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What do Carl’s old boxers have to do with financial independence? Read on to find out…
What do Carl’s old boxers have to do with financial independence? Read on to find out…
Route 2 FI adapts his plan to retire in his mid-thirties. He takes into account the fact that he will still earn some money when FIREd along with his frugal lifestyle – under 20 000$ annual spending in an expensive country like Norway!
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!
In this podcast episode, Araminta from the financial-independence.eu team interviews Steve from Dead Simple Saving, a financial advisor and entrepreneur. He’s from the UK but reached FI in Dubai. Learn about how he did it, how he profits from geo arbitrage, what does he do now that he’s FI. You can read the full transcript here. Podcast created by financial-independence.eu
Araminta and Mathias interviews Angelo (Minimalist Keto) and Sofia (Minimalist Ways), a young couple and repeat participants of FIWE. They talk about what they’re doing, frugalism, their side hustles and how they manage to live off 600€/month in Vienna. You can read the full transcript here. Podcast created by financial-independence.eu
Mustachian Post did an interview recently with Oliver from Frugalisten.de. Enjoy!
The escape artist gives us an update from the latest London meetup, and poses that eternal question – what is the difference between frugal and cheap?
Nicola over at The Frugal Cottage has many tipps and tricks how to optimize your finances so that you can enjoy “one of the best times ever”.
theFIREstarter has been thinking a lot lately about the frugality spectrum and the fine line between normal frugality and being just plain tight. What are your thoughts?
When you’re trying to stick to a budget you might be staying at home more often and therefore want to make your house seem like the nicest, most lovely place to spend an evening. Nicola (The Frugal Cottage) has listed 7 easy tips to follow.