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<blockquote data-quote="29th Christmas" data-source="post: 701963" data-attributes="member: 20062"><p>Scotsman,</p><p>I'm in the same boat as you and am working hard to be debt free in 18 mos--but I think I'll still have a little bit of a mortgage left to pay on. We have an empty nest and will still be paying SOME college expenses for our 3rd son. My wife is a teacher & loves her job, so I'll pack her lunch in the morning, slapp her on the rump & tell her to bring home the bacon. I plan to keep busy a lot of the time--helping farmers with their harvesting, amongst other things to make a little more FUN $. </p><p>Three things:</p><p> I try hard to weigh out my options::: TOYS (Harley,jet ski,etc..) OR EARLY RETIREMENT. So far the latter has thankfully won out.</p><p> I haven't visited the SS folks to see how big an effect drasticly reducing my earnings in my 50's will effect my pmts later.</p><p> In my area the health ins cost is minimal @ 50+ years, so on my 50th B-day I'm planning on being gone like a freight train.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="29th Christmas, post: 701963, member: 20062"] Scotsman, I'm in the same boat as you and am working hard to be debt free in 18 mos--but I think I'll still have a little bit of a mortgage left to pay on. We have an empty nest and will still be paying SOME college expenses for our 3rd son. My wife is a teacher & loves her job, so I'll pack her lunch in the morning, slapp her on the rump & tell her to bring home the bacon. I plan to keep busy a lot of the time--helping farmers with their harvesting, amongst other things to make a little more FUN $. Three things: I try hard to weigh out my options::: TOYS (Harley,jet ski,etc..) OR EARLY RETIREMENT. So far the latter has thankfully won out. I haven't visited the SS folks to see how big an effect drasticly reducing my earnings in my 50's will effect my pmts later. In my area the health ins cost is minimal @ 50+ years, so on my 50th B-day I'm planning on being gone like a freight train. [/QUOTE]
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