Originally posted by rocktronAMP
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterI'm 56 with a post-divorce position. I don't like it but you only get to do the rest of your life starting from here, not starting from way back there.
Like children, wives are so huge a factor in your life-long financial situation, that you should be really sure that's what you want.
Like that rapper's song from a couple years ago, which had a lyric:
"It's not my fault that you married a bay%t%h ... you were being chased, when you though you were doing to chasing, you should be wise, now you're ****ed , your head flown was the price." Or something like that ...
Why can't women also earn the big dosh as well? Would that solve the financial problem or am I being very naive?
As for children, I have yet to encounter the special relationship that will spawn them.
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Originally posted by TazMaNWhen you're divorced, do you have to make spouse/child payments based on your Ltd Co salary, or are dividends also taken into account?
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Originally posted by threadedNot naming names, but the guy who invented the Cosworth Process is still available, even though he spends most of his time in his villa in the South of France. Now IIRC he was in his 70s when deciding that a part time Masters Degree might be some fun thing to while away his retirement. Which is how I got to know him.
Anyhow, I bet this information gives us all hope then.
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You'll probably all have another couple of divorces under your belt by then.
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When you're divorced, do you have to make spouse/child payments based on your Ltd Co salary, or are dividends also taken into account?
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukSo how long before you can afford to retire?
Sometimes it looks like 75, with poverty awaiting anyway if contract rates don't hold up. In which case I'd be better spending it all as I go, then retiring to top myself.
At other times I think of a more complex plan:
Period A (till 65): work full-time, pay off mortgage (no mean feat in 10 years for a house I've just bought), save for retirment.
Period B (65-70?): Absolutely no touching of retirment investments, but scale down worklife since I only have to earn current living costs.
Period C (70-?): Retire.
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterI'm 56 with a post-divorce position. I don't like it but you only get to do the rest of your life starting from here, not starting from way back there.
Like children, wives are so huge a factor in your life-long financial situation, that you should be really sure that's what you want.
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterI don't like it but you only get to do the rest of your life starting from here, not starting from way back there.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanI understand Milan is 95 years old or at least thats what I understood from his wife when she said 'he shags like an old man!'
and she calls you her toy boy ??
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I understand Milan is 95 years old or at least thats what I understood from his wife when she said 'he shags like an old man!'
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukI did work with a chap who had been in computing since 1948 - started with American Military. This was 1948.
I am 43 and will need to work until at least 70 to pay for the divorce - not sure how I will cope.
Like children, wives are so huge a factor in your life-long financial situation, that you should be really sure that's what you want.
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I did work with a chap who had been in computing since 1948 - started with American Military. This was 1948.
I am 43 and will need to work until at least 70 to pay for the divorce - not sure how I will cope.
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Originally posted by rocktronAMPWho is the oldest contractor that you personally know of?
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Not naming names, but the guy who invented the Cosworth Process is still available, even though he spends most of his time in his villa in the South of France. Now IIRC he was in his 70s when deciding that a part time Masters Degree might be some fun thing to while away his retirement. Which is how I got to know him.
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