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[Events] How Much Money Do You Need to Retire?

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Hi Tigers Have you ever wondered how much money is enough to retire comfortably? In a traditional model, that means accumulating enough savings so that you can withdraw some each year to fund your lifestyle while the remainder is allowed to grow. According to the FIRE movement - short for financial independence, retire early - retirees should aim to save 25 times their annual income in retirement. Your "FIRE number" is calculated by assuming that you can safely withdraw 4% of your portfolio per year, adjusted for inflation, without running out of money. Do you believe in this principle ? How much money do you need to live comfortably when you retire? We would like to invite you to share your insights, and win Tiger coins 🎯How to participate? Leave a comment below! Tag your friends to join the event How much money do you need to live comfortably when you retire? 📢Event Details All Tigers who leave a comment in this post will receive 5 Tiger Coins.💰💰💰 One Tiger will receive 100 coins for the comments that are the most popular and most discussed. (Invite your friends to take part.) In addition, you get a chance to win a surprise Gift🐯🐯🐯🐯 ⏰Event Duration 19 January 2024 - 24 January 2024 Tag your friends to join the event, and win coins together!💵💵💵 $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
[Events] How Much Money Do You Need to Retire?

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