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Tag Archives: financial independence

Spending time in early retirement

man surfing with 2 dogs

I have a friend that’s the laziest person you could ever meet. His weekends consist of watching TV, writing lists of things to do (and not doing them), more TV …oh and he likes to drink (a lot). He’s one …

Posted byRichardNovember 14, 2019January 30, 2021Posted intravelTags:financial independence, lifeLeave a comment on Spending time in early retirement

Financial Independence ratio: the measurement for quitting your day job

3:2 ratio

The general definition of financial independence (FI) is when you have enough passive income to cover your living costs. Needless to say, living costs are subjective; so for the purposes of clarity, I believe the definition of living costs in …

Posted byRichardNovember 5, 2019January 30, 2021Posted inmoneyTags:financial independence2 Comments on Financial Independence ratio: the measurement for quitting your day job

Achieving Financial Independence with Property

bricks

In this post, I’ll document my journey into Financial Independence (FI) using the income from one rental property in the U.K. as an alternative to the stock market. A lot of Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) blogs and books refer …

Posted byRichardOctober 6, 2019January 30, 2021Posted inmoneyTags:financial independence, property3 Comments on Achieving Financial Independence with Property
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