Well.... a 2023 group. That certainly fits me. Lets see.... first I guess it won't really be FIRE, as it won't be early (I'll be 60) but I started at $0 net worth at 40, so in 20 years I have gone from zero to retire which I think isn't bad. I plan on getting out the first day I am eligible for a full pension -- 3/31/2023.
Some specifics...
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Target $$$ amount...
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No target really. I have approx. $500k in investments right now. I'm saving ~$40k/year (across 457, Roth IRA, & brokerage), so that will be an extra $320k. With some growth over a few years I hope it hits $1 Mil. (really should end up more, but who knows the future).
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Sources of passive / semi-passive income after FIRE...
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Pension should be in the range of $40k/year. At my current rate of contributions my ROTH IRA should be in the $150k range at FIRE, giving a tax free dividend of $5,000 / year. My 457 plan funds should be in the $600-$700k range, and of that about $150k should be of the ROTH variety as well, so for every $4 I withdraw, $1 should be tax free as well (I'm required to withdraw proportionately).
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What you plan to do after you achieve FIRE...
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Who knows? Really, don't know other than travel some with the GF. Possibly workout more - I currently do once a day - 5 days a week. I might up it to 2 a days. Perhaps grow my own food (I currently do canning on fruit from my trees).
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and any other items of interest that you think are relevant...
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Currently have paid off house in DC suburbs, so plan is to sell house and buy house in lower COL area and pocket the difference (or upgrade the house).
Current GF has TSP of over $700k, and can retire in 3 years with a ~$30k pension.
I currently live on maybe $25,000/year. If it wasn't for golden handcuffs I would consider retiring at same time as GF, but will probably stick it out unless job gets bad (currently it is "OK", hopefully it can stay that way).
SS + Pension should cover all my needs. Savings will be for mad money. Will probably pull out ~3% / year, though I will be trying to optimize withdrawals to minimize my tax hit.