Saturday, March 6, 2010

Retirement Perspectives

End of 2009 Balance: $26,529.33 | Current 2010 Balance: $27,558.37
Additional Contributions since 2009: $876.62
Growth: $149.42

My Goal is the leave the workforce on my 55th birthday, 11,420 Days from now...

401 Account: Approximately 2.98 % of my portfolio
• Contributions: $756.22 (Employer Paid 1% of Salary)
• Worth $822.23
o Up 8.728% from inception, +$66.01
o Milestone 2040 makes up 100%


457 Account: Approximately 3.75% of my portfolio
• Discontinued Employer funded plan (interest = pennies)… I get it when I quit… can’t invest it… can’t do anything with it.
o Positive $1,033.09

ING DIRECT Roth IRA: Approximately 9.38% of my portfolio
• $2,500.00 Invested| Worth $2,584.44
o Up 3.3776% from inception. Positive $84.44
o CD’s ranging from 1.65% to 4.5% ( $100 in savings @ 1.10%).


ShareBuilder Roth IRA Approximately 44.12% of my portfolio
• $12,000 Invested | Worth $12,157.90
o up 1.3158% since inception… Positive $157.90
o ING Strategic Allocation Moderate $11,907.90 | I have 1,414.24 Shares
o ARDVX 2040 $ 250.00 | 28.539 Shares
o Money Market Cash: $0.00
o Not deposited Contributions: $0.00



Excluding my Pension, my variable retirement accounts are worth $16,597.66. Of that I’ve only invested $14,500 of my money (the rest has been my employer). So technically I’ve made 14.46% If I compare all the “free money” and my contributions (Totals 16,289.31), my portfolio is UP 1.89% since inception.

Pension: Approximately 39.77% of my portfolio
If I quit tomorrow, I’d just have the cash in the account.

Total: $10,960.71

• I’m currently buying additional time in my retirement accounts from when I was 16-18 years of age (service prior to membership). It’s less than a year’s worth of service credit, but I’ll be paying $33.06 for 34 more installments.

My entire portfolio (if I cashed my pension out today) is worth $27,558.37

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