Re: How much money is enough?
Ballpeen
05/11/26 11:38 AM
Those numbers don't seem unrealistic. I guess it depends on what kind of draw down you expect to make on a yearly basis. An unknown factor is this trend to "tax the rich". Who knows how little one can have down the road to be considered rich? Once it starts it can be a slippery slope to the bottom.
Having a $million is a great feeling until you have it and realize it isn't what you thought it meant.
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Re: Carson Schwesinger DROY
Ballpeen
05/11/26 11:17 AM
My apologies if this takes us off in a tangent...
But I would love to know the discussions that went into this pick. According to most on draft day, this guy was massively overdrafted, and supposedly not on any team's radar. For all we know, that could all be smoke... but I'd love to know what led Berry to draft a LB who walked on to his college team and had limited playing time before his late breakout season.
Notable players taken right after CS include Tyler Shough, the safety Seattle got, Treyveon Henderson (though we picked Judkins right before), Jayden Higgins and Luther Burden. I think Berry and staff were desperate for a linebacker with JOK's injury. Jihaad Campbell at LB taken late in the 1st round 31 overall. It would have been interesting to see who they would have selected if he was still on the board at 33. Was Carson their top linebacker on their board or was he 2nd. The fact they selected him 3 picks before they selected Judkins shows they feared waiting 3 picks they would possibly lose out on him. I agree. Carson was on the NFL radar.
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Re: Our National Parks
Ballpeen
05/11/26 11:07 AM
I'm never going to have an abortion - but I see the need to protect women's right to choose. While I can respect others religious beliefs on the subject - I believe in the separation of government policy from religious doctrine. I am never going to have an abortion either, and I was 100 percent against them long before I was a Christian. IMO killing your child for convenience is the same as killing them at one hour after birth, 1 week after birth, one year after birth, or 20 years after Birth. Amen. Is bombing a school in Iran acceptable? No, but accidents happen. What is your point?
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Re: Browns News 6.0
Ballpeen
05/11/26 11:04 AM
Being totally bluntly honest, I'm more surprised that he hasn't retired and is simply going on Reserve/PUP. Maybe the Browns are doing him a solid from a healthcare perspective as well by this designation as opposed to outright retiring? I am not sure the Browns can cut him, and he isn't going to retire until he isn't going to get paid any longer.
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Re: How much money is enough?
Jester
05/10/26 08:44 PM
I think at 55 years of age, I would feel comfortable retiring if I had $11 million $10 million plus a stock market buffer As I am still working, I obviously haven't achieved that.
At 65? To feel comfortable? Maybe $5 million
At 67? I don't know Perhaps $2 million
At 70, I am retiring whether I am comfortable or not But I think I would probably feel comfortable at $1 million
These are all very subjective and based on my feelings. Do these goals seem reasonable? Unreasonable? Why?
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Re: How much money is enough?
Frenchy
05/10/26 03:29 PM
I retired 7 1/2 months ago. I’m 52, wife is still working for another 15 years, she is 48. I retired from the State of Ohio with 34 years and 4 months, so I get an OPERS retirement. After everything comes out I bring home $5,000/month.
We have a condo with little left to pay off. In 6 months no car payments, no credit card debt, daughter graduates from OSU today, no college to pay anymore.
I will be maxing out a Roth IRA for the next 15 years. Wife is maxing out her 401k at work. We should be okay.
Been looking for a part time job, 15-20 hours a week, haven’t found anything I want to do yet, kinda restricted a little, since it seems like everyone drug tests to the full extent of the law.
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Re: Carson Schwesinger DROY
Bull_Dawg
05/10/26 02:51 PM
My apologies if this takes us off in a tangent...
But I would love to know the discussions that went into this pick. According to most on draft day, this guy was massively overdrafted, and supposedly not on any team's radar. For all we know, that could all be smoke... but I'd love to know what led Berry to draft a LB who walked on to his college team and had limited playing time before his late breakout season.
