According to Onlinemphdegree.net, I can likely count on making $56,000 each year in my future job as a Public Health Social Worker. My education/training to get that job will cost around $148,000 total for all years of training to receive a bachelor degree in Social Work.
In total, I will have $19,313 dollars left after my yearly expenses. Therefore, I will split the money in half; I want to save $9,656.50 for my rainy day fund each year, and $9,656.50 for retirement each year. If I save $9,656.50 for retirement each year, by the time I am 65 years old I will have $366,947 plus interest.
Comparing my future income and expenses makes me think I may be capable of living comfortably. With my future income, I am able to comfortably live after my yearly expenses and up to my retirement.
I think that's an awesome job!
ReplyDeletesounds like a good financial plan!
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