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1485895 No.1485895 [Reply] [Original]

What's your "Fuck You" $ number?

>> No.1485902

10 mil

>> No.1485911 [DELETED] 

$URRE$

>> No.1485923

$20

>> No.1486313

I don't need much. Just $2M with 3% annual withdrawal.

>> No.1486359

$750k but id probably stick around for the cool mili. I'd spend very little money just living in an apartment and traveling around since I like traveling and seeing the great outdoors for the first few years then ramp up my spending to be more comfortable and travel internationally afterwards if my returns have been good. I can live on $25k annually very comfortably right now desu family

>> No.1486384

$500k. After that I would just do part time shit to cover my expenses and let the principal run.

>> No.1486453

I thought I had hit it recently, but here I am back at work

>> No.1486485

I'm hoping to have $1,100,000 by the time I'm 25-30. 100k to play with in stocks, and throw the million into an index fund. Assuming 10% dividend, that would be 100k a year. Which would go right back into the index fund.

I'd probably still work part time for the essentials, but definitively not wage slaving at that point.

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>>1486485
>Assuming 10% dividend

HAH

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>>1485895
infinity.

>> No.1486573

>>1485895
$4,000,000, which I can reach by 70 assuming we don't have a total market shutdown by then (we will). I'll die and leave it to some shitty grand-nephew who doesn't appreciate it.

>> No.1486574

>>1485895
$500,000 at a 4% withdrawal rate.

>> No.1486737

>>1486573

$4M by 70 years old? wat

you can make way more than that.

>> No.1486740

I want $51 Billion.

But I'll be happy with $51 Million.

Told myself this number when I learned what compound interest was in 4th grade. Kept it ever since.

>> No.1486824

>>1485895
Probably $5 million in today's dollars. If you assume a 7% return and 3% inflation, you could still spend $200k/year, which will increase with inflation, without eroding the real value of your nest egg.

>> No.1486910

Half a million

>> No.1486953

>>1485895
200k. I don't need more than that t.b.h. pham

>> No.1486956

5 million. I can spend 50k for the next 100 years or 100k for the next 50 years.