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It's true that some people don't save enough, or cash out their 401k accounts, but I believe it clearly says that most 401k plans are poorly managed and diversified which goes back to my main point. In fact, here's it is again:
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Of course anyone can claim that "they have the secret formula", but actual research and statistics show that in general that isn't the case.
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Of course, if you believe in your 401k, then by all means keep contributing to it. But statistically you don't have a great chance of outperforming the herd.
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Here is a Vanguard 10 year study of their best performing index retirement funds, with rebalancing, and of course already diversified:
Your annualized internal rate of return (IRR) over this period would have been 3.07%. Not even beating the boring t-bill over the same period of time.
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What is the other retirement plan option other than a 401k? You can invest into an IRA, but you still run into the same risks. You also can't contribute as much into an IRA. Plus an employer doesn't match or contribute profit sharing money into an IRA. Currently, some employers auto-enroll employees into their retirement plans in order to get them to participate. The reason is that most people don't plan for the future and aren't willing to save.
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Since a 401k is an investment vehicle, and not an investment, it really makes no sense whatsoever to talk about the performance of 401ks, or for that matter the performance of IRAs. You should instead talk about the performance of a specific stock, of a specific mutual fund, of a specific portfolio etc. To talk about 401ks as if they were an investment shows some kind of fundamental misunderstanding of the whole concept.
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My point is a good 401k offers almost any investment vehicle you want AND offers the tax advantage. Not sure what you're saying to do with the money you aren't putting in your 401k. You have the same kinds of investment choices, but no tax advantage. If your 401k options suck, that's another story. |
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The OP's financial situation should be able to afford an M3 at some point, there are just different methods of getting there. He could put down a relatively small down payment and lease the car, or save longer for a larger down payment to finance and own the car. He could also take advantage of someone else's depreciation and buy a used M3. Either way, he seems to be financially smarter than most people I know.
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Back to OP's question - some of us didn't buy our cars brand new?
I'm taking home about $6.5 - $7K a month with my salary and side business ventures. I live in a decent apartment inside the loop, put down 10k on my car and financed it for 5 years. Also I have a beater that I drive to and from work every day that gets 25mpg when I'm good to it and keep her maintained. All this and still putting 10% of my salary into an ESPP stock purchase plan and putting another 10% of my salary into a savings account. AND i'm putting in the max that my company will match into my 401(k) which is 4%. I'm 25 and just graduated college Dec 2011. Then again - I live in Houston, and cost of living is not as high as it is in California. But - not all of us 'youngsters' are dumba$$es living with mommy and daddy and dumping the money they'd be paying towards rent/mortgage/savings into a car they couldn't otherwise afford. Did I make a financially sound move by buying this car? Prob Not... But at the end of the day, if things turn around and I need to get rid of it, I can do it with my eyes closed, move on, maybe come back later (like when I get married/have kids/grow up...). |
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I feel like I may have trolled the thread a bit much with the 401k discussion.
To answer the OPs question, I think at $100,000 you could afford an M3, or at least lease one, which a lot of people actually do. It just depends on your priorities. I'm actually like you, I didn't own my first nice car until well into my 30s. I had a long term vision when I got out of graduate school, and an M3 in my 20s wasn't part of that vision.
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