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 Help with ebay purchase?
i bought an item of ebay on thursday and payed the seller through paypal. I got an e-mail this afternoon from the seller saying that because she is from bugaria her bank account won't accept my ...


 Is it possible for my employer to withdraw money from my bank account using my account number & sort code?
my employer pays me using my bank account number and sort code. Is it possible for my employer to also withdraw money from my account without my permission using the same details? thanks....


 Once your parents die, who takes responsibility for their debt?
My father-in-law is dying of cancer, therefore racking up hospital bills. Who is responsible for their debt once my mother-in-law is gone?...


 Who is richer Oprah or Bill Gates?
Oprah, very popular tv show or Bill Gates creator of ...


 I need $50,000! What's the fastest way I can get it?
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 I done something really stupid hope some one can help?
i purchased something from ebay for £850 only my paypal account wasnt working so i tranfered the money from my bank account to his only now i cant get hold of him and he is ignoreing my emails what ...


 I need $XX,000 within 2 months? How do I raise this much?
Do you have any ideas of what I can do to obtain this amount of money in two months? Best idea could be rewarded greatly....


 How do i avoid spending money when i go to town?
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 Quick Ways To Make Money For A 15 Year Old Boy?
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 Bank Account?
I'm 16 and just got my first paycheck, what kind of account should I try to open up when I go to the bank tomorrow?...


 My bank deposited $2,875,019 in my checking account by mistake. What should I do?
I usually don't have more than $1,200 in my account at any one time and now this? What should I do? I don't know what to do, get it all in cash before they notice or something! I'm ...


 Looking forward to retirement! Will not stay in the U.S.A. because of all the B.S.?
Use to love this Country, but it all changed. I want to get mine and get out, any suggests and what Country. I'm thinking of Belize!...


 I need help getting a personal loan i dont need to be scamed again out of money i dont have?
am what banks and lenders call not credit worthy but i make plently of money to pay back any money lent to me please help a disable veteran and his ...


 How to deal with unreasonable debt collectors?
I lost my job a while ago and havent been able to find anything since. I was having trouble paying a bill for T-Mobile and tryed to arrange a payment plan or something however they were having none ...


 How can i earn 1600 quid in two weeks??
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 How to make money fast?
I need to make like $100.00 in the next 2 months. I need it for my puppy. What can I do to make money, btw I'm 12....


 What do I do with my money?
I got $130 for christmas and I want a camera but i want a cellphone. Im to young to work but i was thinking of trying to get a babysitting job.Im 15.Should I put my money in the bank and save or ...


 Can a Person Under the Age of 18 Open a Bank Account?
Alright I am under 18 and would like to open a bank account however my parents have a phobia of banks (someone please explain that to me) but I would like to open a bank account. Is it possible to do ...


 I need a to borrow a loan but without interest where can I get?
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 Can you live off of $200 for two weeks?
Provided that all major bills are paid, of which include your rent, car note, cell phone bill, student loans and gas, can you live off of $200 dollars for two weeks? When answering think about food, ...



rustybp
How much money do you need monthly to retire?
I know if you're under 35, one of the last things on you mind when you got up this morning was retirement.

But I'm in the over-50 crowd. And there's a bunch like me, who are in crunch time when it comes to retirement. So is it...

__ $1,000
__ $2,000
__ $3,000
__ $5,000
__ (other) ____________
Additional Details
I'm really intersted in your personal estimate for your retirement. And what do you see as your plan to pull it off?
                     
 




littlebit
Calculate home expenses and personal expenses.


LC


dvz
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Hey Guy,
It really depends on your life style..I am 73 and Have one heck of a good time..Chances are that I live and eat better than you do.
I also have mucho company.. If you need help with any of your plans, get in contact with me at ... dvz_33@yahoo.com.. I am sure that i can give you some good advice.


Flmaker
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multiply your age with the number of your friends and multiply it again on the age of your pet. it works!


