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Is $2 million enough money for me to quit my job? |
What are some great investments to make my money grow? I'm 37 yrs old and own a custom home building business. Ha. Lucky you! If you have 2 million net (no debt attached), then you can very easily earn about 8k a month in interest in an FDIC insured fixed CD account paying 5% at pretty much any bank. If you want a higher rate of return, you can consider a tax-free municipal bond fund (if your tax bracket warrants) that pays around 4.5%. depends on your intended lifestyle. I could make it very nicely on 2 million but I don't need all the best stuff either.. Better hold out for 3 $2M is enough to generate an income of $100,000 a year for evermore. By distributing the money into various "risk classes", you can all but guarantee a minimum average return of greater than 5%, so as long as you withdraw only 5% a year, your money will never get any smaller! i would talk to a financial advisor. If done right, you could quit your job No, $2 million won't last you very long these days. Keep your job, pay off your debts. Treasury bonds are paying 5-6% right now, and they're risk free. That would give you about $100-120k annual income. I think it depends. I don't know how old you are, the size of your family if any, your current lifestyle or your intended lifestyle, which would all be factors in this type of decision. I would still work if i had that kind of money.You never know what will happen,so better to have back-up you know? If you don't have $2 Million you are wasting you time trying to determine what to do with it. At this level of funds you want to put it in business enterprises that provide you with leverage. If you are not fooling us,and have that much money,pay a financial ad visor,and have fun spending it. Ha ,Ha. have a financial advisor help you with how much you want to invest. you can pay some bills off first. put some money into a cd first of all and you can do treasury bonds as well too. another good investment is some stocks, I would suggest krispy kreme and search for some good low ones with him/her and of course properties are always good investments. At 37, you would be stupid to quit work now. You have a lot of earning years left and even at 50 and if your business is doing well, you could have $20 million by then if you continue working and investing. I retired at 44 with real estate investments/rentals worth about 1.5 million planning to live off the rent. I still do that 6.5 years later and do not regret it. I never touch the principal. Thats very important. I decided that I had won the money game and hated work. You must decide for yourself when you have won. Life is limited and if you have enough money to not work then do other things you like better. My biggest problem is finding others my age to do things/travel with because they are all still working. I you plan carefully you can easily live your life with what you earn on 2 million. |
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