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Originally posted by eradicator View PostI'm not sure you understand how 'younger women' work
The thing is you can't go too young or yes it changes everything in that arrangement. Get one just over forty and accuse her of wanting a man to pay her bills and watch the i am woman hear me roar dont need a man come out. Now holding her to it is completely different.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostI'm going to retire in November. I've been unemployed for the last ten years and have given up looking for a job. Every job position has employers wanting to tell you what time to show up for work and what to do.
My only regret is not having spent more money when I was younger. I'm afraid I'll run out of time before running out of money.
And for the old saying it's not what you earn but it's what you save. BS. If you don't earn a decent amount you can't save very much. Always hustle to increase your income. My saying is "You make a living with your back. You make money with your brain."
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Originally posted by BigL View PostNot what my 41yr old one from Sat night said. She said she had her own **** money and don't need a man to pay for ****. I let her buy me $100 worth of whiskey at the bar then thanked her by letting her drive me home and stay the night.
The thing is you can't go too young or yes it changes everything in that arrangement. Get one just over forty and accuse her of wanting a man to pay her bills and watch the i am woman hear me roar dont need a man come out. Now holding her to it is completely different.
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Originally posted by hunter68 View PostPlease elaborate! I need details.
Thanks
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Folks - there is NO one amount you have to have to make it through retirement!
Every persons situation is totally different. If you are living off of an income of $50K for example then what you need to continue that income is TOTALLY different from if you are living off of $200K income.
Figure out how much income you think you will need in retirement and then you can calculate how much in savings you will need to produce that income. The biggest unknown is how long will you live? If your family history and your current health condition show you may live to age 90 then factor that in. If you family history and current health condition show you may live to age 80 then factor that in - again - saying everyone needs one million or two million for a good retirement is ridiculous -
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Originally posted by dgilbert View PostCall this guy Tim Greifer 16302154255 he knows his stuff (Insurance). This a busy time for him but he will get back with you. He is up Northwest PA I think so there is a hour or 2 difference. Tell him Gilbert gave ya his info. He is a big fisherman and likes to talk fishing.
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Originally posted by Tyrex750 View PostCome on antlercollecter, it's 27k for mine and 30k for the wife's. We living now, have fun while u can. Hers is paid for and mine is half way there.
Lol. I hear ya. I was jealous of yalls rides.
I was just trying to answer your question
Nothing wrong with enjoying all the toys and having fun now.
I just want enough to enjoy life and not end up greeting people at the Walmart door.
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Originally posted by Huntingfool View Postdgilbert - again please tell us what awesome medical insurance you bought for a $1000 a year??
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