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bluedigger

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337. Great advice.
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 06:06 PM
Apr 2014

Personally, I'm just trying to figure out how to save enough for a new set of tires, but I'll look into all that when I get that job over $10/hour that's just waiting for me out there...

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You need to have your retirement savings automatically deducted from your paycheck. badtoworse Apr 2014 #1
And if your paycheck would run short of expenses before that deduction, then what. hobbit709 Apr 2014 #3
Then you cut expenses. badtoworse Apr 2014 #10
Tell that to someone making $10/hr and not getting 40 hrs a week. hobbit709 Apr 2014 #13
^^This^^ Gormy Cuss Apr 2014 #21
I don't think they are speaking to that person joeglow3 Apr 2014 #47
I remember all during the 80's, 90's, 00's Skittles Apr 2014 #122
Exactly... sendero Apr 2014 #268
sad thing is, it was much easier to save back then Skittles Apr 2014 #273
40k on the east coast is nothing. phil89 Apr 2014 #327
This is why there should be mandatory pensions. You hire someone, you contribute to their pension. stevenleser Apr 2014 #116
How many people get the luxury of 30 years in one place? Ruby the Liberal Apr 2014 #157
I agree, which is why the pensions should not be tied to the employer and completely portable. nt stevenleser Apr 2014 #174
Neither are check-to-check expenses Orrex Apr 2014 #19
Scold? badtoworse Apr 2014 #44
Really? Orrex Apr 2014 #52
You're right. I should only post to the least common denominator badtoworse Apr 2014 #63
It's not your message; it's your delivery Orrex Apr 2014 #70
+1,000. HughBeaumont Apr 2014 #73
What makes you think I've never had any setbacks? badtoworse Apr 2014 #86
Your utter lack of empathy suggests that you have learned nothing from your setbacks Orrex Apr 2014 #93
I said people need to save for their own retirement and I laid out a workable strategy. badtoworse Apr 2014 #81
Your advice is simply and literally impossible for a great many people Orrex Apr 2014 #85
Every situation is different. badtoworse Apr 2014 #94
Do you live in reality? Orrex Apr 2014 #95
We see reality very differently. I don't look at things from a "can't do" standpoint. badtoworse Apr 2014 #97
You're right. meaculpa2011 Apr 2014 #200
Thank you! badtoworse Apr 2014 #203
The neighborhood bookie gave me good advice. meaculpa2011 Apr 2014 #216
I don't plan to fully retire either, even though I could. badtoworse Apr 2014 #222
On an unrelated topic... meaculpa2011 Apr 2014 #241
Solar has gotten a lot less expensive and is worth looking into. badtoworse Apr 2014 #242
Yes. Thanks... meaculpa2011 Apr 2014 #245
One last thing - look at the performance guarantee badtoworse Apr 2014 #246
So you're... what? Low 70s? Upper 60s? Orrex Apr 2014 #226
63. You've convinced me. Surrender... there's no hope. nt meaculpa2011 Apr 2014 #230
Oh, well, OK then .... oldhippie Apr 2014 #104
a "great many people" or a "huge majority of people"? hfojvt Apr 2014 #178
As noted elsewhere in the thread, 76% live paycheck-to-paycheck Orrex Apr 2014 #181
76% is kind of a meaningless figure hfojvt Apr 2014 #232
The onus shouldn't be solely on the individual. The govt and employers should be helping... Violet_Crumble Apr 2014 #139
You're probably Australian. I like the approach they use. badtoworse Apr 2014 #162
I like how you think that people don't understand their situations Orrex Apr 2014 #169
why should it be a few extra thousand a month? hfojvt Apr 2014 #180
$10 X 52 weeks X 20 years is $10400 Orrex Apr 2014 #183
From compound interest Lonusca Apr 2014 #188
Ah. Yeah, I guess that's right. Doh. Orrex Apr 2014 #190
And where are you going to find that 3.5% interest? Art_from_Ark Apr 2014 #196
Then look elsewhere than CDs. Lonusca Apr 2014 #218
Yes, I know what you were replying to Art_from_Ark Apr 2014 #279
yeah, I way over-estimated that rate of return hfojvt Apr 2014 #238
yeah, savings accounts have a negative return these days hfojvt Apr 2014 #235
My objection was off-base. Orrex Apr 2014 #236
$15000 as a retirement fund is better than nothing? Squinch Apr 2014 #281
