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Would you mind explaining this part ("since I have distilled them to two subtractions and one division") a bit more? Wasn't quite following what the two subtractions & one division refers to.
(Portfolio total - SS bridge - Mortgage payments remaining)/(Annual expense - Annual SS - Annual mortgage payments)

This is just an example below

(2600k - 250k - 190k)/18k = 120. This is the X. Portfolio will last 120 years if it kept up with inflation.
This is the first time I see this calculation, thus being curious to learn more about it.
What does SS bridge mean? How or where did you get this calculation?
Thanks in advance.

Statistics: Posted by oragne lovre — Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:30 am — Replies 74 — Views 9391



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