scarletpetunia
scarletpetunia t1_iyer8gt wrote
Reply to comment by MikeWPhilly in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
Good to know when I speak very soon to the Vanguard advisor. Thanks!
scarletpetunia t1_iyeoqyn wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
Yes it is cash.
scarletpetunia t1_iyeolvi wrote
Reply to comment by lolskrub8 in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
Oh yes, 100%!
scarletpetunia t1_iyentc0 wrote
Reply to comment by lolskrub8 in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
Yes, that is what I am thinking. I think it is 100% time to talk to a Vanguard rep. Husband is very indecisive so we have been spinning our wheels and now its time to get going with this.
scarletpetunia t1_iyeneqt wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
We generally live off of my $4500 a month and sometimes dip $1000 or so into his earnings.
scarletpetunia t1_iyempab wrote
Reply to comment by TyrconnellFL in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
The $710k is in a savings account. The $100k in a 401k.
scarletpetunia t1_iyememg wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
I'm not really sure. We live pretty modestly and are savers.
scarletpetunia t1_iyelqyf wrote
Reply to comment by SolutionLeading in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
No, we are not.
scarletpetunia t1_iyf88da wrote
Reply to comment by GaylrdFocker in Best way to retire by age 65 given these financials? by [deleted]
Yes, 100%. I am going to get with an advisor that isn't pushing any products ie Vanguard and get it all set up asap.