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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
How much money do you estimate it taking for you to never have to work again? Think the lottery.
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 16218535" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>For me, an inflation adjusted $5m would be more than enough.</p><p></p><p>•$2m in 4-5% tax free muni bonds and safe mutual funds for stable growth ahead of inflation. I’d let this reroll into a bigger portfolio of safe crap.</p><p>•$2M in rental properties like 6 plexes etc with portions of rents tied in to site management companies that I would research and entrust but also hold to the fire.</p><p>•$1m to play with with about $750,000 of it in free lance business flips/relaunches and $250k of it in option spreads and short term high yield stock portfolios and mutual funds.</p><p></p><p>I’d hope to average about 9.5-12% that way which would be $475-600k a year. Taxes at ~15-25% plus prop etc would leave me the $300-400k of it conservatively.</p><p></p><p>I’d live on $200k with my future fam and reinvest the extra $100k as I saw fit based on market conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 16218535, member: 68944"] For me, an inflation adjusted $5m would be more than enough. •$2m in 4-5% tax free muni bonds and safe mutual funds for stable growth ahead of inflation. I’d let this reroll into a bigger portfolio of safe crap. •$2M in rental properties like 6 plexes etc with portions of rents tied in to site management companies that I would research and entrust but also hold to the fire. •$1m to play with with about $750,000 of it in free lance business flips/relaunches and $250k of it in option spreads and short term high yield stock portfolios and mutual funds. I’d hope to average about 9.5-12% that way which would be $475-600k a year. Taxes at ~15-25% plus prop etc would leave me the $300-400k of it conservatively. I’d live on $200k with my future fam and reinvest the extra $100k as I saw fit based on market conditions. [/QUOTE]
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