It isn't validating a do nothing approach. It is pointing out reality. kcr Apr 2014 #194
My post was about how to deal with the status quo which isn't likely to change anytime soon. badtoworse Apr 2014 #199
Just get up out of that wheelchair and walk! kcr Apr 2014 #225
So what's your approach? badtoworse Apr 2014 #227
Bring back our middle class. kcr Apr 2014 #233
Sounds great. I hope it happens. badtoworse Apr 2014 #240
You are repeatedly implying a false dichotomy Orrex Apr 2014 #237
It's an internet discussion board. Nobody's obligated to do anything. badtoworse Apr 2014 #243
Here are the alternatives: Orrex Apr 2014 #244
My solutions say to the employers "quit fucking your employees." badtoworse Apr 2014 #247
What would a pension look like today and in the future? Lonusca Apr 2014 #248
It's not basically a 401K kcr Apr 2014 #254
You're missing the big picture. Orrex Apr 2014 #257
Who did I berate? Lonusca Apr 2014 #292
You do realize you jumped into another conversation? kcr Apr 2014 #299
Thats fine - didn't sound like they were in response to me Lonusca Apr 2014 #302
You might want to google "pension" and "401K" so you can stop saying that a "future pension" Squinch Apr 2014 #280
Thats not what I am saying Lonusca Apr 2014 #293
A pension looks like a pension. Hence the name. If it isn't a pension, um, it isn't a pension. Squinch Apr 2014 #307
I'll try again Lonusca Apr 2014 #322
If you mean the RETIREMENT options, there are none that are secure, and that is the problem. Squinch Apr 2014 #323
I wish we were one of those countries too Lonusca Apr 2014 #329
Arrogance. Matariki Apr 2014 #32
What would you suggest they do? badtoworse Apr 2014 #45
Heh heh heh . . . winning hearts and minds just like you know how, huh? HughBeaumont Apr 2014 #72
Where did I say it was easy? I said it's not discretionary. badtoworse Apr 2014 #78
The financial planning industry is loaded with over-assuming brightsiders . . . HughBeaumont Apr 2014 #96
I've never had any luck trying to time the market. badtoworse Apr 2014 #158
Even if you manage to put away enough, you have to figure in losing it all once or twice Squinch Apr 2014 #98
You're 100% right - there are no guarantees in life. badtoworse Apr 2014 #166
With knowledge and prudence and a cushion of discretionary income Orrex Apr 2014 #170
Even with all three of these, it is very possible that you will not be able to save Squinch Apr 2014 #202
No no no, you've got it all wrong Orrex Apr 2014 #206
Right? Squinch Apr 2014 #258
Damn that sucks. Orrex Apr 2014 #260
And, really, you can trace that whole Lehman collapse - with all the ruination of the Squinch Apr 2014 #265
I guess that's your fault and mine, too (nt) Orrex Apr 2014 #276
Well, we didn't see the future, and we didn't stop something over which we have no influence, so Squinch Apr 2014 #278
And even if they do all these things during all the years of their working life that they Squinch Apr 2014 #201
Actually, I've been in the game for well over 30 years. badtoworse Apr 2014 #205
What is discretionary than you suggest cutting? demwing Apr 2014 #111
LOL! SammyWinstonJack Apr 2014 #149
76% of Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck OhioChick Apr 2014 #171
Very bad numbers. You're making my point - people need to save. badtoworse Apr 2014 #172
When people can't afford to feed their kids, how are they going to save for retirement? OhioChick Apr 2014 #175
I don't want to go through this again. badtoworse Apr 2014 #176
Living paycheck to paycheck pipoman Apr 2014 #204
They're using a curious definition of "living paycheck to paycheck". sl8 Apr 2014 #207
I did that. Then the stock market crashed twice leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #4
That sounds like us. Skidmore Apr 2014 #127
That's how I do it, and it's working perfectly. Jgarrick Apr 2014 #5
I really hope that works for you. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #14
I work for the post office, so I'm not about to be forced out of my job. Jgarrick Apr 2014 #24
Yes, you've praised your foresight before. Orrex Apr 2014 #31
As I recall, this makes it two threads wherein I've chimed in on this subject. Jgarrick Apr 2014 #37
