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After many years of pretty good personal money management on the budget side of the issue, I find myself wondering how to take another step forward in investing for retirement. I am behind in that I am now 48 and don't have much in a Roth, second home - property, etc. Where I do have some leverage is in the equity of my personal home. How can I determine whether or not using some of that equity to invest now will put me further ahead in say 10 years than simply continuing to pay down my mortgage at an aggressive pace. What factors do I need to know? How do I calculate the projected outcomes of those two strategies?
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At this stage on such situation I would personally consider for relocating to an area where the cost of living is quite inexpensive or taking out a reverse mortgage, so I will prefer to sell my home to get the capital gain as there will be no need of 3-4 room and big hall for me and my spouse because at my age of 48 my kids will have grown up and living separately due to their education or employment. |
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