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Investing in the stock market is a common path to wealth that can outperform bonds, high-yield savings accounts, and other assets that are deemed as “less risky.” Some investors gradually reduce...
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Some people become financially free much sooner than the average person. While most people wait until their 60s or 70s to retire, some people can get out of the workforce in their 30s. Reaching this...
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Retirees aim to live on their nest eggs, and minimizing taxes can help with that. Many people in this situation look for ways to withdraw money from their retirement accounts while minimizing the tax...
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When investors are young, they often pour their money into the stock market and aim for long-term returns. However, their mentalities usually shift as they get older, especially as retirement comes...
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A couple in their mid-30s has amassed a $4.5 million portfolio and is looking to retire this year. The couple shared a post in the Chubby FIRE Reddit group that revealed their finances and wanted...
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A Redditor is about to quit their job and return to school for a year and posted about it in the Chubby FIRE Reddit group. While it may initially seem odd that this type of post made it into the...
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A Redditor has amassed millions of dollars in their investment accounts and is looking for the most optimal way to withdraw from retirement accounts. He shared his finances in the Fat FIRE Reddit...
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You can find a lot of inspiring success stories in the Chubby FIRE subreddit. Some people talk about how they accrued millions, but the group is also filled with people who ask for advice. A...
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My family has a history of early death - should I resign from my job and enjoy the money I've saved?
A 40-year-old Redditor has amassed an $18 million net worth and plans to retire in the next 12 months. He’s married with one kid and has a W2 household income of $500k. Most of his net worth is...
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Retirement isn’t an age. It’s an income number. While many people reach a sufficient net income in their 60s or 70s to retire, some people can walk away much sooner. One Redditor finds himself in...
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Some people continue to save money until they have achieved their retirement goals. However, others get more ambitious and aim to save enough money for multiple generations. A recent post in the...
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Working hard and saving most of your money can create plenty of opportunities in the future, and one Redditor finds herself in that position. She is a 34-year-old with a $3.3 million net worth and...
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A 52-year-old Redditor recently posted an inspiring success story in the Fat FIRE subreddit. He has a net worth that’sapproaching $10 million despite never earning more than $350k per year. The...
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When people plan for their retirement, they tend to come across two of the most popular retirement accounts: Roth accounts and traditional accounts. Roth retirement accounts allow you to make...
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Saving for your children is a noble goal, which is why I enjoyed reading this post in the Fat FIRE subreddit. The Redditor is a 33-year-old male with a $1 million portfolio. He expects to reach his...
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