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dukefan86
Depends on a number of things, like the cost of living where you plan to live, whether or not your home will be paid for, and the lifestyle you'd like to live.


trick_taker_1
Depends on what year you are retiring ? These days @ least 5,000 because you never know about your health and we all know that can be expensive.


cosaxteacher
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It all depends on how you live. If you want to live in a house that is large and still has a mortgage, you'll probably need 3k a month or more. My best way to figure this is to take what you are currently making (if this is the comfortable lifestyle you wish to live in when you retire) and use that as the goal to be able to have each month.


Jet
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Depends on what city you're retiring to.
Los Angeles: $5,000
Sun City, AZ: $2,000
Tiajuna: $1,000


jasmine
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depends on your lifestyle


jdensfor
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You have to calculate that for your personal lifestyle and expenses.


amylr620
If you're in NEW YORK, I'd say at least 5,000. If you even get a retirement when I am 50-60's


SPACE COWBOY
there are 100 different variables about your lifestyle that a person would have to know to answer your question correctly


sugaree
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i retired at 40 with an income of $1250 per month. in 8 years that has grown to over $1500 a month and i live very well. get the book "your money or your life" by joe dominguez and vicki robin.


~Sinfully~Exquisite~Stalking~
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Depends on your lifestyle and HOW you live, what you pay in bills a month, and the types of things you do for entertainment outside of the stuff with your home and car and such.
I am not even 30 yet, but we have a big family and need already to think about working tward that...so I understand your plight.
You need to look at what you are looking to do after you retire, and how you want to live, then go from there about how much you should have a month to spend.


Da Great 1
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A lot of money.


Ingrid
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5000


beardog4314
That really depends on your expenses, and bear in mind that once you retire, expenses will rise and income won't. Set yourself up as comfortably as you can. Personally, I'm under 30. I'd just like to bring in 3000 a month BEFORE I retire!


chui
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I am 35 and fully retired and now living in mexico. The amount of money you need depend on the life style you would like to like live and remember liking to live and actually living it is 2 different things. It also depends on the place you live at, cost the products meaning housing may be cheap but daily living expense may be high and the the most important is hopw you invest your money and how much in reality does it earn for you. If your earning from your investments is twice your daily spending then its good anything less is very BAD. I know because I am living it and doing all i ever dreamed of and its all possible if you have a mind set and concentrate on your goals. Its not however a sure thing for markets can go up or down. You get once chance and so plan it right and if you need advice lust ask and I will help anyway i can............good luck and be safe.


-:¦:-SKY-:¦:-
Loaded question really. This depends on your outstanding debt.
If you have no debt come retirement, you'll need around 2/3 of your regular income. If you are in debt, add your monthly payments on top of this figure.


Sugarbear
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As many of the people ahead of me have said: "There are many variables that must be accounted for."

So let me account for some of them for you:

1. House, paid off or not?
2. Any other forms of outstanding debt?
3. Current level of lifestyle? Meager? Moderate? Living high on the hog?
4. When do you want to retire?
5. How much do you currently have in retirement savings?
6. Where do you want to retire to?

Based on these numbers come up with a monthly budget for your retirement.

I used a handy little tool I found on www.ingretirementplans.com lower right hand corner called "Determine your needs". Hope that helps!


nateb48
It depends on each individual. First is your home paid, if not how long will it be until it is? Second, is your health good? Do you have coverage, or do you expect a lot of out of pocket expenses?

Those 2 are the most important, Home and health. Then you need to determine your annual expenses, taxes, car payments, children, etc.

I highly suggest paying a financial advisor 200-500 once, to create a plan. They do this for a living, and can help you sleep at night. I would suggest finding one through recomendations from friends or family.

Good luck.


d34b4
To me your going to get what ever you made when you were working, retirement checks are made from the jobs.So how much ever you made they add up all the years you' ve been working at one job.You stuck to, and thats your money for the month.You have to get your money together cause you have bills to pay.You get a check every month, so make the best of your money.


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