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$2,378,000 net worth (age 62)

Flexibility - A couple, both in their early 60s, retired with $2.38M (86th percentile) built steadily over decades through dual professional incomes, consistent saving, and investing primarily in a 401(k) (now IRA), home equity, and other assets. They left high-demand, stressful jobs while still in their early 50s and moved to a comfortable, moderate-cost locale. Their annual spending is about $100K, but the luxury is truly in their flexibility: travel, hobbies, and plenty of time with friends, grandkids, and each other. Health insurance, taxes, and recalibrating identity post-work were hurdles, but flexibility adjusting spending or location as needed has been the most valuable asset in both their financial and personal planning.

  • Why Ten Wilsons?

     

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    Wilson is on the $100,000 Bill

    The $100,000 bill is the highest denomination

    ever issued by the U.S. Federal Government.

     

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    10 x $100,000 = $1,000,000

    In theory, if you had 10 Wilsons you'd be a Millionaire

     

    Ten Wilsons = Millionaires

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