Some Sobering (and Scary) Statistics on People’s Retirement Preparedness
You might make a high salary, but that doesn't mean you're prepared for retirement. Turns out that more than half of Americans aren't ready.
You might make a high salary, but that doesn't mean you're prepared for retirement. Turns out that more than half of Americans aren't ready.
You need to understand the 4% rule and the perils of inflation, but there is one bit of good news for doctors who want to retire comfortably.
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.
Let's take a look at Boldin and determine whether this software product is something that would benefit you as a white coat investor.
With any spend-down strategy in retirement, the idea is to minimize the Sequence Of Returns Risk. Here's how the Buckets Strategy can help.
A 401(a) is a retirement account similar to a 401(k), but there are some key differences. Here's all you need to know about 401(a)s.
There are plenty of risks to your portfolio once you stop earning money. Here are seven retirement risks and how to mitigate them.
Financial milestones are worth celebrating! Set intermediate goals and celebrate achieving each of them on your path to financial independence.
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.
We've settled in to our early retirement. Here's everything we've learned so far about our new lives and how much it's costing us.
How much money will you need to retire? Let's run through all the information you'll need to calculate your target number.
If you retired between 2020-22, the sequence of returns risk is a real danger to you. But what if you're ready to retire now in 2023?
Spending your investments in retirement can be a tricky business. Here are some guidelines to help you figure it all out.
On a scale of 10, my happiness used to rate at about 6. But now I'm much more content. Here's how I gained back my happiness points.
A normal workday is likely going to take up at least nine hours of your day. What if you could get all that time back (or more)?