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$150K in Retirement Funds
A year-and-a-half ago, CB and I reached the $100,000 milestone in our 401Ks and Roth IRAs. Now, we have just crossed the $150,000 line – this, even though I only worked for 6 months out of the year last year. We are at about $160,000, depending on the day’s performance.
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This is a really exciting development, and gives me hope that we are on track to a comfortable retirement.
Life as an MBA Student
Help: Google Reader not updating RSS feed
It seems that Google Reader has stopped updating my feed (http://wellheeledblog.com/feed) since the post on debt intensity from Monday October 11, even though I’ve had a few new posts since then.
Has anyone noticed this? And more importantly, do you have any idea why this is happening and how I can fix it? I’ve tried googling for a solution but have not come up with a satisfactory answer.
Thank you to anyone who can point me in the right direction!
Do You Have a Story to Tell on Money & Relationships?
Inspired by the month of February (Valentine’s Day always makes me think about the intersection between warm fuzzy feelings and cold hard cash) and my recent Q&A series with personal finance expert Manisha Thakor on money & relationships, I want to start a new series of reader-contributed material on this topic – the My Honey, My Money series.
Please email me with “My Honey, My Money” in the subject line. Posts should be around 500 words long. I’ll be happy to include a link to your personal blog or website and twitter account. If you’d like to remain anonymous, please let me know as well. I want to post 2-3 guest articles a month.
The first My Honey, My Money question is: What is the biggest money conflict in your relationship?
I’m so excited to hear all your stories!
