Title | : | How Much Money Do You Actually Need To Retire |
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I’m not going to be rude…Ken is entitled to his OPINION…which he needs to get a dictionary and look up TRUTH and OPINION He lives in a fantasyland where work comes with no stress or hardships, that is fine when younger but when older that leads to heart attacks in men and completely disregards mental health Lastly this last thought may offend people but your contribution you think you are giving may kind of be useless, you are not needed Everyone is replaceable never forget that If I ever get to retire, I want to explore nature, read, spend time with a dog So much to do…such little time Comment from : JediHoss241 |
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I love the way you say that everyone's number will be different I totally agree with this! Comment from : Amy Johnson |
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Ken only has 125 million to retire 😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣🙃😅 Comment from : from the invisible desk of mike d |
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Totally agree 💯 Comment from : X O |
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I feel like having the option to opt out is what’s important in retirement I work a hard job and i enjoy it most days but my best days are when I do optional overtime and I don’t have management over my head I hate feeling like I need to do xyz or I’ll be homeless or not afford to raise kids one day When I’m old I just want to do work I enjoy and have the liberty of leaving a bad well paying job just cause I can afford to I just want to afford to not kiss a** 😩 Comment from : Prismdrop |
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Uh I'll rather travel and sit at the house than not go to work when I'm 60 years old I mean life expectancy is like 78 years old and declining ? Comment from : shaochia vang |
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$125M will be worth about the same as $500k in 30 years, assuming 3 inflation Comment from : shaochia vang |
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The industry standard advice from financial advisors assumes the withdrawal rate from your retirement nest egg is 4 per year This makes the required nest egg balance a lot higher than what Dave teaches Dave would say that if your mutual fund makes 12 on average and inflation is 4 on average, that leaves 8 to use each year without touching the principal balance So you would need twice the nest egg to get the same amount of withdrawal using the 4 rule as the 8 rule Dave teaches I agree with Dave, but the withdrawal each year should be based on the previous year's rate of return Comment from : Anthony Dooley |
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I feel like this de-ranged from the original question, and into personal opinion Comment from : Cheese Meister |
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i I dont believe worked my whole so that one day i could enjoy all the things that i have missed I dont believe you for one second Comment from : Joe Holcomb |
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Also too much time on people's hands can be bad my brother got some money and had too much time on his hands and off'ed himself Comment from : John Nash |
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I promise your attitude will change once you get a little closer to the age , you young knowitall whippersnapper Comment from : Bobby Foutz |
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I guess it’s not a secret, you need tons of money I have enough money to last me the rest of my life…provided I die at 4:00 pm! Comment from : Nala |
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If u were locked up all your life and never worked How much would he get, when he retires?? Comment from : Robert Sickles |
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100 agree; i'll never retire (as long as physically able) one must have PURPOSE in life Comment from : IDontKnow WhoIAm |
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ken should inherit dave's show after dave dies! Comment from : IDontKnow WhoIAm |
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Im with Ken Move or die Kill the buffalo and drag it home Comment from : JASON BROCKOPP |
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125 million at what age? At 67 sure But retiring early at 55 it’s not enough Comment from : Ted Martin |
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Wow get stressed out 125 M give more years trying to top off your nest egg and when and if your lucky get to spend some money what if you get sick , god forbid die or your love one dies or the world shuts down again if you can retire with less or 1/2 or whatever enjoy the time you don’t get that back? Maybe get a part time job do what you want and downsize ,rent the cottage instead off buying or condo overseas it’s a lot cheaper !remember you only have so much time Steve Jobs and so many otherdidn’t get to stick around! Trooper song we’re here for a good time not a long time should come in to play🇨🇦🇺🇸 Comment from : j g |
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$21 million Comment from : Antonium Solutions |
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I'm also anti retirement I don't think I'd be happy without giving value to the world Comment from : POSITIVE VIBES 🐸 |
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Dude sounds like Ramsey's son Comment from : POSITIVE VIBES 🐸 |
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Researching FIRE led me to Ramsey Cutting my expenses to almost nothing and following the baby steps with a much larger percentage invested, I'm now semi-retired in my thirties I fill in for a local security company and use my extra free time to focus on improving my health and delving deeper into my hobbies Most of my income goes to stacking my investments to improve my quality of life over time I no longer have to work just to survive and I've never been happier Comment from : Zephyn13 |
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Ideally you would have 25x your (annual expenses minus annual social security and any pensions) Comment from : atc404770 |
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Well said thats why i watch these shows every day to educate myself in how to look after my money i love listening and watching dave ramsey and his team Comment from : Jeffsim1987 |
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I want to spend most of my time outdoors Cooped up in a room with no windows for 30 years may have created some monetary wealth but I have no intention of being inside anywhere to work again!!!brThe things I require don’t cost a lot of money My focus is trying to hang on to good health and have some adventures Comment from : kim davis |
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I retired a year ago at 54 from a wonderful creative career I’m very happy now a year later and engaged in other activities My only regret is I should brhave done it sooner brDon’t be a sheep and follow the flock 1 life 1 shot! Comment from : Michael ORiada |
