How large of a portfolio is needed to spend $200k annually indefinitely?
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Date: July 7th, 2025 3:10 PM
Author: ,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,
There is no 3% rule. No one needs to be that conservative. There is no version of the Trinity Study which supports this.
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Date: July 7th, 2025 4:07 PM
Author: .,.,.....,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,...,:,..;,..,
3% cagr means you could live 45 years with $5M on $200K spend and not run out of $. If you can get 5% then you can do $4.2M and never have your balance drop.
edit: factor 2% inflation to the $200K spend - you'd run out of $ in 45 years with $5M
edit v2: I guess if you pay 25% taxes you'd run out of $ in 30 years vs. 44 and change, assuming you pay taxes on the $ you withdraw/spend
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Date: July 7th, 2025 3:11 PM
Author: ,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,
Between $4m-$5m depending on how conservative/aggressive you want to be. That's to get $200k pre-tax (increasing annually for inflation); you'd need to adjust upward if you want a post-tax figure.
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Date: July 7th, 2025 3:27 PM
Author: ,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,
Between $5.3m - $7.5m depending on various assumptions and desired level of conservatism.
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Date: July 7th, 2025 3:36 PM Author: Ass Sunstein
Think of it this way. Hedge funds typically charge 2 and 20 (2% management fee on the principal, plus 20% of that year's return as a performance fee). So think of yourself as the manager of your personal "fund".
If you assume you're getting an 5% rate of return on your invested capital on average (pretty conservative), then you'd need $6,666,667. This would give a management fee of $133,333 plus a performance fee of $66,667 (6,666,667 * .05 * .20), which adds up to $200k. If you assume a 10% rate of return (maybe too aggressive) then you'd only need $5 million.
I am ignoring taxes here, you'd need a higher amount if you want $200k post tax.
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Date: July 7th, 2025 5:36 PM
Author: ,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,
"Leaving behind" makes almost no sense unless you're talking truly generational wealth, which the OP isn't. It's another shit boomer concept, i.e., it's cool to be shitty egoists all your life because you'll leave son Johnny and daughter Lisa $4.1m when you die at 93 which will somehow absolve your sins.
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