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RE: Touching The Principal! - fenders53 - 03-03-2021 (03-03-2021, 09:29 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote:I just did #3. Slowly accrued portfolio income for a two year supply off all the dividend income I planned to have. It's getting an annoyingly low interest rate, but I now have a two year buffer for market foolishness to work itself out. More often than not a recession isn't much longer than that.(03-03-2021, 08:55 AM)MikeWa Wrote: You shouldn’t account for only regular living expenses. Once in retirement, a healthy buffer in either cash reserve or additional income stream will be needed for emergencies. What if you need to replace a car or you or spouse gets sick and need a special treatment? There may be a need to cover long term care expenses in either a facility or by hiring nurse. RE: Touching The Principal! - ken-do-nim - 03-03-2021 (03-03-2021, 10:07 AM)fenders53 Wrote:(03-03-2021, 09:29 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote:I just did #3. Slowly accrued portfolio income for a two year supply off all the dividend income I planned to have. It's getting an annoyingly low interest rate, but I now have a two year buffer for market foolishness to work itself out. More often than not a recession isn't much longer than that.(03-03-2021, 08:55 AM)MikeWa Wrote: You shouldn’t account for only regular living expenses. Once in retirement, a healthy buffer in either cash reserve or additional income stream will be needed for emergencies. What if you need to replace a car or you or spouse gets sick and need a special treatment? There may be a need to cover long term care expenses in either a facility or by hiring nurse. Nice; I'll take note of your two year supply idea. What vehicle do you have that cash reserve in? Bank account? CD? Bond? Money Market? RE: Touching The Principal! - cannew - 04-30-2021 I haven't visited for a while, but check out my post on comparing JNJ to BRK-A over a 14-year period: https://risingyieldoninvestments.blogspot.com/2021/04/income-investing-vs-growth-investing.html and a lump sum investment: https://risingyieldoninvestments.blogspot.com/2021/04/income-investing-vs-growth-investing_12.html |