Pilots Can Reach Financial Independence Too with Captain FI
An interview with Captain FI where we discuss his journey to financial independence, why he publicly shares his net worth, and how he's happy only spending $30,000-$35,000 per year.
FIRE stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early, and it’s become more popular in recent decades. Those who might be burned out (or those who are just tired of working, in general) try to find the financial number that would allow them the option to leave the workforce.
An interview with Captain FI where we discuss his journey to financial independence, why he publicly shares his net worth, and how he's happy only spending $30,000-$35,000 per year.
Aiming for FIRE? Max out your retirement accounts before investing in taxable. Why? It's all about the math.
We vacation plenty of weeks out of the year. But we deliberately set up our lives this way. Here's how we make it all work.
An interview with an emergency medicine physician where we talk about an inflated lifestyle, the shame one might feel, and how to solve those problems to still reach financial independence.
How do you find purpose after you FIRE? What are you supposed to do with the rest of your life? These are the answers I'm searching for.
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An interview with two financially independent physicians, where we talk about work-life balance after reaching your FI number, 'one more year' syndrome, and whether there's such a thing as too much travel.
What happens when you get everything you wanted? How do you live the rest of your life? This book shows you how to think about it.
Just because the government helped train me to be a doctor, does that mean I can't retire early? Should I see patients forever?
For FIRE week, let's welcome Physician on FIRE's Leif Dahleen to the podcast, where he answers reader questions on early retirement and tax-loss harvesting.
Financial independence is awesome, but not just because it gives you the option to retire early. Sometimes the other options it provides are even better.
At the age of 52, I quit my job, and (I think) I'm now in early retirement. Here's what I've done to prepare myself moving forward.
An interview with Big ERN, the man behind Early Retirement Now, where he discusses the pro and cons of FIRE and how to figure out withdrawal rates.
A few years ago, The Physician on FIRE and The White Coat Investor both became financially independent. Here's how life has changed for them.
Do you hunger to retire in your 40s? You can try to FIRE. But what if you want to retire tomorrow? Here's what to know about Fast FIRE.
Congratulations on saving enough money to retire early! Here's how to access your money before age 59 ½ without paying the 10% early withdrawal penalty on IRAs.
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