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Two weeks after I die, because that is when the last paycheck somes in and I have served my purpose.
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pmm21;n8887955 said:I had never planned to retire, but ended up officially retiring at 30. Since then I've moved on to a few new ventures, but when folks ask, I still say I am technically retired. At least from the benefits standpoint.
Now I work when I want, and find new projects that excite me. I'm just not working toward anything.
nu720;n8888214 said:You are blessed!
ULEWZ;n8888402 said:I think paying off your house is a good time to think about retiring, at least here in So. Cal where housing is SOOOO expensive. Having that huge drain on your checking account gone is a real plus.
Not bragging, just complaining as a starter house in a decent neighborhood is over $600,000!!!
Danimal;n8886840 said:The real problem with retiring early is the health insurance. My wife runs her own small business and gets health benefits through my employment. I am 48 and would like to retire by 60, it is just that damn health insurance that worries me. I have seen a couple of people sent to the poor house because of piss-poor planning in this area.
Paladin;n8888237 said:Pension #1 kicks in in about 3 years when I'm 39, after 20 years in the military. There aren't a lot of things that would stop me from retiring right at 20 years.
Not sure at this point when I'll super-retire. So much depends on what I do for my second career and the financial glide path that puts me on. If I go back to working for the federal government then I'll be able to retire at about 63, depending on success of some investments. If I work in the private sector it might be sooner, but there's a certain value is being able to roll my time in uniformed service over into my final pension. At this point it's too early to shoot an arrow and draw a bullseye around it, but by 63 I would like to be able to move to playing golf and building guitars full time and work part-time.