Parrotheader
Diamond Member
Just for messing around with projection spreadsheet purposes, what's a realistic ballpark for an average annual rate of return to project for ~30 years. I realize it varies according to risk level. But assume I'm your typical, young middle class joe planning to start a family in the next couple years who wants stability and the ability to retire at a reasonable age. So maybe some risk early, but eventually settling into something more stable. Over 30 years - 7.5%? 10%? 12.5%?
I'll be starting my 4th year with my company this year and my numbers are finally getting to the point where I don't laugh when I look at what's in there. Granted I started at one of the worst times for the market, but it was still frustrating. My rate of return for a relatively moderate portfolio this year was 14.5%. I'm probably going to shift a lot of my money to more aggressive areas next year as my snowball has the potential to start building more quickly now.
I'll be starting my 4th year with my company this year and my numbers are finally getting to the point where I don't laugh when I look at what's in there. Granted I started at one of the worst times for the market, but it was still frustrating. My rate of return for a relatively moderate portfolio this year was 14.5%. I'm probably going to shift a lot of my money to more aggressive areas next year as my snowball has the potential to start building more quickly now.