- Jun 24, 2006
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Never contributed, employer matches 100% up to 15k I think.
Yes, I've been stupid with money until now. I projected my expenses for the rest of the year, and if I contribute 100% of my remaining 5 paychecks for the year I'll have put in a little over $10K, and will be left with just under $4k in my checking account.
I'm wary of dipping down so low in case I need emergency funds (I have never needed them so far). But it seems like a worthy gamble, because I can scale back my per-paycheck contribution on Jan 1 2009, and build up my emergency fund back to around $10K over 5 months while still putting enough into the 401k to allow me to max it out over 2009 too.
With the market pretty down right now it seems like a good time to jump into the 401k anyways.
EDIT: http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelT...udget-spreadsheet.html
I used this to project my monies till the end of year. If i contrib 15K, after taxes, bills, rent, etc, I end up with just over $5K in my checking.
And suddenly I'll have $30K invested towards my retirement. This is my first time making a budget for myself. I suddenly value money... I foresee myself cutting back on useless spending, actually entering expenses to get paid back for random stuff from work, etc.
Yes, I've been stupid with money until now. I projected my expenses for the rest of the year, and if I contribute 100% of my remaining 5 paychecks for the year I'll have put in a little over $10K, and will be left with just under $4k in my checking account.
I'm wary of dipping down so low in case I need emergency funds (I have never needed them so far). But it seems like a worthy gamble, because I can scale back my per-paycheck contribution on Jan 1 2009, and build up my emergency fund back to around $10K over 5 months while still putting enough into the 401k to allow me to max it out over 2009 too.
With the market pretty down right now it seems like a good time to jump into the 401k anyways.
EDIT: http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelT...udget-spreadsheet.html
I used this to project my monies till the end of year. If i contrib 15K, after taxes, bills, rent, etc, I end up with just over $5K in my checking.
And suddenly I'll have $30K invested towards my retirement. This is my first time making a budget for myself. I suddenly value money... I foresee myself cutting back on useless spending, actually entering expenses to get paid back for random stuff from work, etc.