financial independence
Pinching pennies can get tiring after a while. Just ask Mindy and Carl, an early 50s-something couple who joined the FIRE (Financial Independence/Retire Early) movement six years ago with $4.3 million saved....
In recent years, a considerable number of global citizens have been pursuing the FIRE trend, which stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early, leading to a significant increase in the volume of FIRE-related...
Kristy Shen retired in her early 30s. Now, she and her husband, Bryce Leung, travel the world. We spoke to the co-author of “Quit Like a Millionaire,” about being a follower of...
When Sam Dogen retired in 2012, he was just 34. An early member of the Financial Independence, Retire Early or "FIRE" movement, he dedicated his time to travel and working on his...
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailAmberly Grant, 34, vowed to be a millionaire after reading her first finance book at age 15. Then, in college,...
Retired at 44 to pursue her passions Ramat Oyetunji credits her early failures trading stocks in the early 2000s as the beginning of her financial journey. After being laid off after 9/11,...
For the last four years, the two of us have traveled the world as digital nomads, living in twelve different countries for at least a month, and visiting another eighteen along the...
Guess what? There’s no law that says you have to work until you hit 65 before you can retire (seriously, we did some research). And a growing number of Americans are ditching...