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TyrconnellFL t1_iyemcyx wrote

What is your income? What are your monthly expenses? How much do you think you can comfortably spend per month in retirement?

When you say savings, what are they? A savings account? A pile of cash under the bed? Stock market investment?

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scarletpetunia t1_iyempab wrote

The $710k is in a savings account. The $100k in a 401k.

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notapilot43 t1_iyendnb wrote

I’d have both of you max out your 401ks. Everything is on sale right now! Plus see if either of your employers offers an HSA. That’s another $7500 tax free. Back door Roth as well. Check out an ally savings account or a cd if you feel attached to the $710k.

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MikeWPhilly t1_iyepvom wrote

Start maxing out both of your 401k 100%. You still can catch up big time if you max out both. I make far more than my wife who makes $70k but we put something like 28% of her income into 401k so she hits the limit each year. That should be step 1. Step 2 is is moving at least 600k or so into some index funds or stocks to make money off it. You have far to much cash. You’ve actually in theory lost 50k alone due to inflation just this past year. Invest it somewhere whether real estate or stocks.

Step 3 should be figuring out a real budget, ideally where do you want to live, will you stay in the home, how much money etc..

Step 1 and 2 should be done asap though.

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scarletpetunia t1_iyer8gt wrote

Good to know when I speak very soon to the Vanguard advisor. Thanks!

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