Jerry and Jenny are 25 years old and plan on retiring at age 67 and expect to
Question:
Jerry and Jenny are 25 years old and plan on retiring at age 67 and expect to live until age 100. Jenny currently earns $150,000 and they expect to need $150,000 per year in today’s dollars in retirement. Jerry is a stay at home dad. They also expect that Social Security will provide $40,000 of benefits in today’s dollars at age 67. Jenny has been saving $5,000 annually in her 401(k) plan. Their son, Jazz, was just born and is expected to go to college in 18 years. They want to save for Jazz’s college education, which they expect will cost $20,000 in today’s dollars per year and they are willing to fund 5 years of college. They were told that college costs are increasing at 7% per year, while general inflation is 3%. They currently have $100,000 saved in total and they are averaging a 10% rate of return and expect to continue to earn the same return over time. Based on this information, what should they do?