How Do You Know When You're on Track to be Financially Free?
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Scott and James discuss how you can know when you're financially free. NEW: We're on YouTube here! Listener Question: If you think we can step away from work when I hit "my number" whether it be at age 49 or 54 - knowing that I would only pull approx 3% from my brokerage until I reach 59.5. My goal would be to leave FT work at age 50, and have my wife and I only work PT or consulting to cover expenses and carry healthcare - w/o withdrawing from the portfolio until we hit our number (BTW we think total number is about 3.5M).  We're both 40 We have about 900,000 in liquid assets (not including our home equity). Of that total amount, about 500k in roth, 250k in traditional ira, 130k brokerage and 20k hsa. 90/10 portfolio of just a few diversified vanguard ETFs combined income of 300k spend about 85k today after tax, we save/invest about 60% and if you add employer match in total it's about 115k a year towards investments mortgage will be paid off by 50 and kids will be in college we'd like to forecast spending about 90-95k in todays dollars in retirement So, in about 10 years, will we reach enough to execute our plan of having options? And how large should our brokerage account be to cover our plan of spending our 50s doing some PT work to cover expenses and then withdrawing in our mid-50s? Planning Points Discussed Utilizing Time EfficientlyCapital AppreciationPurchasing PowerOther issues (IRAs, Inflation, Financial Goals, etc.)Timestamps: 2:30 - We're on YouTube HERE! 6:17 - Listener Question 10:30 - Truth of Investing 13:16 - Financial Freedom 18:20 - Tax Planning 20:53 - Risk Management 23:00 - Aligning Your Financial Goals LET'S CONNECT! James YouTube LinkedIn Website Scott Facebook Twitter Website ENJOY THE SHOW? Don’t miss an episode, subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google Play. Submit Your Question For The Show Here! Submit Your Question For The Show Here!
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