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    How much money is "enough"?

    Think family of four...enough to save, live modestly yet comfortably, retire, send kids to school, etc etc. What number do you have in mind - or what is your goal?

    To clarify, we're talking minimum threshold here. What's the smallest amount that meets that criteria.
    122
    50k
    4.10%
    5
    75k
    13.93%
    17
    100k
    18.85%
    23
    125k
    9.02%
    11
    150k
    9.84%
    12
    175k
    2.46%
    3
    200k
    4.92%
    6
    250k+
    36.89%
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    Last edited by Turf1600; 11-08-2011, 05:35 PM.
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    #2
    All the money.

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      #3
      I think 250k+ would be enough to feed a family of four

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        #4
        To clarify, we're talking minimum threshold here. What's the smallest amount that meets that criteria.
        "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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          #5
          Well I already voted, you should have said that before.

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            #6
            What would you vote have been knowing what you know now?
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              #7
              Are we talkin' annual wages?

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                #8
                If you are good with your money you should be okay with $50k-$75k a year

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                  #9
                  What works in Nebraska won't work in Manhattan. Weird thread?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mlarsen View Post
                    Are we talkin' annual wages?
                    Sorry, but what the hell else would I be talking about? Monthly? Decade?

                    Yes, pre tax annual household income.
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                      #11
                      I have a family of 6, so I voted according to me. after all thats who is important.

                      p.s. I voted $125k, it really isn't as easy as you think to do it for less than that.

                      (Based on maintaining a comfortable MIDDLE CLASS lifestyle. No trailer park bullshit here.)
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by priapism View Post
                        What works in Nebraska won't work in Manhattan. Weird thread?
                        Just answer for your current cost of living.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Vince30 View Post
                          If you are good with your money you should be okay with $50k-$75k a year

                          I would agree for personal income, but I believe he means a collective household income.


                          Here where I live, all of that could probably be done with 85-90k. I would say about 125k for most other places in the country.

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                            #14
                            Not sure, no kids, we could certainly do it for less than we do now ($120-125k gross).

                            We spend more on eating out and booze in a month, than we do on our house payment. And we both are still putting away 15%-20% for retirement and go on vacations and such.

                            Within the next 12 months, I'll be putting approx 25% away for retirement.

                            EDIT: So I'd say $175-200k to maintain the standard of living we are used to.
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                              #15
                              4 million for me. I'm 22 and I could just have 4 million tomorrow and have plenty of money to support my lifestyle now and future life, as well as kids/wife.
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