Midlife crisis by @TheIndeedably
@indeedably asks questions you need to ask yourself before you plan for your retirement. 6 categories, good few questions in each of these.
@indeedably asks questions you need to ask yourself before you plan for your retirement. 6 categories, good few questions in each of these.
Carl from @MoneyMower explains his investment principles for 2019. You might get inspired.
The topic of FOMO in FIRE movement and swapping one poison for another one by @indeedably makes us rethink our approach to pursuit of alleged permanent happiness in early retirement.
Have you ever considered making part of your investments into P2P platforms? Read this subjective review by Carl from @MoneyMower
Carl from MoneyMow has joined forces with his wife on journey to financial freedom. They will start reporting on a monthly basis on the progress of three goals they have set for themselves. Have a look yourself what are these goals and how far are they?
Are you close to the holy grail of FIRE? Do you have a plan what will you do with all the freed up time of 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year and year after year? If not consider all options as you may find that early retirement does not work out wonderfully for many people who try it.
For the third time this year, FIREin’ London has saved over 50% of his monthly income.
Carl is giving some hints for those of us who joined the path to FIRE recently and are at the very beginning. 5 hints that will get you started!
Over the weekend {in.deed.a.bly} had a new post. It deals with the fact that while making investments one should be aware of home market bias. What is it and how to avoid it (if at all avoid)? Continue reading. Great references as always with good up to date data and tables.