Sentences with phrase «very comfortable retirement»

Because they have a nice investment nest egg and a paid off house, they will have a very comfortable retirement with lots of money to spend and enjoy.
«With family - related financial obligations gone, their combined net worth at that time would be enough for a very comfortable retirement for Erica at 55 and Jim at 60.»
Both were living a very comfortable retirement and both were doing it on dividend stocks.
An income of $ 17,000 per month would be more than enough for a very comfortable retirement, even 15 years from now.
If I can convince you to invest in index funds and ETFs, I think you will have more than you need to enjoy a very comfortable retirement.
Maryanne and Albert can have a very comfortable retirement if they maintain their modest way of life for another two decades
ending up with several rental units... which are allowing us a very comfortable retirement....

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«The percentage of workers who feel very confident in being able to afford a comfortable retirement is low,» said Craig Copeland, EBRI senior research associate and co-author of the report.
One question / concern I always have with these charts is that even at 2 - 3 million you are not looking at a very «comfortable» life post retirement.
We've found that a typical couple needs to spend a combined $ 40,000 to $ 60,000 for a typical middle - class retirement, or about $ 70,000 for a very comfortable lifestyle.
Of course that risk exists with stocks too, but if history is any guide, there is the very real risk that investing only in assets that feel safe in the short run will result in insufficient wealth to meet long - term goals like a comfortable retirement.
Then they envision spending about $ 84,000 a year (net of tax, in 2011 dollars) on a very comfortable, but not lavish, retirement.
When I look at PE's now, they are very high and I don't feel comfortable risking my retirement money (and my son's future) on the current market.
The 28th Annual Retirement Confidence Survey conducted by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) shows a slight increase in the number of respondents that are very confident or somewhat confident in their ability to have a comfortable retirement.
«For some people, selling the big $ 1 - million home could mean a very comfortable nest egg for retirement,» says Marc Lamontagne, a fee - only adviser with Ryan Lamontagne in Ottawa, Ont.
«Phoebe will be able to spend about $ 50,000 after tax annually in retirement — enough to lead a very comfortable life until age 95.»
Not early retirees, but we are very comfortable five years into full retirement living on pension and SS.
Because a sustained long term savings rate of 10 % to 20 % is usually required to save adequately for secure and comfortable retirement, the lack of significant American net savings in recent decades is very disturbing.
I am not very comfortable with you purchasing traditional plans for your retirement.
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