I'm just working on a financial plan to allow me to retire as early as possible, reason being - I want the ability to choose whether I work or not. I read "Why swim with the sharks" which slightly changed my mindset to how much I need and what it would be used for. I would highly recommend getting it from the Library as it is informative and puts things into perspective and highly related to this thread. In fact Mr Million Dollar Journey has it as one of his favs.
Any way - I got pretty annoyed at the idea of people saying oh i will save 1 million dollars (cause it sounds big). I wanted to figure out how much exactly I would need. So i took these steps (after reading the book)
1) Figure out how much I would need - Lifestyle changes when you get older. You find more enjoyment doing the garden, going for a walk, being with your grand kids. Basically stuff that is cheap compared to your earlier years. I made a spreadsheet of stuff that i want to do, and their associated costs.
So I think my monthly costs will be the following:
Travel 600
Food 600
Entertainment 500
Utilities 200
Car Insurance 100
Maintenance 150
Cell Phone 100
Property Tax 200
Gas 260
Home Insurance 60
Spending 500
Health Insurance/Perscriptions 300
Total Per Month 3570
Total Per Year 42840
2) Now that I had this number, this is how much i need for retirement give or take some %. Then the government gives you income - CPP, OAS. Take this off the money i need. Also my girlfriends pension is reasonable at 50% of her final 5 years salary. I also took this off to figure out what my contribution to the retirement should be.
In fact it worked out to be $20466 per year in present value.
3) I am going to use a DRIP investment method for building up dividend paying stock. By putting the numbers into a spreadsheet I figured I would be at the 20466 dollars income per year by the age of 53. I'll have my mortgage paid off by around the age of 45. And an income of 20k per year - hopefully gradually rising.
I can then go play golf, go biking, help at charities, travel, hike, do photography all day until I die.
I have not factored in my OAS yet and my CPP numbers are sketchy. My spreadsheet is work in progress. My RSP page is not up to date, but I am using the TFSA page as the main page to do my workings. Hopefully this might help some one.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tLbcUs1xysOlERzXMzlOFjQ&authkey=CO2F8vwB&hl=en#gid=4