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	<title>Money magazine Comments - What a life expectancy calculator taught me about money</title>
	<description>A life expectancy calculator got Paul Clitheroe thinking about his retirement and how long it will last. That is the key in saving for life after work.</description>
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<p><p>Hi Paul, I'm 62 earning about $150K and with a super balance of $450K plus a defence pension that currently returns about $17K and my wife is 60 with income about 18K and a super balance around 125K. We have a 3 year old house that we'd like to stay in worth about $900K on which we owe $100K, and an investment property that's worth about what we owe on it. I contribute to bring my super contribution to $25K. Should we use our weekly surplus to pay off our home mortgage or put money into my wife's super? We also are likely to inherit $100K in the next couple of years, what should we do with that?<br>
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<p><p>Life and money goes hand in hand. Most people don't know their actual weight and even if they knew, they don't know what is their ideal weight for their body. This is also happened to me. So I am very thankful for this post because it will give you a hint on what to do next. I will help you plan what to do in the future to have a good health.</p></p><p><a href="">Reply to article</a></p><p>For original story, <a href="">Click Here.</a></p>
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