It's crass to praise yourself for being the beneficiary of good fortune. Orrex Apr 2014 #42
Of what "good fortune" have I been the beneficiary? Jgarrick Apr 2014 #83
I don't care what you do with your sleeve Orrex Apr 2014 #90
I think we both know the real answer ...... oldhippie Apr 2014 #107
Saying that you have planned well, ... oldhippie Apr 2014 #57
It's the smug condescension that makes your advice so valuable Orrex Apr 2014 #62
Ok, I'll change my advice to something better ...... oldhippie Apr 2014 #110
Well, you haven't given any advice other than "have a better job" Orrex Apr 2014 #132
I just gave you my wisdom ...... oldhippie Apr 2014 #156
You probably think that passes for witty snark Orrex Apr 2014 #164
So everyone... sendero Apr 2014 #297
And people with beliefs like yours are killng this country. kcr Apr 2014 #303
Well.... sendero Apr 2014 #304
They vote Republican kcr Apr 2014 #328
OMG! SammyWinstonJack Apr 2014 #152
So what are your suggestions .... oldhippie Apr 2014 #153
You planned well and made good decisions? That *must* have been because of luck! Jgarrick Apr 2014 #64
Very progressive of you. Orrex Apr 2014 #75
What "fortuitous opportunites" lead me to choose a secure career and set aside a significant portion Jgarrick Apr 2014 #80
The fact that you have had enough income to set aside a significant portion, for starters Orrex Apr 2014 #91
It's the standard right wing personal TBF Apr 2014 #177
I agree 100% (nt) Orrex Apr 2014 #182
What is this marvelous thing called a "pension"... StandingInLeftField Apr 2014 #48
No kidding - TBF Apr 2014 #179
You do realize that they are working to steal your pension? Live and Learn Apr 2014 #294
and people will never agree to raise taxes Skittles Apr 2014 #314
Who said anything about raising taxes? Live and Learn Apr 2014 #330
you think anyone trusts the government now? Skittles Apr 2014 #332
I don't know that they can't steal the part that was paid in. Didn't those cops and firefighters Squinch Apr 2014 #325
LOL, ok. nt Logical Apr 2014 #155
I don't think 401k's should allow for early withdrawals under any circumstances. Nye Bevan Apr 2014 #8
I agree. badtoworse Apr 2014 #11
While I agree with you in principal Sherman A1 Apr 2014 #15
You also need liquid savings to carry you through such a situation. badtoworse Apr 2014 #16
Also stretch your monthly budget with unicorn meat and rainbows. eShirl Apr 2014 #27
If only we didn't need to eat. n/t leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #34
Brilliant!! That could be a viable savings plan. closeupready Apr 2014 #58
^^Magnificent Orrex Apr 2014 #43
And, spend your weekends hunting leprechauns for their pot of gold. herding cats Apr 2014 #50
Even if you do catch a leprechaun, this is all you can expect to get from him Art_from_Ark Apr 2014 #197
Feckin' leprechauns. No money AND diabetes. Squinch Apr 2014 #324
Post love. Starry Messenger Apr 2014 #53
Dig up an oil well in your back yard. closeupready Apr 2014 #59
If you can be shootin' at some food at the same time, well that's just a win-win right there. Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #65
this brings up one of my favorite poems eShirl Apr 2014 #112
Moving poetry. closeupready Apr 2014 #114
I've managed to save 2 million for retirement over the years. Gormy Cuss Apr 2014 #66
. Squinch Apr 2014 #283
That's a stronger currency than bitcoin, at least Orrex Apr 2014 #290
If you are over 50 you need enough to cover 15 years. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #33
You are likely to live a lot longer than 15 years. If you are 50 when you retire, Squinch Apr 2014 #284
I ws figuring on SS at 65. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #298
I am under 55, so I am afraid of what they will do with SS for people my age. I don't Squinch Apr 2014 #308
Yes, Sherman A1 Apr 2014 #49
Yea. That's the elephant in the room. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #20
And sadly, that is the worst time to be saving joeglow3 Apr 2014 #51
Well, thanks to hyper-inflated student loans, many people no longer have that option Orrex Apr 2014 #54
There is no solution that works for 100% of the population joeglow3 Apr 2014 #55
