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October 28, 2009 at 4:32 PM #475094October 28, 2009 at 4:56 PM #474924AnonymousGuest
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October 28, 2009 at 5:08 PM #474929beanmaestroParticipantBizarre. A good formula would look like:
(Age – X)*(Income – Y)*COctober 28, 2009 at 5:08 PM #475770beanmaestroParticipantBizarre. A good formula would look like:
(Age – X)*(Income – Y)*COctober 28, 2009 at 5:08 PM #475469beanmaestroParticipantBizarre. A good formula would look like:
(Age – X)*(Income – Y)*COctober 28, 2009 at 5:08 PM #475104beanmaestroParticipantBizarre. A good formula would look like:
(Age – X)*(Income – Y)*COctober 28, 2009 at 5:08 PM #475545beanmaestroParticipantBizarre. A good formula would look like:
(Age – X)*(Income – Y)*CNovember 2, 2009 at 10:04 AM #476551jimmyleParticipantI only have 1/3 of the formula. And I am an above average saver. I doubt that even 10% of the 20s and 30s crowd meet the criteria.
For example,
30 year old guy making $80K needs $240K nest egg to meet the criteria. Let say he starts working at 23, he needs to save $35K a year while paying down his $20K+ college loan. Impossible.
Unless he bought a house on 0% down in 2002 and sold it in 2006.
November 2, 2009 at 10:04 AM #477387jimmyleParticipantI only have 1/3 of the formula. And I am an above average saver. I doubt that even 10% of the 20s and 30s crowd meet the criteria.
For example,
30 year old guy making $80K needs $240K nest egg to meet the criteria. Let say he starts working at 23, he needs to save $35K a year while paying down his $20K+ college loan. Impossible.
Unless he bought a house on 0% down in 2002 and sold it in 2006.
November 2, 2009 at 10:04 AM #477166jimmyleParticipantI only have 1/3 of the formula. And I am an above average saver. I doubt that even 10% of the 20s and 30s crowd meet the criteria.
For example,
30 year old guy making $80K needs $240K nest egg to meet the criteria. Let say he starts working at 23, he needs to save $35K a year while paying down his $20K+ college loan. Impossible.
Unless he bought a house on 0% down in 2002 and sold it in 2006.
November 2, 2009 at 10:04 AM #477087jimmyleParticipantI only have 1/3 of the formula. And I am an above average saver. I doubt that even 10% of the 20s and 30s crowd meet the criteria.
For example,
30 year old guy making $80K needs $240K nest egg to meet the criteria. Let say he starts working at 23, he needs to save $35K a year while paying down his $20K+ college loan. Impossible.
Unless he bought a house on 0% down in 2002 and sold it in 2006.
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