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Travel Blogging: One Key To A Happier Retirement

While working in finance, I fantasized about travel blogging. I saw a bunch of people write about all the new places they visited. They chronicled the food they ate and the activities they did while making money online. Given their niche was travel, they could also deduct their travel expenses from their online income. It […]

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My Secret To Retiring Early With Only A $4 Million Net Worth And Two Kids

The following is a guest post from a long-time Financial Samurai reader named Joona. He shares his secret to retiring at age 41 with a $4 million net worth, a wife, and two kids ages three and six. I really love hearing about early retirement case studies and how my writing has helped people reach

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Your Dynamic Safe Withdrawal Rate In Retirement Can Now Increase

If you want to build above-average wealth, you need to be dynamic in thought and in action. The world is ever-changing, which is why you should stay flexible. Those who remain rigid will suffer the consequences: less money, fewer friends, less meaning, and lower levels of happiness. If you don’t believe me, identify the unhappiest

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What Is Lean FIRE? The Minimalist’s Way To Retire Early

Lean FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) is being able to retire before the conventional age of 60+ with a very lean budget and simple lifestyle. For background, I helped kickstart the modern-day FIRE movement in 2009 when I started Financial Samurai. Lean FIRE means your investments can only cover your basic necessities like food, transportation

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Using A Health Savings Account As A Retirement Vehicle

You may not realize this, but a health savings account (HSA) can be used as a retirement vehicle. If you’ve maxed out your 401(k) and IRA contributions, maxing out an HSA could be another source of retirement funds. A health savings account offers triple tax savings because you contribute pre-tax dollars, pay no taxes on

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Preparing For A 50-Year Retirement With Vanguard’s New Return Assumptions

Imagine retiring by age 40. You may have to prepare for a 50-year retirement! Traditionally, the average American retires by age 65 and prepares for a 20-25-year retirement. However, with the median life expectancy increasing and more people desiring to retire earlier, we must plan for even more unknowns. Further, return assumptions for stocks, bonds,

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