Retirement

Life Goes By Quick: Money Thoughts From A Boomer Retiree With Cancer

The following is a guest post on money thoughts from David, a Financial Samurai reader and ex-government bond strategist in his 60s. David shares his money thoughts from a boomer retiree’s perspective with cancer. We had a fantastic exchange over e-mail and I invited David to share his wisdom about money. After all, the best […]

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Achieving Financial Freedom One Income Slice At A Time

Achieving financial freedom is the ultimate goal in personal finance land. Once you achieve financial freedom you can do anything you want, whenever you want. You can also say anything you want without fear of getting fired. In 2009, when I launched Financial Samurai, I helped kickstart the modern-day FIRE movement of retiring early and

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Life After Financial Independence: How Life Changed After Retiring Early

It’s been over thirteen years since planting my financial independence flag in 2012. I want to share with you some thoughts on how life has been after financial independence. I originally wrote this post eight years after retiring early. Before neutering my day job income, I feared whether I was doing the right thing financially. What I

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Fortunes Everywhere! You Can Make More Money Anywhere

There’s a common misconception that you have to be a doctor, banker, or lawyer to be rich. That’s simply not true. In today’s world it’s easier than ever to grow your wealth in nontraditional and new innovative ways. You can make more money anywhere doing all kinds of things. But first, you have to believe.

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Financial Targets Are Always Moving: Follow Your Own Compass

Financial targets are always moving. Just when you reach one financial target, another financial target is often made. The reason for the change is due to hedonic adaptation. We humans always seem to want more! To make sure you’re being financially responsible, always look at the latest economic data to determine whether you’re saving enough,

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