Broadly speaking, I am less sympathetic to the financial plights of the financially secure Orrex Apr 2014 #61
But those people are taking money from the poor joeglow3 Apr 2014 #191
I agree forthemiddle Apr 2014 #22
Disagree. Adrahil Apr 2014 #87
What about someone who loses their job and needs to money to live? oneofthe99 Apr 2014 #131
I think people CAN save hfojvt Apr 2014 #150
Reasons like medications, food, utilities LanternWaste Apr 2014 #231
25% of Americans make less than $25K a year. You can't save on $25K a year. Squinch Apr 2014 #285
What about the other 75%? hfojvt Apr 2014 #301
Some of those have children and make 40K. Some make 50K or 70K and had an illness, for Squinch Apr 2014 #309
What is this "paycheck" of which you speak of? Revanchist Apr 2014 #220
Good luck, then. I hope you find one soon. badtoworse Apr 2014 #221
My retirement plan is to work until I am dead Marrah_G Apr 2014 #2
I'm trying to figure out a good way "out" when I can't leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #7
don't forget the Golden Girls option Skittles Apr 2014 #120
You're in good company Orrex Apr 2014 #23
That used to be my plan Capt. Obvious Apr 2014 #46
Mine, too. I expect to someday be found slumped over my keyboard in my cubicle. scarletwoman Apr 2014 #184
I am going to retire in India or Thailand. dilby Apr 2014 #6
That is a sad commentary on old age in America. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #9
You don't have to leave the country. dilby Apr 2014 #12
But keep in mind that Medicare won't cover you outside the US spooky3 Apr 2014 #84
well shanti Apr 2014 #252
and be physically able then to fly spooky3 Apr 2014 #277
I have $342.00 chrisstopher Apr 2014 #17
I don't think you are alone. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #18
Additionally... Orrex Apr 2014 #28
Exactly abelenkpe Apr 2014 #30
Save tax deferred in an IRA. n/t beaglelover Apr 2014 #126
IRAs are nice abelenkpe Apr 2014 #140
$5000 is better than saving nothing. n/t beaglelover Apr 2014 #144
True. abelenkpe Apr 2014 #147
a one time $5k investment in Johnson and Johnson aznativ Apr 2014 #255
Awesome. Now tell us which $5000 investment in 2014 will look like that in 2044. Orrex Apr 2014 #256
Beats me, but aznativ Apr 2014 #259
That's the "anything is better than nothing" delusion Orrex Apr 2014 #262
My response wasnt based on whether or not you aznativ Apr 2014 #264
you realize that return aznativ Apr 2014 #261
So pick the next one. Orrex Apr 2014 #263
JNJ, HD, WTR, FLS, SCCO, PFE, APPL, DDD, WY, WMT, T, GOOGL, ... aznativ Apr 2014 #266
Who said ANYTHING about getting people set? HangOnKids Apr 2014 #270
I sure didnt say anything about getting anyone set aznativ Apr 2014 #271
Here you go HangOnKids Apr 2014 #272
hmm yea I suppose aznativ Apr 2014 #275
And then, magically, don't lose half of it when the assholes tank the economy on a regular basis. Squinch Apr 2014 #286
They are told by people who have the good fortune of a state or government pension oneofthe99 Apr 2014 #130
Aren't most retirement homes paid for by Medicare/Medicaid? I have two grandparents in cbdo2007 Apr 2014 #25
Medicare does not pay for long term care exboyfil Apr 2014 #39
No. Medicare pays nothing for custodial care. They only pay if skilled nursing is needed as part yellowcanine Apr 2014 #41
After my aunt died four years ago mnhtnbb Apr 2014 #26
My mother had to be made a ward of the state leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #35
Sounds like my grandmother exboyfil Apr 2014 #40
I grew up near the Rose Bowl PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #105
I loved my aunt/uncle's house. It was on the mnhtnbb Apr 2014 #138
Our house PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #142
Sounds like walking distance between the two! mnhtnbb Apr 2014 #146
I was told I would need $2 million back in 1987 Auggie Apr 2014 #29
Most of my friends are single women leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #38
That's me... PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #106
I started working full time in 1970 leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #300
Yep... PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #306
