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Financial Independence After Tragedy
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Financial Independence After Tragedy. By The Mad Fientist. Bull; 49 Comments. Today, I’m excited to put a Mad Fientist reader Under the Microscope. For the first time! A reader named Clay was brave enough to share his story so please take some time to read about his journey and share any advice you may have in the comments. Was a Network Engineer for years, now I’m a Section Supervisor for a networking group. Current after-tax savings rate. How did you get on the path to FI? In times of crisis I need to ...
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Financial Independence Progress Report for July 2015 | Humble FI
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My humble journey to Financial Independence using low cost mutual funds. 2016 Goals and Quarterly Progress updates. 2015 Goals and Quarterly Progress updates. Financial Independence to Me. Personal Lessons in Investing. Risk Analysis of Investments. Knowledge Bank / Blogroll. Financial Independence Progress Report for July 2015. July 31, 2015. July 31, 2015. Passive Income Streams ($4000 pm). Roof for our Family($1 mil). Done (term life insurance payments initiated). I made a portfolio change in my IRA&#...
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How We Invest: In Capital Markets We Trust – Freedom 35
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Financial independence at thirty-five, or bust. Current Miles & Points Stash. How We Invest: In Capital Markets We Trust. Middot; July 27, 2015. By popular demand (by which I mean a single request), here is more detail on step two of the early retirement plan,. How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Market. At one point, our savings were sitting in savings accounts being idle instead of working for us. There was a few things that held us back:. We didn’t know what we were saving for. If we ever nee...
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2015 Midyear Savings Update – The Millionaire Educator
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A Teaching Couple's Journey to Financial Independence. Ed Mills on the Web. Blogs, Books, and Podcasts. 2015 Midyear Savings Update. July 12, 2015. We’re almost to mid-July and I have one question: Where has the year gone? Since we’re officially more than halfway done with 2015, it’s time for a check on our progress on our 2015 savings goals. First up, let’s take a look at what we saved in June. 2015 Savings Goals: June. Grand Total for June: $6,535. Midyear Update for 2015. Of $106,250. I wish we co...
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The Gear Post: What We Packed For A Seven Week Trip With Kids | Root of Good
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Retired in 2013 at age 33. Life is Good. I Retired at 33! All Posts Since The Beginning. The Gear Post: What We Packed For A Seven Week Trip With Kids. July 27, 2015. For those following our crazy seven week adventure in Mexico. You might be wondering what we packed for our trip. Here’s the answer! Our light packing made us look a little silly at times. We sometimes get the question “where is your luggage? 8221; because we’re only carrying bookbags for a two month trip. And the Osprey Farpoint 40. From t...
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July 2015 Financial Update | Root of Good
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Retired in 2013 at age 33. Life is Good. I Retired at 33! All Posts Since The Beginning. July 2015 Financial Update. August 3, 2015. You were great. We just returned home from our seven week vacation in Mexico. Where we ate tons of crazy delicious food. And had lots of fun. We thought about whether we could retire abroad. And patted ourselves on the back for packing very light for our trip. Blog income, shown as “other income” in the chart, was much higher than normal at $5,928 for the month&...Freelance...
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Why Dropping Out Of School Was A Great Choice For Me | Root of Good
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Retired in 2013 at age 33. Life is Good. I Retired at 33! All Posts Since The Beginning. Why Dropping Out Of School Was A Great Choice For Me. August 10, 2015. Hey look, I tried. I earned A’s. I showed up for class. But it just didn’t work out for me. It was too much work and not enough reward. No, I didn’t drop out of high school or abandon my undergraduate studies. I didn’t even drop out of law school after discovering I didn’t want to practice law. The purpose of education. Why do we value education?
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The Great Homemade Seltzer Discovery of 2015 - Frugalwoods
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Financial independence and simple living. The Great Homemade Seltzer Discovery of 2015. By Mrs. Frugalwoods. Middot; August 7, 2015. Our hacked Sodastream system. Sometimes frugality is about giving stuff up. Other times, it’s about being clever. Would it be cheaper for us to just drink tap water? Quite obviously yes. But we choose to treat ourselves with this fizzy little drink. Why? The Great Frugalwoods Sodastream Hack of 2014. PS If you’re hankering for a step-by-step description (with photos! Of how...