Maybe I can help someone by sharing my plan....
If you had a million dollars squirreled away for retirement, it would earn about $1,200.00 a month in interest. That is not enough to live on. At least...not live well.
So we're all told that during your working years you should put money in an IRA or 401K and save and save for retirement. I figure you need about 3 million in the bank when you retire. Then when you do retire, you're worried about not drawing down the account too fast.
There is a better option. Start a business. You can start a business on the side while still working a full time job. The key is to pick the right business. Selling real estate, for example, would be the wrong business. Its wrong because when you stop doing the work your income goes away. Instead, find a business where you can train people to manage it and do the work. Then when you want to retire, you can. Others will carry on (with your occasional oversight) the business. Yet as the owner you continue to be paid by the business every month. Investing in (your time in building) a business is a way better investment than sticking money in the stock market or a 401K and hoping it will appreciate...
If you had a million dollars squirreled away for retirement, it would earn about $1,200.00 a month in interest. That is not enough to live on. At least...not live well.
So we're all told that during your working years you should put money in an IRA or 401K and save and save for retirement. I figure you need about 3 million in the bank when you retire. Then when you do retire, you're worried about not drawing down the account too fast.
There is a better option. Start a business. You can start a business on the side while still working a full time job. The key is to pick the right business. Selling real estate, for example, would be the wrong business. Its wrong because when you stop doing the work your income goes away. Instead, find a business where you can train people to manage it and do the work. Then when you want to retire, you can. Others will carry on (with your occasional oversight) the business. Yet as the owner you continue to be paid by the business every month. Investing in (your time in building) a business is a way better investment than sticking money in the stock market or a 401K and hoping it will appreciate...