I know, a big ask for the majority of you f'ers
So I decided to pull the plug about two years before plan. Just don't enjoy going to work any more for a bunch of reasons, and have the ability to walk away.
I am one of those freaks that still has a defined benefit retirement plan. We could live on it, but at a much different lifestyle than we do now. We also have a home that we're pretty far positive on as far as mortgage. We also have saved via corporate plans for the majority of our careers.
We have a large chunk in a 2025 fund.
We have a large chunk in large cap's - Contrafund has been good to us.
We have a medium chunk in Bonds/Money
I am not going to spend more than about 10 minutes a week on managing funds; I'm a set and forget kind of investor. My current inclination is to leave things as they are, but I do worry about the large chunk in Contrafund even though I see that as a minimum 5-10 year need that we could ride out if necessary.
I'm also willing to get "real" advice, but I'm skeptical of advice after some of the biased, fee-based "advice" I've received in the past. Recommendations on sound, objective sources is appreciated.
Please don't recommend annuity anywhere in your post, as I don't want the thread to get locked
Yeah, I know, first world problems. But they're real I tell you, they're real!