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    We recently sat down with my in-laws to go over their retirement plans here last week. ( Mom, 62, retired 5 months ago from BC gov with 35 year pension, dad, 69, retired 3 weeks ago, owned a tirecraft )

    It was quite shocking to actually see what money was going out when it was all said and done - we came down to $91,000 / year...~$7600 / month was needed to keep their lifestyle going.

    That was all with strict line by line budgeting. Granted that was keeping 4 cars and a decent 15k travel budget per year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakalaka View Post
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    Haha never noticed that before. I am not a big fan of the site in general though, and to think they spent $15K on it. The IT guy also is slow as fuck to do anything.
    It looks like you spent $15k on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disoblige View Post
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    I'm gonna work till the noon of my funeral. S'all good.
    I’m going out with a bang or probably a whimper. S’all good man.
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    Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
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    Quote Originally Posted by KPHMPH View Post
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    We recently sat down with my in-laws to go over their retirement plans here last week. ( Mom, 62, retired 5 months ago from BC gov with 35 year pension, dad, 69, retired 3 weeks ago, owned a tirecraft )

    It was quite shocking to actually see what money was going out when it was all said and done - we came down to $91,000 / year...~$7600 / month was needed to keep their lifestyle going.

    That was all with strict line by line budgeting. Granted that was keeping 4 cars and a decent 15k travel budget per year.
    That's upper middle class shit. I am off work currently and my break even for the month is around 3k (with 3 cars, 2 kids and a small mortgage). I don't see how the fuck you actaully need to be spending that much shit/month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtsniffer View Post
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    It looks like you spent $15k on it?
    lol I didn't want to comment on the site, but yeesh.

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    How many of you use TD?

    Those that do, have you looked at the TDMyspend?

    I seriously think a lot of people think they know what they spend per month but don’t actually calculate every penny spent.

    I think most are actually clueless.

    Our goal is $7.2M in savings by age 60

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    Well mine is 7.3 by 55. No idea how you could live on a mere 7.2 MM.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Today I learnt you can save up $7.2 mill by 60 if you don't let your kids drink pop!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 89coupe View Post
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    How many of you use TD?

    Those that do, have you looked at the TDMyspend?

    I seriously think a lot of people think they know what they spend per month but don’t actually calculate every penny spent.

    I think most are actually clueless.

    Our goal is $7.2M in savings by age 60
    That's a good goal. That's all liquid (cash + stocks/bonds)? A 2% yield on that should be stable and allow you to live comfortably without having to draw down. I hope you kill it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disoblige View Post
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    Today I learnt you can save up $7.2 mill by 60 if you don't let your kids drink pop!

    That made me laugh out loud, for real. Lol

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    That's a good goal. That's all liquid (cash + stocks/bonds)? A 2% yield on that should be stable and allow you to live comfortably without having to draw down. I hope you kill it!
    Yes, cash/shares/bonds. Doesn’t include home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Well mine is 7.3 by 55. No idea how you could live on a mere 7.2 MM.
    He didn't include the home yo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Rural_Juror View Post
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    He didn't include the home yo.
    Well I don’t live in aspen, so my home is pretty worthless
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Easily 10mill with aspen home
    Originally posted by rage2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disoblige View Post
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    Today I learnt you can save up $7.2 mill by 60 if you don't let your kids drink pop!


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    Quote Originally Posted by max_boost View Post
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    Easily 10mill with aspen home
    Probably more. He's in the rich part of Aspen.

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    Can $10 mil even buy a home in Aspen.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BavarianBeast View Post
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    Can $10 mil even buy a home in Aspen.?
    East of 85th - yes.

    If you want the better soil and weather, better pony up 20.

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    Outside of Calgary perhaps. Aspen ballers aren’t worth that much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzwasp View Post
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    Outside of Calgary perhaps. Aspen ballers aren’t worth that much.
    You can’t ball harder than Aspen
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    you can’t fail harder than aspen
    ftfy.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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