I'd like to have $5MM for retirement taught_me_patience Apr 2014 #36
I'd like to have a boyfriend named Gunter, but that ain't happening for me either. Squinch Apr 2014 #100
You are not going to get 30% exboyfil Apr 2014 #103
Leverage taught_me_patience Apr 2014 #219
Leverage works both ways - you can also be wiped out. badtoworse Apr 2014 #223
An active investor has a better chance exboyfil Apr 2014 #228
I don't trade at all. Leverage happens everywhere not just trading stocks taught_me_patience Apr 2014 #229
You know that was exactly the plan of many Squinch Apr 2014 #331
I've noticed there is a growing industry around retirement communities with 'services.' Sunlei Apr 2014 #56
"So quick, send all your money to Wall Street immediately!" moondust Apr 2014 #60
HAHAHAHA, a million bucks...snort DiverDave Apr 2014 #67
Meanwhile 50 somethings are moving back in with their parents. pa28 Apr 2014 #68
Well, gee, why didn't they just tuck away a couple k from every paycheck? Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #69
Obviously they can't. pa28 Apr 2014 #71
I get the impression that a lot of those saying that, or those Squinch Apr 2014 #101
Right. Also, they don't realize that a lot of people make minimum wage or not much more Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #102
And the numbers of those people are growing all the time. Squinch Apr 2014 #108
Or medical costs. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #208
it's like the 40% of Federal money recipients who don't realize where it's coming from MisterP Apr 2014 #82
That is if you live long enough to hit retirement age. Xyzse Apr 2014 #74
I'm hoping PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #109
I can understand that. Xyzse Apr 2014 #113
That sounds cool! PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #143
Retire? liberal N proud Apr 2014 #76
Older boomers are in the worst shape Warpy Apr 2014 #77
actually, younger boomers and Gen X are worse off Skittles Apr 2014 #117
Xers still have earning years left Warpy Apr 2014 #124
I'm not sure why you say this. I'm 64, retired teacher with a life-long pension and S.S. And WinkyDink Apr 2014 #167
How nice for you, I'm sure Warpy Apr 2014 #195
I'm not sure you are speaking of "older Baby Boomers" here, say, those born 1945-50. But you know WinkyDink Apr 2014 #198
I/ve noticed that there are a whole lot of older folks working leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #209
I haven't seen a kid working in a convenience store around here Warpy Apr 2014 #211
Hi Warpy: leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #213
That's how I feel about it Warpy Apr 2014 #215
I inherited some too. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #217
How the hell can you save a million bucks if... GoCubsGo Apr 2014 #79
Good luck to you! Adrahil Apr 2014 #88
Thank you. n/t GoCubsGo Apr 2014 #89
I was forced into retirement in 2010. RebelOne Apr 2014 #92
I'll never be able to retire bigwillq Apr 2014 #99
I used to say that, too. But, trust me, you don't. CTyankee Apr 2014 #133
I'm not saying that. bigwillq Apr 2014 #135
Oh, sorry. That wasn't my intent. I am very sympathetic about your situation. CTyankee Apr 2014 #148
Thank you. bigwillq Apr 2014 #189
Even a lot of education doesn't matter these days. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #210
Upon giving it a little more thought, .... oldhippie Apr 2014 #115
Tragically, without a sarcasm symbol many will take your comment at face value, thinking, "Dude!" Jgarrick Apr 2014 #125
Actually, I'm more than halfway serious ...... oldhippie Apr 2014 #159
The young have the advantage here. karadax Apr 2014 #118
I'm of a generation that is never going to be able to retire tabbycat31 Apr 2014 #119
I'm about to turn 50 beaglelover Apr 2014 #121
lol HangOnKids Apr 2014 #224
We are among the fortunate few. phylny Apr 2014 #123
Your husband survived those downsizings because..... beaglelover Apr 2014 #134
beaglelover, you are correct. phylny Apr 2014 #173
Being a good worker doesn't protect you from layoffs any more. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #212
Tons of people lost their jobs when Lehman Brothers collapsed. My Good Babushka Apr 2014 #251
