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What would you do if your wife told you to retire?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16636186" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Yeah, he's young, but if his wife's business pulls in enough to support them, why not. He's not saying he won't ever work again, and a part time job is an option. He wouldn't be the first person to retire/stop working at an early age. Two income households have become pretty much a necessity nowadays, but I know a number of couples where the wife is staying home with the kids, and one case where the husband is doing that (wife is around 30 and owns her own insurance office). It boils down to whether a one-income budget (perhaps including part-time income) can suffice. </p><p></p><p>Brady, you and your wife can definitely (and easily) figure out whether or not it's doable. Determine as well the long-term potential of her business. And remember that the future is hard for anyone to predict. That includes the future of your wife's business and your own employment future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16636186, member: 6727"] Yeah, he's young, but if his wife's business pulls in enough to support them, why not. He's not saying he won't ever work again, and a part time job is an option. He wouldn't be the first person to retire/stop working at an early age. Two income households have become pretty much a necessity nowadays, but I know a number of couples where the wife is staying home with the kids, and one case where the husband is doing that (wife is around 30 and owns her own insurance office). It boils down to whether a one-income budget (perhaps including part-time income) can suffice. Brady, you and your wife can definitely (and easily) figure out whether or not it's doable. Determine as well the long-term potential of her business. And remember that the future is hard for anyone to predict. That includes the future of your wife's business and your own employment future. [/QUOTE]
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