Posted on 06/30/2024 10:20:03 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
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Saved for retirement and live well but I can’t break my penny pinching habits. I currently live in a grandchildren centric universe. The only thing I splurge on is them and I’m still trying to save, hoping to die with enough left to make a difference for each of them.
Your wife must’ve been a little younger than you, I’m guessing?
I’m 53, figure I’ll retire in 10-13 years. Depends on the market. That said, my wife and I were married with a son at 19 - broke as could be. Those early years were hard and instilled a ‘live within your means’ attitude.
That said, I’ve done well since...and realized that I’m at a point where I shouldn’t be quite so frugal. I need to enjoy some of it now, especially as I’m in good health.
Agnes’ problem is that of many, especially conservatives. They have no concept of the future and their mind set is such they cannot generate one.
The future is for living.
I am 60 and retired at 55. I moved from Florida to Missouri into the Ozarks. I am debt free and am building an 8 acre homestead. My nest egg is still growing and we plan to live off the interest in order to leave an inheritance to our children and grand children. I have no regrets and live my life to my satisfaction.
Oh yeah, we are headed to Alaska next week for a two week vacation.
Thanks I will be keeping my eye out for deals.
They’ll be grateful for that stash of cash if they ever need assisted living, memory care, and/or skilled nursing.
Seniors who spend down to go on public assistance will regret it if they don’t have family who live them close by.
The quality of care is not the same.
...family who love them...
Um..Laz, my dear, I think you want to marry a rich widow, as widowers are men.
You can set up a trust that doles your money out based on how much income each kid earns by the sweat of his own brow, or based on how many hours he works per year even if it's for less less compensation, or how much time he spends in volunteer work, or contingent on keeping a clean criminal record, or how many years he stays married, or how high a FICO score he keeps, or any other metric or combination of metrics you feel like rewarding. Maybe you don't really want to punish your own flesh and blood for past misdeeds, but rather encourage the prodigal son to get his life in order and do better in future. A good lawyer who specializes in trust and estate planning can do this easy-peasy for a few thousand dollars.
DON'T YOU JUDGE MY LIFESTYLE!
Agnes needs a young boyfriend.
Me, I’d go to work legalizing ecstasy for seniors.
I’m looking at The Villages. Mid-October until mid-March. That’s only 5 months of tolerable weather. An 8 month stay somewhere would be ideal. 2 plane flights a year on Airbus not Boeing. With the internet nothing at home will be missed and cheaper living conditions overseas would allow one to lunch on cuisine.
Should I sell my Tacoma if I only need it half the year? Great truck.
At age 65 I have a business. I have a tremendous amount of assets that I could never use up in my lifetime, my kids lifetime and if they have grandkids. My problem is it’s harder to get out of business. It is to stay in business. I would definitely like a buyer, but my industries in bad shape. I don’t want to liquidate a 115 year old business, but that may be my only choice.
It’s in the trucking industry where nobody wants to work anymore and there’s way too much government regulation. I also recognize I will never invest in electric vehicles. And they keep coming out with new epa emission standards for diesel over the road trucks. They basically just want to kill The small business person in America.
Unfortunately, I fit that mold of being frugal. I don’t need to be. I can never out spend what I’ve put away even if I spent from age 65 to 90 There would be enough for my next generation and hopefully their grandkids. Assuming money does not become worthless The stock market continues upwards.
For the world of me, I just don’t understand this shitty as this economy is why the market keeps going up. Main St., America and Mom and businesses are hurting because of government regulations.
Seventy-year-old people discover they can’t water ski, play volleyball or climb Mt. Everest. News at 10.
My parents were 20 when the Great Depression hit.
They were frugal all their lives. Even as a PFC during WWII my dad sent about half his pay home to his father.
I trust you know of The Detectorists, and have watched the same.
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