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#1
  • Ohta
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  • 2024/03/10 14:50

I hear that you should have 10 times your annual income saved before you retire.
Did you all save that much before you retired ??

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#11
  • 昭和の母
  • 2024/03/10 (Sun) 16:43
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If you've been in and out of here for 10 years,
your username is registered and you're supposed to write.

↑ There is no such rule.
You are seen as an insane person who imposes his ideas.

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#12
  • 後期高齢者入門
  • 2024/03/10 (Sun) 17:07
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Why don't you just answer normally, is it always a battle ! ?

> I hear that you should have 10 times your annual income saved.

The annual income was low.
In this case, I mean all assets except the house where you live.

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#13
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん       .
  • 2024/03/10 (Sun) 22:25
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What is your annual income?

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#16
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  • 2024/03/11 (Mon) 10:23
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I am sick and tired of all the comments that don't answer the question.
You don't need 10 times your annual income, there are people with zero savings and zero rent
. It would be great if you could spend as much as you can without struggling for money.

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#19
  • Ohta
  • 2024/03/12 (Tue) 09:48
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I asked the question because I thought it would be difficult to rewind after my age.
I was told by an advisor when I took coaching at Fidelity that I would have to make 10x my annual income.
If my mortgage is paid and I have some savings by the time I retire, will I be able to manage ?

I am only in my 30s, but Social Security has a limit on how much you can get no matter how much you pay in ?
. If you are retired, please write to me if you can.

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