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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
That is actually a huge issue with younger people who attended church in the 80's. They (the churches) made it feel like the rapture was imminent and no one could possibly be around in 20 years, much less 40 or 50 when they had to think about retiring. Even my dad didn't put one red cent away until about 95 or 96 when it dawned on him that he will probably live to see old age.
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I was taught to plan as though Jesus is never coming back and live like he is coming back today...
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Originally Posted by Sherri
Ministers who opt out of SS and then do not set up a 401-K are not being financially wise.
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Yes 401k is very important... as pastor, we should prepare for our retirement either by investing ourselves or asking the church to contribute as part of the compensation package. I do have a retirement plan.
With the SS tax... I feel I can get a better return on the 15% I give to the government then what the government is going to give in return. Plus, with a 401k, if I go to meet Jesus before my wife does, she will have some money to live on... with the SS system she receives $250 to bury me with... whoo hooo...
As far as professional advice... I am asking
Per the IRS.gov web site a person is vested in SS after 10 years.
Being a pastor is a job... the pay is not that good... but the retirement is out of this world...