Moshe Gariani
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- Mar 10, 2005
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I am 48 years old and it has started to cross my mind occasionally what age I might be when I retire from work (or make some kind of semi-retirement change), what the following years will have in store and what my final allocation might be from the great scorer in the sky...?? (I think there might be a name for this state of mind...)
What are the different approaches to this rather tricky issue?
FWIW my own first thoughts have usually been about working until around 67 to maximise income and pension benefits - while also building/retaining as much in the way of savings or accumulated "capital" during those working years - and then to enjoy a long and relatively comfortable retirement...
Is this completely barmy...? So many RIP threads on here of blokes in their late 60s and early 70s. One could easily follow the above approach and have almost NO years of "relatively comfortable retirement"...
But as a reasonably healthy 48 year old (albeit one who has enjoyed in the past some less healthy lifestyle options) can you really work on the premise that retirement years could well be quite few? If I did work until 67 how many years of retirement should be my best guess for which to budget? 5? 10? 15? 20?
Is it a better idea to try and find a way of retiring significantly earlier but obviously with less money? Or perhaps to keep working but spend more and accumulate less? Does it matter? Is the sensible approach to "not worry about it - what will be will be - everyone in the same boat - some sort of compromise around 65 seems about right for you"...?
Anyone with thoughts or personal experience?
What are the different approaches to this rather tricky issue?
FWIW my own first thoughts have usually been about working until around 67 to maximise income and pension benefits - while also building/retaining as much in the way of savings or accumulated "capital" during those working years - and then to enjoy a long and relatively comfortable retirement...
Is this completely barmy...? So many RIP threads on here of blokes in their late 60s and early 70s. One could easily follow the above approach and have almost NO years of "relatively comfortable retirement"...
But as a reasonably healthy 48 year old (albeit one who has enjoyed in the past some less healthy lifestyle options) can you really work on the premise that retirement years could well be quite few? If I did work until 67 how many years of retirement should be my best guess for which to budget? 5? 10? 15? 20?
Is it a better idea to try and find a way of retiring significantly earlier but obviously with less money? Or perhaps to keep working but spend more and accumulate less? Does it matter? Is the sensible approach to "not worry about it - what will be will be - everyone in the same boat - some sort of compromise around 65 seems about right for you"...?
Anyone with thoughts or personal experience?