“Die with Zero” author Bill Perkins has an equation to anyone who wants to retire comfortably. Multiply your annual expenses by how many more years you expect to live, then multiply by 0.7. Perkins calls this number a “survival threshold,” or the minimum needed to retire comfortably.
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