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The ABC (and D through J) of Early Retirement

Retirement is too important to not have a comprehensive plan about what to do if – God forbid – something were to go wrong. Here is our Plan A, as well as our Plans B, C, D, all the way through Plan J. Just in case!

We have almost achieved our goal. We have followed our plan meticulously for many years and we could retire today if we wanted, but we like to delay the big day a little further to be more comfortable. Until early 2018.

Giving up your paycheck to live off passive income is a bit frightening. So many uncertainties! One big uncertainty, of course, would be a significant drop in the value of our investments. Dividends can be cut, companies can go completely bust, bonds and loans can go into default. So, there is no certainty that passive income will just keep rolling in at the pace we planned. Before we even get to Plan B, we want to design Plan A that’s robust enough so we hopefully won’t need Plan B and beyond. Start by avoiding to make unrealistic assumption about Plan A:

Plan A, as in “all as planned”

In case something still goes wrong, have Plan B, Plan C, …, and all the way to Plan J available:

Plan B, as in “back to work”

Plan C, as in “curb consumption”

Budget (per $100 of baseline Plan A)

Plan D, as in “different location” with lower living expenses

Plan E, as in “earn extra money”

Plan F, as in “family” – move in with the in-laws

Plan G, as in “grief” – what one or both of us die or become incapacitated?

Plan H, as in “harvest” both tax losses and gains

Plan I, as in “Increase withdrawal rate”

Plan J, as in “Japanese lost decades”

Nikkei 225 still ~60% below all-time-high

Conclusion

That’s it for now. We made it all the way to “J” but if you like, please add your own suggestions for completing  the alphabet in the comments section. Even with all of this planning, who knows what will go wrong. As they say, it’s the bus that you don’t see that will hit and kill you. But the more we plan the more confident we can be about retirement.

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