{"id":73,"date":"2008-09-28T13:26:03","date_gmt":"2008-09-28T13:26:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dev.gregbueno.com\/wp\/vexvox\/2008\/09\/28\/the_future_is_closer_than_you\/"},"modified":"2008-09-28T13:26:03","modified_gmt":"2008-09-28T13:26:03","slug":"the_future_is_closer_than_you","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gregbueno.com\/vexvox\/2008\/09\/28\/the_future_is_closer_than_you\/","title":{"rendered":"The future is closer than you realize"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One day after I checked my Hotmail account, MSN prominently featured a story about retirement planning, complete with a calculator. In the past, I would participate in retirement plans at almost every job I worked. (Waterloo was the exception because I needed every single penny of that paycheck.) But I treated it like some abstract concept. Besides, these kinds of plans are pitched in ways that say, &quot;Just put money in, and let it work for you. Don&#039;t think about it.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>When I was just starting out, I did exactly that. I didn&#039;t think about it at all. The usual routine is to increase your contributions as your finances get stable. Being laid off, then underemployed and now underpaid isn&#039;t exactly stable. The cost of living has increased, and my average salary hasn&#039;t. So I&#039;m stuck with making the paltry contribution I have been since, well, forever.<\/p>\n<p>Now that I&#039;m within sight distance of 40, it&#039;s dawning on me that I just might be screwed, not just with retirement but on the whole. I used to be incredibly vigilant with my finances, but when the dot-com bubble burst in 2000, there was no point. Why be vigilant with something that&#039;s not there?<\/p>\n<p>I&#039;ve spent the last few years waiting for things to get better, and now that I&#039;m entering my second economic downturn as an independent adult, I kind of realize they never really did. I&#039;m breaking even. That&#039;s fine, I guess, but I&#039;m tired of it.<\/p>\n<p>So I spent this past weekend getting caught up with the numbers in Quicken. I had to reconstruct my retirement data because I had been haphazard with updating it. At one point, Quicken told me my retirement portfolio was worth only $750. After reconstruction, the number multiplied manyfold. But the retirement calculators all still say I&#039;m screwed if I don&#039;t pick up the pace.<\/p>\n<p>I have a credit union account in Hawai`i that&#039;s supposed to serve as a rainy day fund. It looks like it&#039;s raining now. So I&#039;m going to move a chunk of it to my local banks in Austin. I&#039;ve been stashing away about $175 per month, hoping to save up for something nice for myself like a trip or a new printer. I&#039;m going to bring that back down to $100 per month because gas prices are pretty much forcing my hand.<\/p>\n<p>I thought about cutting expenses, but I don&#039;t have much of an extravagant lifestyle. I could cut back on shopping for CDs, but I think the awful release schedule by the labels should take care of that for me. Actually, I ought to go back to cooking for myself, since my grocery bills skyrocketed when I started depending on Central Market&#039;s Chef Corner for sustanence. I won&#039;t because the only things I can cook involve lots of frying. That, and I want to see if <em>The Abs Diet<\/em> really works.<\/p>\n<p>To address the credit card debt, I&#039;ve moved revolving charges &#8212; TiVo and eMusic &#8212; to my debit card, and I removed the credit card from almost all online shopping sites. If I want to pay for something, I&#039;ll need the cash on hand to get it. I&#039;ll keep it on record for my domain registrar and for travel web sites. I have no idea whether I need to fly back to Honolulu at a moment&#039;s notice. I stopped short of cutting up the card. Rather, I took it out of my wallet, so I wouldn&#039;t be tempted to use it.<\/p>\n<p>It&#039;s a good thing I&#039;m a recluse. Staying in on weekends is no problem for me, and these leaner times certainly won&#039;t curtail what I don&#039;t already do. Besides, I have a lot to work with Eponymous 4 to get finished.<\/p>\n<p>Raises are supposed to happen next month, but I&#039;m not holding my breath. I actually got a raise out-of-cycle as part of a promotion, but with economy in such bad shape, I&#039;m betting I&#039;m sitting this cycle out till next October.<\/p>\n<p>I want to think as pessimistically as possible so if something good does happen, it&#039;ll be surprising.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One day after I checked my Hotmail account, MSN prominently featured a story about retirement planning, complete with a calculator. In the past, I would participate in retirement plans at almost every job I worked. 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