I was fortunate enough to retire at 55, mainly due to the fact that I was a director of a business that was sold a number of years previously. This gave me the dosh to pay off my mortgage just before I was 50 and I was able to invest a reasonable amount in the stockmarket that now provides me with an income via dividends and through a SIPP.I also get the state pension. My wife, who is a bit younger than me ,runs her own business and works part-time.
We are comfortably off, but I don't consider that we are rich. We do have nice cars and have been able to spend money on the house and garden and lob our daughter and son-in-law to be, a fair sum towards their first house.
However, we are careful with our dosh and live un unextravagant life. We rarely go out to eat and don't even have takeaways! We enjoy decent hotels when we go away, but that is usually for less than 2 weeks a year, and we haven't been abroad on holiday for almost 30 years. My relative lack of mobility is one reason for this. Quite willing for my other half to go and give me some peace, though!
Over the years , I have seen a number of people living way over their means and more often than not it has ended in tears. We were never like that, but it does mean we can have a comfortable lifestyle in our later years.
Rich, no; but comfortably off compared to many others,yes, and fortunate, yes.
Perhaps it is fair to say that amongst the posters on here, some are wealthier than others, but that does not necessarily mean they are rich.
It is all relative and I don't suppose a Prem footballer would get out of bed for a weekly wage of what many on here earn in a year!
We are comfortably off, but I don't consider that we are rich. We do have nice cars and have been able to spend money on the house and garden and lob our daughter and son-in-law to be, a fair sum towards their first house.
However, we are careful with our dosh and live un unextravagant life. We rarely go out to eat and don't even have takeaways! We enjoy decent hotels when we go away, but that is usually for less than 2 weeks a year, and we haven't been abroad on holiday for almost 30 years. My relative lack of mobility is one reason for this. Quite willing for my other half to go and give me some peace, though!
Over the years , I have seen a number of people living way over their means and more often than not it has ended in tears. We were never like that, but it does mean we can have a comfortable lifestyle in our later years.
Rich, no; but comfortably off compared to many others,yes, and fortunate, yes.
Perhaps it is fair to say that amongst the posters on here, some are wealthier than others, but that does not necessarily mean they are rich.
It is all relative and I don't suppose a Prem footballer would get out of bed for a weekly wage of what many on here earn in a year!