

187,002
I have a wealth disappearing plan. I suppose that doesn't count. I follow the plan everyday diligently.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
4,781,063
Yes and yes, although probably could have started a bit earlier
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
1,466,057
2,718,690
If people would pay off their homes, they would be 95% there easy-peasy
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
3,071,039
68,845
Not a formal one. My wealth accumulation plan is my goals book, which I update regularly.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
2,139,594
My daughter is graduating this spring debt free from college. This will allow me to get rid of some debt that crept in over the last few years... and let me restart on wealth accumulation and management!
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
3,986,056
3,987,776
I wouldn't call it formal but would call it a commitment that we do follow through on each year.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
2,131,334
A few years ago, I set up a SEP and have my "employer" (aka me) contribute to it every year, I personally put in allowable catchup contributions.
1,456,037
4,525,794
4,433,865
5,581,880
I have but I don't plan on retiring anytime soon.... no need to ....I love what I do and can live very comfortably with the income I earn....
5,959,204
2,759,687
Good morning Bill. I do have a wealth accumulation plan and I deviated from it. I plan to get back on the track this year.
3,113,437
after putting the kids through college I'm working toward getting it done.
1,709,315
223,781
91,855
No formal plan. If we see something that looks promising we invest in it. If something no longer looks promising we divest.