Last month my alternative income was larger than my expenses. This is the first time that has happened. If I could continue to do that I could potentially “retire” now. It would be more accurate to call it semi-retirement. I’d still do things to make money I just wouldn’t have a job and I could set my own schedule.
There are several factors that keep me from being able to retire now though. The first is that last month my income was unusually high and my expenses were unusually low. In a normal month my expenses will still be higher than my alternative income. Also, once I’m finished with school I’ll have to start repaying my student loans. I’ll be on an income-sensitive repayment plan so my payments might not be more than I’m paying towards debt now but there is a chance they will go up. One more thing is even if I do get to where my alternative income is usually higher than my expenses I need to have a safety net for emergencies and unexpected expenses. Right now I only have about $3,000 in savings outside retirement accounts. I don’t consider that anywhere near enough.
For me to be able to retire I need to increase my income so it is consistently more than my expenses. My expenses are already pretty low so I can’t cut much more there although I do believe I could still lower them more. I need to focus on increasing my income and saving money outside of retirement accounts and I still have a long way to go on those. The fact that my income was higher than my expenses last month though makes me feel good about my chances of retiring at 50.
All in all, what a cool thing to happen, having the alternative income > expenses!
As far as “retirement” you’d probably be bored silly!
I don’t think I’d be bored. I wouldn’t just be siting around the house all day. I’d probably be more active than I am now.
How cool! I turned 50 in June. Don’t think I’ll be retiring just yet.
Thanks Rhea.