Things Not to Worry About in Early Retirement
Sometimes the fear of the unknown can prevent us from doing what we actually want to do. “If I take this new job, what if I don’t like it? If
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Sometimes the fear of the unknown can prevent us from doing what we actually want to do. “If I take this new job, what if I don’t like it? If
One of the things you will probably want to do in early retirement is travel around the world. Unlike ‘savings’ which last for just a while, your investments are paying
In my previous article, I talked about how to not run out of money during early retirement. This involves setting up your portfolio to generate income and having a spare
In my previous article, I wrote about the 4 simple principles to follow in order to retire early. The 4% Rule works great if the money you’ve invested continues to
Retirement planning is the process of making your money last for you after you stop working. Traditionally, this is around the age of 65 – but you don’t have to
You may be at a point where you have saved up some cash and are ready to start investing. Or maybe you can now afford to invest a percentage of
So you’ve started a new job and found out that your employer uses Nest as their pension provider. They tell you that Nest is a great platform and that they
So you have decided that you want to invest, specifically in the stock market. Great choice. Now the question that you may be asking yourself is: how should I invest
How much of the money that you earn each money do you spend and how much do you save? Did you know that the average UK savings rate is 6%
As the saying goes: What gets measured gets improved; this is especially true for our finances. Just like we track our weight on a regular basis, the same should also
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