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When did you start 401k and what's your balance
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<blockquote data-quote="Notretiredyet" data-source="post: 1101611" data-attributes="member: 44381"><p>I can't remember all the details, started in 78 in thrift plan at $6 a week. Bought 10k more when we could purchase stock in bulk just prior to going public. Been in 401 plan since inception starting out slow and adding more % as my wages went up. Used to put $50 a week in stock plan but stopped when the match dropped. Been maxing out the last few years in both 401k and Roth plan, won't get into numbers as I got flack for that on a prior post. Lets just say my financial guy thinks I'm doing great for a guy that wasn't born into money. Start ASAP at the amount you can afford and increase at every opportunity, it will be worth it. Not there yet but an hourly can retire a millionaire if you work at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Notretiredyet, post: 1101611, member: 44381"] I can't remember all the details, started in 78 in thrift plan at $6 a week. Bought 10k more when we could purchase stock in bulk just prior to going public. Been in 401 plan since inception starting out slow and adding more % as my wages went up. Used to put $50 a week in stock plan but stopped when the match dropped. Been maxing out the last few years in both 401k and Roth plan, won't get into numbers as I got flack for that on a prior post. Lets just say my financial guy thinks I'm doing great for a guy that wasn't born into money. Start ASAP at the amount you can afford and increase at every opportunity, it will be worth it. Not there yet but an hourly can retire a millionaire if you work at it. [/QUOTE]
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