70% of Americans have less than $35,000 saved when they retire Corruption Inc Apr 2014 #128
Back in the day we had unions and things called Defined Benefit Pension Plans doc03 Apr 2014 #129
lol...let's just hope you don't end up as one of the people who loses their pension... cbdo2007 Apr 2014 #249
We have the same dilemma there, the 1% is dumping the DB pension plans doc03 Apr 2014 #287
its the only thing that's kept me in the military qazplm Apr 2014 #136
my son also has a governmental job as a senior prosecutor in Brooklyn, NY. CTyankee Apr 2014 #151
What world are these people living in??? This is the canary in the mine. Raven Apr 2014 #137
+1 n/t PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #145
Agreed. They write shit like this because we let them. RagAss Apr 2014 #186
I'm so thankful for my husband's union pension. Blue_In_AK Apr 2014 #141
If even a fifth of US citizens are up shit creek at age 60, that's scandalous DFW Apr 2014 #154
Maybe the whole concept of retirement needs to be re-thought ... oldhippie Apr 2014 #160
Work until you die? Maybe if I were monarch somewhere. WinkyDink Apr 2014 #165
But so are a lot of things, like universal medical insurance DFW Apr 2014 #168
Not working through your childhood is a new concept too. nt LeftyMom Apr 2014 #193
It probably does. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #214
There aren't even enough jobs for all the younger people gollygee Apr 2014 #295
We're seeing the realities of this already hit a generation fujiyama Apr 2014 #161
Hahahaha! Our COUNTY home = OVER $8,000/month!! FACT. I just paid them. WinkyDink Apr 2014 #163
I Would Expect an Article Like That On the Road Apr 2014 #185
I'm set for six weeks. rug Apr 2014 #187
What planet do these people live on? Can I move there? It sounds like the wages are awesome. LeftyMom Apr 2014 #192
$375/month? It depends on your rate of return FreeJoe Apr 2014 #234
does that include the stock market crashes? Skittles Apr 2014 #274
I didn't say anything about stocks FreeJoe Apr 2014 #311
We've had major downturns in the stock market a number of times Squinch Apr 2014 #288
There is no loss Lurker Deluxe Apr 2014 #305
If you are not contributing when the market falls, you lose. Squinch Apr 2014 #310
I'm not sure I follow you FreeJoe Apr 2014 #312
When the market comes back, you are still at a loss. Squinch Apr 2014 #313
OK, now I understand your point. I think. FreeJoe Apr 2014 #318
There is really no alternative but the stock market Squinch Apr 2014 #320
Completely false Lurker Deluxe Apr 2014 #315
I worked for a mutual fund company in the 00s, through 2 major crashes Orrex Apr 2014 #316
Yes. That scolding was cute. Especially given the error of his argument. Squinch Apr 2014 #321
I had a great weekend, hope you did as well Lurker Deluxe Apr 2014 #333
I am sorry, but you are wrong. Look at a single share: Squinch Apr 2014 #319
Crazy Lurker Deluxe Apr 2014 #334
I believe the post you originally responded to and said, "You are totally wrong!" gave a Squinch Apr 2014 #335
Must be nice, I will never be able to retire. Rex Apr 2014 #239
It has taken me over 20 years to gross $100K DotGone Apr 2014 #250
It wouldn't be easy, but it's not out of the realm of possibility badtoworse Apr 2014 #253
You misunderstood DotGone Apr 2014 #289
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I sincerely hope the situation improves for you. badtoworse Apr 2014 #296
Why are you making only 5k/year? n/t taught_me_patience Apr 2014 #291
I have 401K.... musical_soul Apr 2014 #267
Except for the benefit of tax break for 401k contributions, stuffing money in a mattress... Silent3 Apr 2014 #269
Yes. And I know it may not be enough. MissB Apr 2014 #282
Having watched just how much the prices of things have adjusted in a mere 30 years... Shandris Apr 2014 #317
Did anyone in this thread see the Frontline on funding retirement? It was REALLY interesting. Squinch Apr 2014 #326
My retirements are worth about that madville Apr 2014 #336
Great advice. bluedigger Apr 2014 #337
I expect many of us will be moving south of the border Auggie Apr 2014 #338
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