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Can I Retire With 500k? Food For Thought
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 322437, member: 31907"] You may be thinking, "I've been working hard, but I'm not sure if I can retire with that much money." It's a valid question. However, there are some things you can do to increase your chances of retiring with 500k or more. First off, let's talk about what it takes to retire with 500k or more. The first step is to save as much as possible. You should have at least 10 times your annual salary saved up by the time you retire (so if you make $50K per year, that would mean saving $500K). Another way to get there is by earning interest on your investments. if those interest rates are high enough (and they usually are), this will help boost your total amount saved even more! Once we have our total savings amount calculated and ready for retirement... we need to figure out how much income we'll need each month from then on out in order to live comfortably in our retirement years. This means looking at things like Social Security benefits; pensions (if applicable); 401ks; IRAs; etcetera etc.. If you're younger than 55, then your retirement needs will be less than if you're older. The second thing to consider is your income level. if it's lower than $60,000 per year and you have no other sources of income, then that number will be closer to $100,000 per year. The final thing to consider is whether or not you have debts that need to be paid off before retiring (like student loans). If so, then it might make sense for you to retire sooner rather than later! [/QUOTE]
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