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four
5,087 posts
msg #106521
Ignore four
6/5/2012 12:43:33 AM

"Let’s say that $30,000 is your spending maximum per year. If you’re 30, and planning for retirement, you’ll have 35 years to build a nest egg if you want to retire at 65. With that dollar figure in mind, you’ll need to save $20,000 per year, which will net you $700,000 at retirement time."

http://www.gobankingrates.com/retirement/you-dont-need-million-dollars-retire/

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heypa
283 posts
msg #106529
Ignore heypa
6/5/2012 1:21:38 PM

Crock. Ignores inflation impact and uses averages also ignoring the reality of the business cycle and all that happens with it.

miketranz
961 posts
msg #106558
Ignore miketranz
6/7/2012 5:32:02 PM

35 years from now,that's if the earth as we know it is still here,the dollar will be completely worthless.Right now it's worth about 25 cents........

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