everybody has a number whether its reasonable or not, for you to just quit and live your life, whats yours ?
you may all go to hell and i will go to Texas
Cyp0111 said:
I think most people are talking about the number to walk away from the larger corporate rat race and have options.
Topher17 said:
2.75 million in investments.
I have run the numbers a bunch and think we are on pace to hit that somewhere in our early 40s (late 20's now) even with stock market gains much more in line with history than what we have seen in recent years. The main thing that may hold us back is the rise in housing costs. That is not to say we'll just quit when we hit that number, but that is the number I'm eying currently as my FU number.
YouBet said:Topher17 said:
2.75 million in investments.
I have run the numbers a bunch and think we are on pace to hit that somewhere in our early 40s (late 20's now) even with stock market gains much more in line with history than what we have seen in recent years. The main thing that may hold us back is the rise in housing costs. That is not to say we'll just quit when we hit that number, but that is the number I'm eying currently as my FU number.
This number 15 years from now concerns me. I'm not sure that will be enough for you although it completely depends on how you plan on spending money, of course.
fightingfarmer09 said:
$50 million.
$10million to buy the ranch operation I want. $20million to lose running it over the next 50 years.
$10 million to pay the taxes when I die.
NoHo Hank said:fightingfarmer09 said:
$50 million.
$10million to buy the ranch operation I want. $20million to lose running it over the next 50 years.
$10 million to pay the taxes when I die.
And the last 10m to pay a math instructor to teach you that only adds up to 40m. I volunteer!