Hello. I am nearing retirement and trying to forecast my nomadic and sedentary budgets. I aim to use a Prius V for my vehicle and stealth camp most of the time, and my sedentary budget is focused around costs near Albany, NY.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...wv_aYMk2KFonJTOjj56_zr-_4/edit#gid=1213790492
My goals with the budget:
- Over estimate costs. When I retire, I don't ~ever~ want to work again, so if I need to work a year or two more to support it, so be it.
- Make sure I have enough funds to live a sedentary life if the need ever arose.
- Account for ~all~ costs I can think of. I've read a bunch of budgets for folks out there this is my best guess.
One area I'm especially having trouble in, is the entertainment area. When I retire to the road full time, though I know the # of miles covered in a year will slow over time, I still want to experience a lot. Expensive dinners or possessions mean little to me, but if there is a fee to a museum, or a day of whitewater rafting, or a movie I want to see, by golly, I don't want my budget to hamper me. Hiking, sitting on a public beach, and surfing free wifi at Starbucks with a cup of coffee is great, but I personally feel like I would be missing out a bit (though it beats working ). So that's my mindset. Please have a look at the budgets and point out any holes or problems you might see given your real experience out there. Many thanks!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...wv_aYMk2KFonJTOjj56_zr-_4/edit#gid=1213790492
My goals with the budget:
- Over estimate costs. When I retire, I don't ~ever~ want to work again, so if I need to work a year or two more to support it, so be it.
- Make sure I have enough funds to live a sedentary life if the need ever arose.
- Account for ~all~ costs I can think of. I've read a bunch of budgets for folks out there this is my best guess.
One area I'm especially having trouble in, is the entertainment area. When I retire to the road full time, though I know the # of miles covered in a year will slow over time, I still want to experience a lot. Expensive dinners or possessions mean little to me, but if there is a fee to a museum, or a day of whitewater rafting, or a movie I want to see, by golly, I don't want my budget to hamper me. Hiking, sitting on a public beach, and surfing free wifi at Starbucks with a cup of coffee is great, but I personally feel like I would be missing out a bit (though it beats working ). So that's my mindset. Please have a look at the budgets and point out any holes or problems you might see given your real experience out there. Many thanks!