Does your Retirement Calculations Factor Inflation?
The Retirement Equation states that Annual Expenses x Withdrawal Rate Inverse = Balance. For example: let’s say that you need
The Retirement Equation states that Annual Expenses x Withdrawal Rate Inverse = Balance. For example: let’s say that you need
You may have heard of the 50/30/20 budgeting rule which goes a little something like this: “50% of your income
It’s that time of the year: creating our new year’s resolutions i.e. goals for the upcoming year. For the past
You may have a financial freedom figure in mind: $1 million invested in order to retire early. However, if you’re
A lot of people believe that they first need to be a millionaire or more to be financially free. You
I was recently interviewed on a finance podcast called The Art of Money and Communication. What was meant to be
That’s the £10,000 question isn’t it: “I have saved 10K pounds/dollars – what do I do with it? It seems
What if there was another way to buying a car? What if it didn’t involve ‘buying’ a car at all?
Sometimes we forget that not everyone has a defined contribution (DC) workplace pension. In fact, if you’re a doctor or
A Lifetime Individual Savings Account or LISA is a very popular investment account in the UK. Whether you’re using it