wilked
Footballguy
For a wife significantly younger, I would think the following would be important:Awesome thread; couple questions for the room:
My wife is 13 years younger. We fully fund my Roth. Should we also fund hers knowing that when she turns 59 we will already be withdrawing from my 401k no penalty for several years?
Also, saw someone post about 529 tax breaks. Do you have to live in the state where your 529 is to be eligible? We are in FL, but our 529 is in VA. Thanks
-life insurance for you
-what will she do when you retire (if she is working now)?
-is she involved in the family finances? if not, I would get her involved as she is highly likely to outlive you (82% more likely per the life expectancy calculator I use, assuming you are 50 now)