Early Retirement Yes or No 19:28 - Feb 25 with 10014 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Approaching 60, option to retire early, figures look okay. What would you do? | |
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Early Retirement Yes or No on 10:26 - Feb 27 with 1210 views | nicky |
Early Retirement Yes or No on 20:27 - Feb 25 by Dan_Swan | If things added up for me i'd jump at the chance! I've just turned 40, been working since I was 17, contributing to my pension since 19 & that time has just whizzed past, that tells me life does indeed fly by! One chance we have, make the most of things whilst you have your health & are able to enjoy doing things. If things get tight financially maybe look at a part time job, something different from what you do now. Good luck & enjoy whichever path you chose |
Danny Boy the way tings are going there, stick it out and this time next year you'll be Head of bloody Finance mate!!! | | | |
Early Retirement Yes or No on 11:04 - Feb 27 with 1174 views | BLAZE | No idea where you live or what your interests are, but if you're a handyman and enjoy tools, gardening and typical man stuff then check out Rough Edges. You can volunteer as little or as much time as you want and proceeds raised help the homeless in Swansea via Zac's Place http://www.rough-edges.org.uk | | | |
Early Retirement Yes or No on 11:09 - Feb 27 with 1165 views | theloneranger |
Early Retirement Yes or No on 11:04 - Feb 27 by BLAZE | No idea where you live or what your interests are, but if you're a handyman and enjoy tools, gardening and typical man stuff then check out Rough Edges. You can volunteer as little or as much time as you want and proceeds raised help the homeless in Swansea via Zac's Place http://www.rough-edges.org.uk |
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Early Retirement Yes or No on 11:35 - Feb 27 with 1142 views | Professor | I used to want to retire at 55, but given that is now 5 years away its not going to happen. Partly will depend on what happens to the USS Pension Scheme. That said 60 is a realistic option with youngest 22 and mortgage paid. Even then it is unlikely I will ever fully retire as there is always consultancy and unpaid work. | | | |
Early Retirement Yes or No on 11:38 - Feb 27 with 1140 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Early Retirement Yes or No on 11:04 - Feb 27 by BLAZE | No idea where you live or what your interests are, but if you're a handyman and enjoy tools, gardening and typical man stuff then check out Rough Edges. You can volunteer as little or as much time as you want and proceeds raised help the homeless in Swansea via Zac's Place http://www.rough-edges.org.uk |
Thanks for the tip, there's a couple of places that I can help near to me. I think I'll need something to give me that sense of purpose I've been 'turning up every day' for the best part of 40 years! | |
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Early Retirement Yes or No on 14:54 - Feb 27 with 1070 views | oldgrey | I was made redundant at 57. I reckoned the redundo payment would last me a few years and it did coupled with some well paid p/t consultancy. I always set extra money aside each month for the rainy day (thereby earning opprobrium and annual meanest man in British awards from the family). So when the rainy day came I was prepared. My first works pension paid out at 60 and coupled with rainy day savings I am financially secure. I have no time for boredom. Walks most days. Looking after granddaughter. Reading. Karate. Playing guitar. Go for it. | | | |
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