I've been on pace to have more than enough money saved to retire early, but nearly all of it is tied up in Roth & 401k balances, so I'm trying to think about ways to have some gap money until 59-1/2, if that's what I decide to go for. Not set on retiring early, just want to have options by the time I get there.
Currently - Mid-thirties:
- Max HSA
- 10% to Roth 401k
- 8% match from company (only need to contribute 6% to maximize match).
- Max joint Roth IRA ($12k/yr)
- Some margin goes to taxable investing, but we often use this to save for big-ticket items.
So the principle from the Roth IRAs is accessible penalty-free, which makes for a decent chunk of change pre-59-1/2, but ideally, I'd like to have access to more wealth. Really considering reducing our Roth 401k to the match minimum (6%), and throwing the 4% in a taxable investing account. Running the numbers, the impact to our 401k balance is honestly pretty insignificant.
I understand the trade-off, losing some tax savings for access to money, but it sure does open some options up, and provides access to wealth for unplanned opportunities to invest in other income-producing assets like real-estate. Any thoughts? Any other options folks have leveraged in a similar boat?
TIA
Currently - Mid-thirties:
- Max HSA
- 10% to Roth 401k
- 8% match from company (only need to contribute 6% to maximize match).
- Max joint Roth IRA ($12k/yr)
- Some margin goes to taxable investing, but we often use this to save for big-ticket items.
So the principle from the Roth IRAs is accessible penalty-free, which makes for a decent chunk of change pre-59-1/2, but ideally, I'd like to have access to more wealth. Really considering reducing our Roth 401k to the match minimum (6%), and throwing the 4% in a taxable investing account. Running the numbers, the impact to our 401k balance is honestly pretty insignificant.
I understand the trade-off, losing some tax savings for access to money, but it sure does open some options up, and provides access to wealth for unplanned opportunities to invest in other income-producing assets like real-estate. Any thoughts? Any other options folks have leveraged in a similar boat?
TIA