>mfw I realised you only need $450000 of capital to earn 1.5k a month after taxes
Almost 1/2 of the way anons. 24 y/o now plan to retire at 30. Any other people doing early retirements? tips and tricks please
>1.5k a month after taxes
Pleb-tier money
>planning to live on 1.5k a month for the rest of your life
Enjoy your canned food and nogames
>>29814629
>tips and tricks please
save money
dont spend money
thats it.
>people saving their entire prime years to relax when they're too old to enjoy life anyway
fuck that. i spend every penny i earn. i like to do shit with my time.
won't inflation fuck your shit up over time?
>>29814629
make it to a million fag
>Tfw $100,000 in the bank
I'll be there soon bros, just gotta wait for the stock market to collapse so I can buy in when it's cheap.
>1.5k a month
>pay rent, optimistically $500
>buy groceries, $200
>utility bills, optimistically $200
>$600 left not including transportation, cell phone bills, etc.
You will not live comfortably. A single hiccup financially and you will be living in misery.
>>29814629
How'd you bank $450k? That's a lot. What's your job, income, and what do you save per month?
You have all of this in generic savings, no 401k?
>>29814681
Inflation i covered because some of it is reinvested
>>29814699
>600 left a month
all i need for browsing 4chan
>>29814802
5600 euros a month ~4100 after taxes. Right now my job pays me an extra 12% of my salary into an retirement fund so im stacking that up pretty fast. Not american so i got full healthcare for the rest of my life.
>job
Working with valuation of farms/farming land (Msc Economics)
>>29814902
But your retirement fund can't be touched for X amount of years, no?
>>29815024
True i get them when i turn ~60 unless i accept a 20% penalty. but i can invest they money in different pre-approved funds
Copy pasta>serious thread
>>29814649
1.5k a month for the rest of you life
>without having to work from age 30
thats a deal.
>>29814694
>not buying after brexit dropped the DOW 600 points and waiting for the rebound
Ya blew it
i dont know if im doing the right thing, but i have a 401k and have about 50k in it. Im trying to be aggressive as fuck, and i put100% of it in stocks. the first quarter it gained like 6 grand, which was cool. but then i see just recently i lost 8 grand. but over the long term, it should go up steadily right?