Category: Early Retirement
If you’ve read Your Money or Your Life, you know what the “Crossover Point” is. And once that seed has been planted, it’s hard to forget about it. If …
Financial independence, or the interchangeable “financial freedom”, is a powerful concept. We all recognize it as a good thing. Something to strive for. Something to admire in others who …
I recently read the personal finance classic book, Your Money or Your Life, and wanted to write up a little review with some thoughts. This book, first published in …
The average U.S. personal saving rate (as a percentage of income) over the last few years has hovered between 5 to 7%. But what goes in to the BEA‘s …
The term “net worth” gets thrown around a lot as an essential financial value that you should pay attention to. Indeed, it is a metric that you should have …
It used to be that retirement was an attainable vision for just about everyone in the U-S-of-A. Definition of Retirement: sit around the home, read the paper, play some …
The Rat Race You work more hours, you make more money. Sometimes more money than you’ll ever need. Without purpose. That is the rat race. Whether you garner an …