cover of episode 58. “If we want to retire, we’d have to live on $36k”

58. “If we want to retire, we’d have to live on $36k”

2022/8/30
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Eric
通过四年的激进储蓄和投资,实现50岁早退并达到“胖FI”状态。
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Michelle
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Ramit Sethi
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Michelle: Michelle和Eric都已50多岁,多年来在理财方面犯下许多错误,对未来财务状况感到不安全和焦虑。她成长于富裕家庭,习惯于依赖他人提供经济支持,缺乏理财责任感。她对Eric在财务方面的不作为感到愤怒,认为他未能履行作为丈夫的责任。他们夫妻俩在理财方面存在长期冲突,这导致他们对退休感到担忧。Michelle认为自己没有以成年人的方式对待金钱,并且对金钱感到焦虑,因为她过去一直依赖他人照顾她的财务,而现在她面临着财务不安全的局面。她认为父母的过度帮助并没有让她养成良好的理财习惯,并且她和Eric从未在结婚前讨论过财务问题,这导致了他们婚姻中关于金钱的冲突。 Eric: Eric认为他和Michelle之间的争吵让他们对过去发生的事情感觉好一些,这是一种逃避现实的方式。他承认自己过去有大量的信用卡债务,这让他感到内疚。他认为过去发生的财务问题不应该影响他们的未来,并希望与Michelle成为一个团队。但是,他与Michelle在理财方面的沟通存在严重问题,导致他们无法共同制定和执行理财计划。 Ramit Sethi: Ramit指出Michelle和Eric之间长期积累的怨恨是他们财务问题的核心。他们缺乏沟通、信任、计划和策略是他们财务问题的根本原因。Ramit认为仅仅追求财务责任感并不能激发人们改变理财方式,需要建立对富裕生活的愿景。他指出许多人缺乏对富裕生活的愿景,这导致他们难以积极储蓄和投资。Ramit通过调整投资金额和退休年龄,展示了不同的投资收益场景,并指出尽早投资的重要性。他强调夫妻双方需要同心协力才能实现积极的投资目标,并提醒他们需要认真考虑他们为孩子支出的费用。Ramit认为这次访谈只是个开始,还需要更深入地了解Michelle和Eric过去25年来在理财方面沟通不良的原因。他希望他们继续积极投资,并寻求其他资源来改善他们的沟通和理财习惯。 Michelle: Michelle对自己的理财方式感到不满,认为自己没有以成年人的方式对待金钱。她独自管理家庭财务多年,当Eric试图参与时,她会感到被激怒并排斥Eric的参与。她负责追踪家庭财务,但她对家庭财务状况感到沮丧,因为储蓄总是被突发事件消耗。由于成长环境的影响,她不善于向他人寻求理财方面的帮助。她对独自管理家庭财务感到沮丧。她认为关注数字可以帮助他们避免在理财问题上产生情绪化的争吵。 Eric: Eric的成长经历与Michelle不同,他从小在经济条件一般的家庭长大,这影响了他的财务观念。他认为他们需要增加收入才能进行更多的投资,并且缺乏投资策略。他认为应该让他们的孩子承担更多的责任,而不是过度地为他们提供经济支持。 Ramit Sethi: Ramit分析了Michelle和Eric的财务状况,指出他们的固定成本比例符合预期,但投资比例不足。他解释了“有意识的支出计划”与预算的区别。他指出Michelle和Eric虽然声称生活不奢侈,但实际支出却很高,储蓄和投资不足。他使用“4%规则”计算出Michelle和Eric的投资收益,并指出这笔钱可能不足以支撑他们的退休生活。他指出许多人在面临退休时,意识到自己储蓄的钱不够,这让他们难以接受。他建议Michelle和Eric调整投资金额和退休年龄,以提高退休后的收入。他强调尽早投资和增加每月投资额的重要性。

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Michelle and Eric, both in their fifties, are concerned about their delayed start in investing for retirement. They have been bickering about money for years and feel they may have to work until their 70s.

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This week’s conversation brings a slightly different perspective to the table. Michelle and Eric are in their fifties and are terrified that they’ve waited too long to invest for retirement. They’ve bickered about money for twenty-five years, narrowing their window of opportunity and adding a ton of personal baggage into the equation.

Usually, part of the solution for most people is long-term investing. But with Michelle and Eric, time is not on their side. To complicate things, Michelle is defensive and triggered by even talking about money. She prefers to keep things focused on the math… but it’s much deeper than that.

What would you do to overcome the very real hopelessness that many people of their age experience? Let’s see what happens.

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