Notable players taken right after CS include Tyler Shough, the safety Seattle got, Treyveon Henderson (though we picked Judkins right before), Jayden Higgins and Luther Burden. He'd gone to high school at a small school, then when he transferred to a bigger high school it was COVID time so didn't really get exposure. "Late" growth turned a HS Safety into an LB, which isn't the easiest transition when you're not getting the focus that higher rated recruits were. Put(s) in the work. Plays faster than his "measurables" which are above average to begin with, if not amazing. I do think they wanted to add more "culture" guys, and defense was kind of lacking an on field "brain" of that operation. I'm guessing he impressed in the predraft meetings/on the board/with film. Shough was old and oft injured. Safety wasn't a huge need and he was a tweener. Burden allegedly had some red flags. Higgins was probably too similar to Ced, who they liked. Edit: Carson was 44th on the consensus big board, so I'm not sure not on the radar or massively overdrafted really applied. If red flagged guys were off their board, 11 spots on the consensus rankings aren't that many. Positional scarcity/drop off probably also a factor. Demetrius Knight was the next LB drafted and he has not been great in Cinci. If they had Judkins/Henderson closely rated probably expected at least one to still be there later.
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Re: Browns News 6.0
MemphisBrownie
05/10/26 12:19 PM
Being totally bluntly honest, I'm more surprised that he hasn't retired and is simply going on Reserve/PUP. Maybe the Browns are doing him a solid from a healthcare perspective as well by this designation as opposed to outright retiring?
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Re: Browns News 6.0
Homewood Dog
05/10/26 12:01 PM
And the Browns should treat JOK well and fairly. That would go a long way to show what kind of organization we are to the fans, the media and more importantly to our other players.
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Re: More Music
Ballpeen
05/10/26 10:15 AM
Just a funny aside. Is it just me or does that picture of the Boz remind anyone else of "Shemp" of the 3 Stooges?
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Re: How much money is enough?
Ballpeen
05/10/26 10:08 AM
I have a good idea of what would be comfortable for me.
Interested in what each of you think would be comfortable for you That is a little like asking a man how large are his wife's breasts...lol Let's just say no money stress on this end. I have what I want and if I want something else, I go buy it.
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Re: How much money is enough?
Ballpeen
05/10/26 09:37 AM
Between my wife and my social security and our pensions, we won't have to withdraw much from my 403b. Definitely less than the interest it should be accruing. My biggest concern is what healthcare is going to cost us. I'm almost 66 and plan on retiring at 67. I can work per diem for walkin' around frivolous spending money. I really like my job and the people I work with and work for. They're trying to bribe me into staying, and I'm not sure I want to give it up entirely. Also, the interactions and negotiations with intelligent professionals keeps me sharp. I also have been doing some woodworking and selling it. I really enjoy that and don't plan on stopping. I've been working since delivering papers at 10yo. I can't imagine not working. I'll still have plenty of time for photography, camping and kayak fishing.....and spending time with the grandkids. Going to have my second at the end of this month. If you like what you do and aren't burnt out, I suggest you stick with the job until you are 70. See if the amount of SS maxed out is worth the delay, especially if your current salary will bump the highest average pay calculation.
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Re: How much money is enough?
jfanent
05/10/26 03:11 AM
Between my wife and my social security and our pensions, we won't have to withdraw much from my 403b. Definitely less than the interest it should be accruing. My biggest concern is what healthcare is going to cost us. I'm almost 66 and plan on retiring at 67. I can work per diem for walkin' around frivolous spending money. I really like my job and the people I work with and work for. They're trying to bribe me into staying, and I'm not sure I want to give it up entirely. Also, the interactions and negotiations with intelligent professionals keeps me sharp. I also have been doing some woodworking and selling it. I really enjoy that and don't plan on stopping. I've been working since delivering papers at 10yo. I can't imagine not working. I'll still have plenty of time for photography, camping and kayak fishing.....and spending time with the grandkids. Going to have my second at the end of this month.
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Re: How much money is enough?
YTownBrownsFan
05/10/26 02:27 AM
It depends on where you live, and what you want to do.
I live in Youngstown. Cost of living is pretty low here. Add in the fact that I am single, and have no desire whatsoever for a huge house, new cars every year, or taking extravagent vacations, and I am perfectly comfortable on a lower money stream than others might be. My house and vehicles are paid off. I don't have any super expensive hobbies. I have some savings and investments, but far short of even a quarter million.
I know people who have a lot, but it's never enough. Personally, I have plenty. I guess that is something I learned from my Mom when growing up. We never had as much as many people did, but we somehow always managed. If someone wants to know how much they "need", they need to figure out what they need to live .... and what are the extras they want when they retire.
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Re: Browns News 6.0
IrishDawg42
05/10/26 01:44 AM
At this point, I think it’s semantics. If he is forced retirement due to injury there are no gray areas to what money is owed to him, cut and dry. If he “voluntarily” retires, he forfeits all remaining salary. Browns can give him an injury settlement, then end it that way also. They are probably going over everything right now. No hurry with the PUP designation.
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