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Retiring in your 30s? |
Anyone see this article on Yahoo News? How? Okay, if someone made super investments and had a bit of luck, maybe he or she could retire early. But in one's 30s? What about health benefits? I am like you and I feel I will become a millionaire by the age of 38, but most of it will be equity in my home. But what the hell would I do, drink coffee all day, seat at home looking at Judge Hatchett, Brown and Mathis? I want to work as long as possible, but heaven forbid when I enter my late 30's early 40's and something happens health or job wise I feel i would be able to retire early or work part time. the only way you'd be able to retire in your 30's is if you had like 2,000,000 left over cash after paying taxes and lived lived like you made 30k/yr I did read that article just a little bit ago. I thought it was really interesting. I thought that it focused more than on just investing wisely. It said you need to strike a balance between agressive financial vehicles and ones that were sound. But I thought the major emphasis was on living below your means and not buying into the "American" lifestyle of consumption. That I thought was the really tricky part for most people. As far as whether I would retire early or not... FOR SURE! I would retire tomorrow if I could. I am certain I could find things to do to fill my time. I read it and if i had the money i would retire but in reality the only way i think ill get rich os on the investment of the iraqi dinar. For more info go to http://www.investorsiraq.com good luck. |
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