I was reading about retirement planning. There were sample calculations of how much you should save, and to be on the safe side they assumed 30 years in retirement. I thought, 30 years in retirement? I haven't even lived 30 years yet! That put some perspective on things
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2) Yes, $6,000
3) Yes, ~1500 in savings
4) No other debt.
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$11,800
2) Do you have any retirement savings? If so, how much?
I barely have enough to live on, let alone save.
3) Do you have any other savings that you don't plan to spend within a year? If so, how much?
$500
4) Do you have any debt other than student loans or mortgage? If so, how much?
$2,000
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2) I have a mutual fund with about $1200 in it, which I've been slowly adding to for 4 years. The market hasn't been too great lately, so it's barely earned any money.
3) $25.
4) I owe my family a total of about $4000 that I borrowed (for things like rent, airfare, and paying off existing student loans).
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2) No (considering that I am living off of loans right now, it wouldn't be very prudent)
3) No
4) No
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2. Savings? For retirement? Hypothetically, hopefully somewhere aroung 10,000 or more. Realistically, I am currently happy if I don't manage to deplete my parent's retirement savings by the end of the year.
3. No, absolutely none
4. None.
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