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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="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16218801" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>Like many in here, it would need to be no less than $50 million. By no longer working, you have gone from being an asset to a liability. Everything you do is costing you money. Since your time is no longer spent working, expenditures will most likely increase due to hobbies or travel, or whatever. You would need enough money that can make enough additional money to create a lifestyle to where you are not necessarily budgeting.</p><p></p><p>I have a good job with good benefits. I contribute to my retirement account and a couple of outside accounts. While I don't work on a budget, I am smart with my money and decisions that I make. I can buy most things that I want/need without having to worry about it. If I won the lottery and quit work, I would want to be able to substantially increase this margin.</p><p></p><p>Also, I would have to still do something. Having a purpose and reason for getting out of bed in the morning is important and necessary.</p><p></p><p>**I can do just fine with $5 million, but who plays the lottery to win a measly $5 million?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16218801, member: 143297"] Like many in here, it would need to be no less than $50 million. By no longer working, you have gone from being an asset to a liability. Everything you do is costing you money. Since your time is no longer spent working, expenditures will most likely increase due to hobbies or travel, or whatever. You would need enough money that can make enough additional money to create a lifestyle to where you are not necessarily budgeting. I have a good job with good benefits. I contribute to my retirement account and a couple of outside accounts. While I don't work on a budget, I am smart with my money and decisions that I make. I can buy most things that I want/need without having to worry about it. If I won the lottery and quit work, I would want to be able to substantially increase this margin. Also, I would have to still do something. Having a purpose and reason for getting out of bed in the morning is important and necessary. **I can do just fine with $5 million, but who plays the lottery to win a measly $5 million? [/QUOTE]
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