NorthernPines
Well-known member
I'm planning on pulling the ripcord in early 2054.
I generally despise the job, but I've always been rather hard-nosed about my finances. I'm geographically locked, for personal reasons, in a place with poor job prospects. I could make more using my degrees elsewhere, but that's not in the cards. I've been hyper-aggressive into retirement savings, and could probably skip off into the sunset when I turn 52, but idle hands, and all that; so 69 it is (Even if I went at 62, I'm a bit older than the missus, and sitting around for 7 or 8 years for her to retire will leave me with way too much time on my hands, and way too much scotch in the cabinet).
Definitely maximize your investments, and don't let lifestyle creep take over, though. My son's college will be paid for, he'll have his own fully funded Roth IRA for life, and in retirement, we should be living incredibly comfortably without ever touching investment account principal balances.
I generally despise the job, but I've always been rather hard-nosed about my finances. I'm geographically locked, for personal reasons, in a place with poor job prospects. I could make more using my degrees elsewhere, but that's not in the cards. I've been hyper-aggressive into retirement savings, and could probably skip off into the sunset when I turn 52, but idle hands, and all that; so 69 it is (Even if I went at 62, I'm a bit older than the missus, and sitting around for 7 or 8 years for her to retire will leave me with way too much time on my hands, and way too much scotch in the cabinet).
Definitely maximize your investments, and don't let lifestyle creep take over, though. My son's college will be paid for, he'll have his own fully funded Roth IRA for life, and in retirement, we should be living incredibly comfortably without ever touching investment account principal balances.