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May 20, 2010 at 4:54 PM #553406May 20, 2010 at 5:13 PM #552452sdcellarParticipant
The part that’s not accurate is the $1.5 million figure. If you round up, it’s $1.4 ($1,393,380.57 to be fairly precise). Precision and accuracy are two different things, but I digress (and doubt you’re aware of the distinction anyway).
But, I don’t even care about that!
What’s not typical or realistic is the notion that this $150K couple socks away $4k every month. For 15 straight years, no less! And doesn’t touch a penny of it!
And what about that annual return? 8%? That’s awesome! And pretty hard to come by, I think. Year in, year out, just fantastic.
But, hey, maybe it’s just me.
May 20, 2010 at 5:13 PM #552559sdcellarParticipantThe part that’s not accurate is the $1.5 million figure. If you round up, it’s $1.4 ($1,393,380.57 to be fairly precise). Precision and accuracy are two different things, but I digress (and doubt you’re aware of the distinction anyway).
But, I don’t even care about that!
What’s not typical or realistic is the notion that this $150K couple socks away $4k every month. For 15 straight years, no less! And doesn’t touch a penny of it!
And what about that annual return? 8%? That’s awesome! And pretty hard to come by, I think. Year in, year out, just fantastic.
But, hey, maybe it’s just me.
May 20, 2010 at 5:13 PM #553046sdcellarParticipantThe part that’s not accurate is the $1.5 million figure. If you round up, it’s $1.4 ($1,393,380.57 to be fairly precise). Precision and accuracy are two different things, but I digress (and doubt you’re aware of the distinction anyway).
But, I don’t even care about that!
What’s not typical or realistic is the notion that this $150K couple socks away $4k every month. For 15 straight years, no less! And doesn’t touch a penny of it!
And what about that annual return? 8%? That’s awesome! And pretty hard to come by, I think. Year in, year out, just fantastic.
But, hey, maybe it’s just me.
May 20, 2010 at 5:13 PM #553145sdcellarParticipantThe part that’s not accurate is the $1.5 million figure. If you round up, it’s $1.4 ($1,393,380.57 to be fairly precise). Precision and accuracy are two different things, but I digress (and doubt you’re aware of the distinction anyway).
But, I don’t even care about that!
What’s not typical or realistic is the notion that this $150K couple socks away $4k every month. For 15 straight years, no less! And doesn’t touch a penny of it!
And what about that annual return? 8%? That’s awesome! And pretty hard to come by, I think. Year in, year out, just fantastic.
But, hey, maybe it’s just me.
May 20, 2010 at 5:13 PM #553421sdcellarParticipantThe part that’s not accurate is the $1.5 million figure. If you round up, it’s $1.4 ($1,393,380.57 to be fairly precise). Precision and accuracy are two different things, but I digress (and doubt you’re aware of the distinction anyway).
But, I don’t even care about that!
What’s not typical or realistic is the notion that this $150K couple socks away $4k every month. For 15 straight years, no less! And doesn’t touch a penny of it!
And what about that annual return? 8%? That’s awesome! And pretty hard to come by, I think. Year in, year out, just fantastic.
But, hey, maybe it’s just me.
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #552457anParticipantDid you read your own last post where you said this hypothetical couple…? What does hypothetical mean to you? Do you think those who make $150k today will continue to make $150k 10 years from now? Yes, there are a million different variables that could make this hypothetical couple save less or more. But the point is, it can be done. I guess I literally have to say my point is… blah blah blah after every hypothetical example I give huh? Your literal meter is working in such tip top shape. So, here it is, my point is, why are you still reading the BS that’s spewing out of my mouth?
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #552563anParticipantDid you read your own last post where you said this hypothetical couple…? What does hypothetical mean to you? Do you think those who make $150k today will continue to make $150k 10 years from now? Yes, there are a million different variables that could make this hypothetical couple save less or more. But the point is, it can be done. I guess I literally have to say my point is… blah blah blah after every hypothetical example I give huh? Your literal meter is working in such tip top shape. So, here it is, my point is, why are you still reading the BS that’s spewing out of my mouth?
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #553051anParticipantDid you read your own last post where you said this hypothetical couple…? What does hypothetical mean to you? Do you think those who make $150k today will continue to make $150k 10 years from now? Yes, there are a million different variables that could make this hypothetical couple save less or more. But the point is, it can be done. I guess I literally have to say my point is… blah blah blah after every hypothetical example I give huh? Your literal meter is working in such tip top shape. So, here it is, my point is, why are you still reading the BS that’s spewing out of my mouth?
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #553150anParticipantDid you read your own last post where you said this hypothetical couple…? What does hypothetical mean to you? Do you think those who make $150k today will continue to make $150k 10 years from now? Yes, there are a million different variables that could make this hypothetical couple save less or more. But the point is, it can be done. I guess I literally have to say my point is… blah blah blah after every hypothetical example I give huh? Your literal meter is working in such tip top shape. So, here it is, my point is, why are you still reading the BS that’s spewing out of my mouth?
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #553426anParticipantDid you read your own last post where you said this hypothetical couple…? What does hypothetical mean to you? Do you think those who make $150k today will continue to make $150k 10 years from now? Yes, there are a million different variables that could make this hypothetical couple save less or more. But the point is, it can be done. I guess I literally have to say my point is… blah blah blah after every hypothetical example I give huh? Your literal meter is working in such tip top shape. So, here it is, my point is, why are you still reading the BS that’s spewing out of my mouth?
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #552462sdcellarParticipant[quote=AN]Is it me saying I literally know RN couple who saved up $1.5M after 15 years or is it me saying this hypothetical couple can save up $1.5M after 15 years. Read it how you like it. But your literal meter is working at tip top shape, so you know the answer to that one already.[/quote]Literal meter says you don’t know this couple.
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #552568sdcellarParticipant[quote=AN]Is it me saying I literally know RN couple who saved up $1.5M after 15 years or is it me saying this hypothetical couple can save up $1.5M after 15 years. Read it how you like it. But your literal meter is working at tip top shape, so you know the answer to that one already.[/quote]Literal meter says you don’t know this couple.
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #553056sdcellarParticipant[quote=AN]Is it me saying I literally know RN couple who saved up $1.5M after 15 years or is it me saying this hypothetical couple can save up $1.5M after 15 years. Read it how you like it. But your literal meter is working at tip top shape, so you know the answer to that one already.[/quote]Literal meter says you don’t know this couple.
May 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM #553155sdcellarParticipant[quote=AN]Is it me saying I literally know RN couple who saved up $1.5M after 15 years or is it me saying this hypothetical couple can save up $1.5M after 15 years. Read it how you like it. But your literal meter is working at tip top shape, so you know the answer to that one already.[/quote]Literal meter says you don’t know this couple.
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