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Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:14 pm
by ssman
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Will have $700K cash, $700K in 401K
Own furnished 2000 sq ft flat in BLR, maintained by family in common plot
In 2017, will have access to soc security, about $2K/mo (not incl cost of living increases), wife will have $1.2K/mo in 2019
One son, graduating BS CS 2012, job lined up or MS/PhD...
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Intuitively, I know that my wife & I can get by without working, but will probably look for consulting work (telecom, wireless, hi tech), or look for sweat equity in start ups.
Anybody with a similar situation?
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:57 pm
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Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 6:16 pm
by okonomi
ssman;409751
Anybody with a similar situation?
Most people end up having a house to unload in this tough market .... your situation seems better.
[QUOTE]Will have $700K cash, $700K in 401K will have ? also in 2017 ? what are the assumptions ?
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:46 am
by gulfIndian
SSMan,
I am in a similar situation. Will R2I in 2012 probably to BLR or to Chennai. House and RE in Chennai. Daughter will be finishing Engineering and son will enter University, probably in BLR. Having worked in the IT field for nearly 30 years and with over 20 years in the Gulf, have plenty of contacts in the industry. Plan to take up some assignment to leverage those connections and also looking out for sweat equity in a start up.
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:10 am
by gopinathpc
ssman;409751[LIST=1]
Will have $700K cash, $700K in 401K
Own furnished 2000 sq ft flat in BLR, maintained by family in common plot
In 2017, will have access to soc security, about $2K/mo (not incl cost of living increases), wife will have $1.2K/mo in 2019
One son, graduating BS CS 2012, job lined up or MS/PhD...
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Intuitively, I know that my wife & I can get by without working, but will probably look for consulting work (telecom, wireless, hi tech), or look for sweat equity in start ups.
Anybody with a similar situation?
Congrats, you are in a very good position to spend your golden years!
I am also in a similar situation, though I haven't made any plans to R2I. Probably I will move when
I am 55 years to take advantage of the penalty free withdrawal of 401K.
If you plan well, you can have an extremely peaceful retirement in Bangalore.
Also you can't assume social security is a given (going by the current state SS is in).
However with your 401K, you can withdraw about $70K/year without incurring much taxes
in the U.S (assuming you don't have any other income). $70K per year is plenty for a couple - even
for your kids if they want to move with you!
All the best!
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:51 am
by cmk786
I am also planning to retire in 2014. I will get around $1.5k pension and around $1.5k Social security once I retire. Do not have any hard cash because I already used it to buy couple of propertice in Mysore which has 5 houses and I have rented them out. Also the house I am presently living in US is all paid up which I bought it for $240k 8.5 years ago. Now I am trying to sell it for $180k and have no mortgage on it. My wife also qualify to get SS in 2018 and will get I think around $750.00 per month.
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:10 am
by okonomi
gopinathpc;410110....
... I will move when I am 55 years to take advantage of the penalty free withdrawal of 401K.
If you plan well, you can have an extremely peaceful retirement in Bangalore.
Also you can't assume social security is a given (going by the current state SS is in).
However with your 401K, you can withdraw about $70K/year without incurring much taxes
in the U.S (assuming you don't have any other income). $70K per year is plenty for a couple -
59½ used to be the age for penalty free withdrawls from such retirement accounts ... anything changed ?
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:13 am
by gopinathpc
For 401(K) its 55 yrs. For IRA its 591/2
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:53 pm
by srir2i
To withdraw regular amounts earlier than the withdrawal age from IRA, review the 72t regular distribution.
Considering R2I to BLR in 2012, 56 yrs old
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:25 pm
by arnold
ssman;409751[LIST=1]
Will have $700K cash, $700K in 401K
Own furnished 2000 sq ft flat in BLR, maintained by family in common plot
In 2017, will have access to soc security, about $2K/mo (not incl cost of living increases), wife will have $1.2K/mo in 2019
One son, graduating BS CS 2012, job lined up or MS/PhD...
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Intuitively, I know that my wife & I can get by without working, but will probably look for consulting work (telecom, wireless, hi tech), or look for sweat equity in start ups.
Anybody with a similar situation?
why are you planning on R2I? don't you want to live in a place where the kids live?