OP here.
Thank you for super fast responses! It sounds like I don't need to spend anything for a planner at this point.
As far as SS, what I meant was whether their estimate considered the large decrease at 2035 or not. It does not really matter at what age I start the withdraw. I just wanted to know how to look at their estimate. General assumption is 75%? OK! Thank you. That means I will, most likely, get much less than the estimate.
I have my HSA at Fidelity. So... are theirs better than free ones, but less than $100 programs? I've been using NerdWallet calculator for free. If they are really good, I might want to switch my accounts from vanguard to fidelity.
Thank you for super fast responses! It sounds like I don't need to spend anything for a planner at this point.
As far as SS, what I meant was whether their estimate considered the large decrease at 2035 or not. It does not really matter at what age I start the withdraw. I just wanted to know how to look at their estimate. General assumption is 75%? OK! Thank you. That means I will, most likely, get much less than the estimate.
I have my HSA at Fidelity. So... are theirs better than free ones, but less than $100 programs? I've been using NerdWallet calculator for free. If they are really good, I might want to switch my accounts from vanguard to fidelity.
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