gotWXdagain
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So I'm tooling around in Excel and I'm looking for a formula that will answer this question:
If I put X dollars in a savings account this year, and adjust X for wage increase minus COLA each year thereafter, and account interest is Y rate, how much will I have in Z years?
Obviously there's going to be alot of ballpark there so I'll just estimate that if a wage increases 5% and COLA increases 3%, then wage increase minus COLA would be 2%. Again, completely ballparking here, but it'll be a good way to gauge what I'll be left over with at the finish line.
This is personal savings, and will supplement my 401K and whatever miracle SS nets me in 3-4 decades from now.
If I put X dollars in a savings account this year, and adjust X for wage increase minus COLA each year thereafter, and account interest is Y rate, how much will I have in Z years?
Obviously there's going to be alot of ballpark there so I'll just estimate that if a wage increases 5% and COLA increases 3%, then wage increase minus COLA would be 2%. Again, completely ballparking here, but it'll be a good way to gauge what I'll be left over with at the finish line.
This is personal savings, and will supplement my 401K and whatever miracle SS nets me in 3-4 decades from now.