No FICA on investmentsYou won't pay $76K in federal taxes. Thats not how our tax brackets work. You'd end up paying about $44K in Fed and Iowa taxes. I think you'd have to pay the FICA and stuff too, but it wouldn't end up being $76K.
No FICA on investmentsYou won't pay $76K in federal taxes. Thats not how our tax brackets work. You'd end up paying about $44K in Fed and Iowa taxes. I think you'd have to pay the FICA and stuff too, but it wouldn't end up being $76K.
I know they say to assume X% of current salary, but I am like you I am targeting full salary when exit. Just own personal preference I guess.
Iowa no longer taxes retirement accounts, so that number will drop. When we were doing our taxes, our CPA told us that we should expect to pay about 10 to 12 percent of our retirement income on taxes, that is under current rates.You won't pay $76K in federal taxes. Thats not how our tax brackets work. You'd end up paying about $44K in Fed and Iowa taxes. I think you'd have to pay the FICA and stuff too, but it wouldn't end up being $76K.
The good news is you have 30 years to go. There are an awful lot of people that are getting close to retirement and barely have anything saved.I never should have commented on this thread.. Hate getting notifications knowing I have 30 years left and I also probably should start building a retirement fund… I’m sure my 401k isn’t where it should be.
Many cities have "volunteer flower gardens."That is what some people do to stay active. You would be surprised how much sitting around many do so they want a part time job just to stay busy and socialize.
That would be good here, but only about 4 people volunteer for anything in this town.Many cities have "volunteer flower gardens."
My mom does that type of stuff.
My mom volunteered at the clothing bank and food bank.Many cities have "volunteer flower gardens."
My mom does that type of stuff.
My parents built a house right away when they retired which I think was brilliant.My mom volunteered at the clothing bank and food bank.
Dad worked with Habitat
You have to have a reason to get out of bed in the morning. I would think sitting in front of the TV would get real old after a couple of weeks
It is easier to put less in now with having the earlier start and let compound growth take over versus playing catchup at a higher rate later on. But sometimes debt early on makes it difficult to contribute a lot.I never should have commented on this thread.. Hate getting notifications knowing I have 30 years left and I also probably should start building a retirement fund… I’m sure my 401k isn’t where it should be.
It is easier to put less in now with having the earlier start and let compound growth take over versus playing catchup at a higher rate later on. But sometimes debt early on makes it difficult to contribute a lot.
It's such a hard guessing game of "what the best route is." I have a 401K, 2 roths (1 to openly invest on my own for stocks) and some whole life insurance. Would I like to know where I am versus others at my age? Yeah, of course, but I also know that I started somewhat early and others targets and amount they put will differ, so it makes it tough to evaluate. My wife and I also have a thought process of well, if you put so much or too much towards your retirement, you're not necessarily living life right now and enjoying things either. So people will work and save 40+ years with no guarantee of even making it to retirement? I know some dig into FIRE and really work at investing rapidly early, but again, it almost still applies to needing to enjoy life now too.
My advice? Don't try to swallow the elephant whole, just take small bites over time. Why don't you try increasing contributions by 1% a year and see how your lifestyle adjusts? Planning doesn't have to be perfect to be successful, and it rarely requires an "all or nothing" approach.I just don’t even know what % to put into my 401k.. I get 6% match (I have been doing that for about 7 years now - I started late. Didn’t even know what a 401k was when I stared).. I think I need to up mine to 12/15% to hit my targets per my 401k calculation on my plan… but I’m lost/overwhelmed on all of it. Haha
My advice? Don't try to swallow the elephant whole, just take small bites over time. Why don't you try increasing contributions by 1% a year and see how your lifestyle adjusts? Planning doesn't have to be perfect to be successful, and it rarely requires an "all or nothing" approach.
Dad added a sunroom to the house as wellMy parents built a house right away when they retired which I think was brilliant.
Just enough little hobbies now for dad.
Where's the party????????????????????????????? 35 freakin days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Iowa no longer taxes retirement accounts, so that number will drop. When we were doing our taxes, our CPA told us that we should expect to pay about 10 to 12 percent of our retirement income on taxes, that is under current rates.
35 more working days and I am finished, can stay on my wife's insurance program until we reach Medicare age for a little less than $200 a month for the both of us.
The great thing is you have time!!!! It's the biggest lever there is.I never should have commented on this thread.. Hate getting notifications knowing I have 30 years left and I also probably should start building a retirement fund… I’m sure my 401k isn’t where it should be.
I don't know much about it, but everyone I know buys the supplemental coverages. Another $500 month in premiums? Someone else can confirm.Iowa no longer taxes retirement accounts, so that number will drop. When we were doing our taxes, our CPA told us that we should expect to pay about 10 to 12 percent of our retirement income on taxes, that is under current rates.
35 more working days and I am finished, can stay on my wife's insurance program until we reach Medicare age for a little less than $200 a month for the both of us.
35 years of educating the next generation is enough, we start Easter Break today, so when we come back on the 10th, I have 7 weeks to go. First IPERS payment should arrive in June.Where's the party????????????????????????????? 35 freakin days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!