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When I retire, I'm doing pottery I'm not going to take any classes at all I'm going to buy all the crap and just figure it out I may have to look up on how to throw and the theory of gazing, but it will be all trial and error by myself Reason for that is that I will have a lot of time on my hands, so might as well use it and let a natural creative flow come about rather than have it tainted by someone saying "you'll find this way easier"brbrThe free time you have to work things out yourself will give you purpose each day Comment from : Duncan Dixon |
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You know what is also not a recipe for happiness? Stress, deadlines, office politics, toxic coworkers, bad management, traffic, burnout, ageism, etc Comment from : djee02 |
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All of the best days of my life have been engaging in a hobby and normally alone It is the only time you can do exactly what you want, without consideration or compromise; and it is wonderful Comment from : Jarrett Nash |
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If I were in the royal family and had no job I’d just get a bunch of hookers and cocaine Comment from : End of Quote Repeat the Line |
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Yeah, I’ll prob just kill myself Comment from : End of Quote Repeat the Line |
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Last time I did go to Dollar General, there was an old lady She was happy to work as a cashier Dawn you are happy to work? You should be at home and do what you want, when you want and how you want Did you fall on the head? It's probably going to be the new normal soon for a lot of people That's sad Comment from : Simon |
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Well actually it's not the right question It's really a million dollars question It should be rephrase to How much do you spend? So I will calculate how much you need for retirement Something like this LOL People and all their crap! What are you going to do today? Go buy more crap Built it and I will fill it up with crap LOL Comment from : Simon |
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Not anymore Comment from : erich |
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Ken doesn't want us to retire, he just wants us to work until we die No sir, you can take this job and shove it when I get to 65 or even before Comment from : Ian Robinson |
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✝️🙏 Comment from : Luke Harris |
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Great topic Sounds like a good number showing the "wisdom of crowds" theory in actionbrNo doubt a good retirement is a busy productive one with lots of quality time with your spouse etc Duhhh I am facing this question now I can easily retire, but enjoy my job maybe too much What I dont want is to regret NOT retiring Comment from : Peter Cyr |
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He's right when you have nothing to do you just become a pain i* t** a** lol cause you're bored you have no purpose you're miserable Comment from : Novak D |
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Exactly Give yourself options I would literally sit around watching YouTube all day probably Comment from : SilentNot |
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Retirement isn't a lump sum I picked up an abandoned property in GA for 14K and removed the "house" for 65K I bought the property because it has electricity, sewer, and water and high speed internet is available With Boxabl, it very possible to get an apartment house put on the property for under 100KbrbrWith my condo and house, by the time I'm ready to be done, I'll have enough rental income to pay my bills no problem once I don't have mortgages My original plan was to be debt free including the house by 45 But now I can "retire" at 45 so I can focus on doing things I actually care about and not have to worry about making so much money to pay all the billsbrbrYou also need work life balance on the way to retirement I went work from home in 2009 and because of that I was able to always be there for the kiddo and never missed anything Don't kill yourself for money on the way to retirement and don't think retirement means doing nothing It just means doing what you want to without having financial stressbrbrAnd contrary to Dave Ramsey who thinks you should pay people "what they need" (because Dave Ramsey needs the money more, he's only worth 700 million, poor guy), not needing the money doesn't mean you undercut workers by agreeing to work for slave wages Every hour you work is worth your full professional value whether you work 1 hour a week or 40 Comment from : Ben Kucenski |
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That’s you! Not everyone loves working Some of us have worked since we were 24 and want to not have to anymore Maybe the day will come and I will want to volunteer but I sure don’t want my job owning all my time anymore Comment from : Karen Jensen |
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I cannot give enough “LIKES” to this video I 100 agree with this Yes, I will aim for financial freedom But stopping contributing to society and perpetuating relationships with new people is the fastest way to mentally and physically decline Great video Comment from : Paul Stodolny |
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Seeing retirees who do nothing active during retirement depreciate in health so fast Definitely for staying active after retirement, which may or may not need a mil Comment from : Leife |
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Yes if you move out of the states to an affordable country Comment from : Juan Carlos Lopez |
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"you're going to wake up one morning wondering, 'what do I do?' " The answer, Ken, is 'whatever I want' when the day comes Comment from : JT Jacobs |
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7 bitcoin is the number Comment from : Enjoy the Games |
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He's right I work for myself and sometimes I say I'm gonna take a day off Usually that just means doing whatever I want in the morning but by noon or 1 I am wanting to create something It's nice to not HAVE to work, but usually you will want to work on something So retirement in the sense of having freedom to work on whatever you want to, yesplan and save for that Comment from : J |
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Right on Comment from : Cellina Kick |
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Retirement (no contribution to the world) is death for most people The fantasy of never working is sad Money won’t fill the gap Get money, save it, but don’t quit working Comment from : Noah Najor |
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Read Atlas Shrugged I can’t go a single day without hearing how society hates white males This society is rotten and corrupt to the core and I choose not to contribute to it I work just enough to get by and spend the rest of my time focused on my family, my health and my happiness I contribute to society how I want but I refuse to let the government tell me how I’m going to do it Comment from : Jim Smith |
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