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A Redditor recently posted in the Fat FIRE subreddit about bridging the gap from now until the couple can tap into their 401(k) plan without incurring penalty fees. One of the spouses is in their...
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A military veteran retired from the army after 35 years and collects $220k per year at 57. That income comes from an army pension, VA disability, TSP, and dividends. The veteran also has a $5.5...
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A Redditor recently posted in the Fat FIRE subreddit about a large deferred compensation payment. The Redditor aims to retire at 55 with $2.5 million in deferred compensation. While the current...
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It’s possible to more than quadruple your income in a few years, and a recent Reddit post proves it. An accountant shared their income history of how they went from $45k/yr as an office manager...
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Giving money to your children can set them up for financial success. Extra funds may make it easier for them to buy a house and work toward other financial objectives. However, giving your children a...
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A Redditor has accumulated $2.2 million in his portfolio. That doesn’t include $500k in a 401k, $3 million in residential rental properties, and $750k in cash. He has also saved $500k in each of...
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The 4% rule is a popular strategy that involves withdrawing 4% of your portfolio each year to cover living expenses. This strategy applies to retirees and can help you gauge how much money you need...
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A Redditor has built an $8 million portfolio after working as a mid-senior in the tech industry for 25 years. He is currently52 years old, walked away from his career a few years ago, and shared the...
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The Fat FIRE Reddit group is regularly filled with posts from people who aspire to retire early. However, an old post in the subreddit took a different turn, pondering if $10 million is the new $1...
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For many people in the community, Reddit is the gift that keeps on giving. However, one Redditor got a lot more than what he bargained for. A 33-year-old male posted in the HENRYfinance subreddit....
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Dave Ramsey has shared financial advice for many years, and a tidbit that he shared a few years ago continues to age well. In an old YouTube video, Ramsey states that 401(k) plans are better than...
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A 60-year-old Redditor recently posted in the Retirement 401(k) subreddit about buying a house with 401(k) funds. The Redditor is 60 years old and has $750,000 saved up in their 401(k). The...
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Traditional retirement accounts offer immediate tax relief, while Roth accounts come from pre-tax contributions. However, Roth retirement accounts have become more popular among young investors since...
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It can take multiple decades to plan out a successful retirement. The path to financial independence is a marathon, not a sprint. In a recent Quora question aimed at people who retired, many people...
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The retirement journey is a long-term process. You have to save for many years before reaching your retirement goals, but what happens when your portfolio is large enough to retire? A...
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