Functional Longevity: What Use Is Retirement If You Can’t Move and Think?
When you retire (and especially if you retire early), don't you want to stay mentally and physically healthy? Here's how to think about it.
When you retire (and especially if you retire early), don't you want to stay mentally and physically healthy? Here's how to think about it.
In most cases, the age 59 1/2 rule means you can't touch your retirement account savings without paying a penalty. But there are exceptions.
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.
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.
Discussing the intricacies of the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA and dissecting other retirement account questions. Plus, an interview with WCICON23 keynote speaker Christine Benz.
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.
Now that I’m semi-retired, the grueling weeks of work are long gone. Now, I'm adjusting to my new life in a new state with a new plan.
Thanks to inflation, the Social Security benefits for 2023 are getting a major increase. Here's everything you need to know.
Just because the government helped train me to be a doctor, does that mean I can't retire early? Should I see patients forever?
Let's talk about what "stop playing the game" really means and the steps you can take to make it happen once you have enough.
Answering reader questions on student loan repayments, muni bond funds, and helping a parent through retirement. We also discuss who does and who does not have a fiduciary duty to you.
Social Security will be a large portion of retirement spending, even for high earners. Here's what to know about Social Security bend points.
Reverse mortgage advocates focus on all the cool things that can be done with them. They don't focus on the very real downsides, which are not insignificant.
Answering reader questions about VTSAX losses, tax code changes, and Roth conversions in retirement. Plus, an interview with Kenji and Leti of the Zero To Freedom real estate course.
I was 30 years old with a net worth of -$250,000. Less than three decades later, I have a nest egg and I'm retiring. Here's how I did it.