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Updated almost 13 years ago, 02/07/2012

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Jon Rood
  • Excavation Contractor
  • Livingston, TX
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So what's your number?

Jon Rood
  • Excavation Contractor
  • Livingston, TX
Posted

I have been following the "Is it possible to get rich" thread, and I got to wondering, "What is my number?" I think we all have or should have a number/goal in mind to think we have it "made". I know it is always said When asked how much is enough? Most business people will answer just alittle more...
So my question BP users is What is the number that you would feel you had it made? Please answer the following? This is no indication of where we are now. This should be informative and entertaining.
Age Now?
Age you want to retire?
Net Worth needed to retire?
Monthly Net Cashflow to retire?

Ill go first.
36 now
50 to retire
10 mm
20k month

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