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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Bill" data-source="post: 355347" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>Well lets see if they bounce around a little too! :lol: </p><p></p><p>Another uncertainty is taxes. Of course they have to be going up because they are at historic lows now and we have some debt we have to bail the country out of.</p><p></p><p>This quick planner just says how much do you need. Figure a little more for taxes. Of course if your not like me and make budgets out to retirement you could use a simple rule of thumb and say 70 percent of your current income. This 70 percent amount should be close to the amount you will need to keep your current standard of living.</p><p></p><p>The cops around here usually end up with more money in thier pocket at retirement if they can stick it out til their late 50's. That's tax free here in Taxachusetts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Bill, post: 355347, member: 165"] Well lets see if they bounce around a little too! :lol: Another uncertainty is taxes. Of course they have to be going up because they are at historic lows now and we have some debt we have to bail the country out of. This quick planner just says how much do you need. Figure a little more for taxes. Of course if your not like me and make budgets out to retirement you could use a simple rule of thumb and say 70 percent of your current income. This 70 percent amount should be close to the amount you will need to keep your current standard of living. The cops around here usually end up with more money in thier pocket at retirement if they can stick it out til their late 50's. That's tax free here in Taxachusetts. [/QUOTE]
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