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Retirement takes some financial planning
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<blockquote data-quote="Ancient Alien" data-source="post: 3343964" data-attributes="member: 70963"><p>I believe I won't make it to 80-years old and my siblings I've lost make me feel more like I might be correct in that assumption. I figured if I only have 15-years of life left. I want to hang with family, the wife & kids and enjoy the end of my life. I have some savings. Nothing to brag about, but debt wiped out in my 30's and took a bunch of vacations early on before we were walking off the plane or cruise ship with a walker. So now it's just time to enjoy the rest of my/our life before it was too late. It's a huge trade off. Three of my coworkers last year made over $105,000 and I could sure go for cash like that because I make under $60,000 now gross. </p><p></p><p>Yet, I am happy I made the choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Alien, post: 3343964, member: 70963"] I believe I won't make it to 80-years old and my siblings I've lost make me feel more like I might be correct in that assumption. I figured if I only have 15-years of life left. I want to hang with family, the wife & kids and enjoy the end of my life. I have some savings. Nothing to brag about, but debt wiped out in my 30's and took a bunch of vacations early on before we were walking off the plane or cruise ship with a walker. So now it's just time to enjoy the rest of my/our life before it was too late. It's a huge trade off. Three of my coworkers last year made over $105,000 and I could sure go for cash like that because I make under $60,000 now gross. Yet, I am happy I made the choice. [/QUOTE]
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