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Should I retire my 35mm f2?

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Should I retire my 35mm f2? I am getting my new “to me” sigma EF-S 30mm f1.4 Art tomorrow. I also have an EF 50mm f1.8 stm and an EF 35mm f2. I am getting too low on bag space to carry 3 fast primes at such close focal lengths. Should I retire the 35mm f2 at this point to save space? submitted by /u/Fragrant-Mud-542

Ask Photography 812 2025-01-16

Parents want to retire in 15 years

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Parents want to retire in 15 years My parents want to retire in 15 years (50 & 49) but they only have about $50k combined in their investments from their 401Ks. I suggested them to start a Roth IRA. Would it be too late for them to start a Roth IRA to take advantage of the tax-free benefits? If so, is the typical S&P 500 a good investment for the next 15 years? Edit: together t…

Reddit Personal Finance 527 2025-01-01

USWNT World Cup winner Sauerbrunn to retire

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USWNT World Cup winner Sauerbrunn to retire Two-time World Cup winning defender Becky Sauerbrunn, a mainstay with the United States women’s national team for over 15 years, as well as in the NWSL, announced her retirement from professional soccer on Tuesday.

ESPN 734 2024-12-18

Father wants to retire, has a few concerns

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Father wants to retire, has a few concerns Hello R/Personal finance. You guys have been a tremendous help over the years. My father has been expressing interest in retiring now, or very soon, but had some concerns, and he knew R/Personalfinance could help. Here are the details. Me: -I am grown and financially independent from my father, but I live close if he needs anything. My dad: -6…

Reddit Personal Finance 962 2024-12-16

Will I be able to retire at 62 and slow down on investing?

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Will I be able to retire at 62 and slow down on investing? 30 year old female. Single. no kids. Make $75,000 a year I have 200,000 invested (ETFS) I get a 4% company match of about $3500 per year and $2000 in dividends from the amount I currently have in the market. I invested most of the outstanding cash I had this year also. If I stopped investing my leftover savings I had and just left it to the mar…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.1k 2024-12-15

Should I be able to retire at or around 60?

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Should I be able to retire at or around 60? Currently 32 just started my 401k. My salary is 55,000 and I’m currently contributing 14% and my employer matches 100% up to 14%. My portfolio is broken up into 75% S&P500, 15% International Stock, and 10% Small company stock. Are there any changes I should make? submitted by /u/Last-Teach-5139

Reddit Personal Finance 510 2024-12-15

Dad wanting to retire with no savings

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Dad wanting to retire with no savings Bit long but my dad (62) has two fully vested retirements: 1) straight life annuity with PBGC estimated at 240$ a month if he applies currently (and he wants to) 2) I think another straight life annuity (will double check when I can) with Construction Industry Laborers estimated at 1,144.50 if he applies currently (would have to stop plumbing an…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.0k 2024-11-07

Trying to build wealth retire early

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Trying to build wealth retire early My husband (M 27) and I (F 28) have interesting finances and are not yet in a place to need a financial advisor but do need some advice to hopefully retire early. We also have a 1yo. I make 170k in my full time job and work several extra shifts where before tax I’m closer to 210k/yr. Husband makes about 80k/yr. We recently moved out of our first…

Reddit Personal Finance 370 2024-07-25

Smart way to retire and be a nomad?

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Smart way to retire and be a nomad? When we retire the hope is to br able to stay in various destinations throughout the world for weeks/months at a time. Places like Rio, Barcrlona, waikiki, Bangkok, etc. Our finances could cover timeshares or buying studio apartments in destination cities but I was wondering if there is a smarter way to go about this. Sorry if this post is lacki…

Reddit Personal Finance 872 2024-06-26

Retire or not retire…my head feels like it will explode

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Retire or not retire…my head feels like it will explode Im 65 and about 6 months from full retirement age. I have a little over 700,000 in a 401K I have a little over 200,000 in a savings account I have a small pension that will give me about 500.00 a month or q 77.000 lump sum. Social security would be about 3400 a month at full retirement. I am about to accept a voluntary layoff that give me 160,00…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.0k 2024-06-06

How to retire early with Roth IRA

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How to retire early with Roth IRA I have been investing for the last 20 years into this Roth IRA, I have been very fortunate and had made some great buys mostly within the last 8 years. the gains on my account had become more than I ever thought possible (mostly thanks to nvidia) I’m 41 years old and my account has 2.3 million, I have been working union construction since I got …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-05-27

How can I retire early

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How can I retire early I’m 40/m sole earner @125k. Wife hasn’t had a job in forever. Net worth about 700. 300 house 400 401k/pension, no debt Paid off house. No real estate taxes. I also get about 3k VA that I’ll get for the rest of my life. I wound like to retire at 50. So 10 years. My kids should be about done with college. What should I invest in now that I can us…

Reddit Personal Finance 598 2024-04-16

Mom is about to retire…

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Mom is about to retire… She says that she is going to bring in about $1800 in Social Security. She doesn’t have much in savings to speak of at all. Owes $73k on a house and has a $670/month mortgage payment. She’s moving in with me isn’t she? Is there anything that I should look into to help her? I’m struggling myself. submitted by /u/HighGround242

Reddit Personal Finance 806 2023-12-10