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Roth conversions are permanent. Once done, they cannot be undone.
‘I plan to exit corporate life’: I’m 50 and have $400,000. My wife is a teacher. Can I retire at 55?
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“I would like to stop working in about five years to spend more time with our child and support my…
‘I feel the clock ticking’: My wife and I are in our 60s — and employ 48 people in a small town. Can we ever retire?
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“We could survive financially, but my people would not.”
‘I don’t own a house’: I’m 50 with $2 million and I’m scared about losing my job. Can I retire early?
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“My monthly expenses are around $6,000. That includes rent.”
‘Is it a case of them or us?’ We’re in our 40s. Do we retire early in our 50s — or save for our kids’ education?
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“We’re both teachers, with a combined gross income of $210,000.”
‘I’m not looking to leave any money to the kids’: We’re in our 60s with $1.5 million in IRAs. Can we retire next year?
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“Our current salary combined is $210,000.”
Quality of life, even more than affordability, elevates this city to the best place to retire
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This Midwest locale nabs the top spot for retirees, but Florida and Texas still prove popular.
I’m planning to retire at 65 when my twins are 15. How will this impact their healthcare coverage?
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“By retiring when they are in the 10th grade my income will be low when they apply for college scholarships.”
‘My monthly expenses are $6,500’: I’m 64, have $1.2 million in a 401(k) and two mortgages. Can I afford to retire?
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“I want to retire next year.”
‘I’m scared to lose’: I have $140K in a 401(k) and earn $45K a year. Can I retire in 20 years?
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“My 401(k) retirement planner shows I’ll likely be short $1,500 every month during my retirement.”