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<blockquote data-quote="Adower" data-source="post: 16782834" data-attributes="member: 34462"><p>No problem. I just used the 10% based on historical returns for the S&P500, but I think its a good idea that you "lowballed" as a "worst case" scenario. Thankfully, my wife makes really good money and we're both pretty non materialistic. So we've been able to really hit our investing hard (we live in CA and know we will need a good amount of investments due to being in a high COLA).</p><p></p><p>The only reason I am waiting for 62 is for the pension. Otherwise, I would reduce expenses however I could and retire at 55! I dont know many retired persons but every single one Ive talked to all said the same thing, "I wish I did it earlier".</p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope everything goes well for you and the CFP can assist you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adower, post: 16782834, member: 34462"] No problem. I just used the 10% based on historical returns for the S&P500, but I think its a good idea that you "lowballed" as a "worst case" scenario. Thankfully, my wife makes really good money and we're both pretty non materialistic. So we've been able to really hit our investing hard (we live in CA and know we will need a good amount of investments due to being in a high COLA). The only reason I am waiting for 62 is for the pension. Otherwise, I would reduce expenses however I could and retire at 55! I dont know many retired persons but every single one Ive talked to all said the same thing, "I wish I did it earlier". I hope everything goes well for you and the CFP can assist you. [/QUOTE]
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