.5K on or before I turn 55. I'm almost 52 so I have 3 full years of getting to it.
Where is your roth savings? Are you not doing a roth IRA every year? Or is the IRA a roth? it might make sense (depending on health and longevity of your family to wait on ss).
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Originally posted by LivingAlmostLarge View Post
I think you will make it! $3500 x 12 = $42k/year. You need 7 years of that or $294k in taxable savings to survive to SS at age 62. Or are you thinking 5 years? $210k till age 60. Then 401k until age 62? $3.5k - $1.5k = $2k from your accounts. $24k/year +18k SS = $42k living expenses.
Where is your roth savings? Are you not doing a roth IRA every year? Or is the IRA a roth? it might make sense (depending on health and longevity of your family to wait on ss).
401K Retirement Savings: $ 293K (market gone up)
IRA Retirement Savings: $ 60K
Subtotal Retirement Savings: : $ 353K
Pre-Retirement Savings: $ 37K
My Forecasted Monthly Retirement Check Amounts, if to retire starting 2025 (actual withdrawal can only start in Jul of 2031):
401 : $ 1.40K
IRA : $ 0.28K
SS : $ 1.47K
Tot : $ 3.15K
End-Goal : $3.50K
The mood is sell if up.
Last edited by Randomsaver; 10-05-2024, 07:25 AM.Kill the debt, before it kills you!
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Originally posted by LivingAlmostLarge View Post
I think you will make it! $3500 x 12 = $42k/year. You need 7 years of that or $294k in taxable savings to survive to SS at age 62. Or are you thinking 5 years? $210k till age 60. Then 401k until age 62? $3.5k - $1.5k = $2k from your accounts. $24k/year +18k SS = $42k living expenses.
Where is your roth savings? Are you not doing a roth IRA every year? Or is the IRA a roth? it might make sense (depending on health and longevity of your family to wait on ss).
My pre-retirement is only $37K today. This is the amount I'm focusing now so I can pre-retire say at 56y instead of 59.5y. That leaves a hole of about 3.5 years without work cash inflow, hence the need to build up my pre-retirement now until 56y. I'm almost 52y so I have a good 4 years of work ahead of me (52, 53, 54, and 55) to build something to survive from 56y up to 59.5y when I plan to start with 401K withdrawals. In the back of my mind, my number I need to hit is at least $80K for my pre-retirement. That currently means I have to continue to save $43K more from my current balance of $37K. Will I hit 80K by Jun 30, 2028?Kill the debt, before it kills you!
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Originally posted by Randomsaver View Post
At 59.5y, I can start living on my 401K, be frugal, and then receive the SS at 62 to combine with my 401K and IRA for $3500.
My pre-retirement is only $37K today. This is the amount I'm focusing now so I can pre-retire say at 56y instead of 59.5y. That leaves a hole of about 3.5 years without work cash inflow, hence the need to build up my pre-retirement now until 56y. I'm almost 52y so I have a good 4 years of work ahead of me (52, 53, 54, and 55) to build something to survive from 56y up to 59.5y when I plan to start with 401K withdrawals. In the back of my mind, my number I need to hit is at least $80K for my pre-retirement. That currently means I have to continue to save $43K more from my current balance of $37K. Will I hit 80K by Jun 30, 2028?
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