Fast FIRE: Is It for You?
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.
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.
It's never too late to improve your financial situation. Consider these workarounds to still retire comfortably despite a late start.
There are a few arithmetical nuances that, if you dig into, might help you squeeze a bit more return (and perhaps lower some risk!) from your portfolio.
Interview with retirement plan distribution expert, James Lange. Discussing Roth conversions, choosing which accounts to spend first in retirement, annuities, the new stretch IRA, charitable remainder trusts, and lots more.
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.
Don't let the tax ignorance or sleight of hand of insurance salesmen cause you to mistakenly purchase a life insurance policy you don't need.
Is your number for Financial Independence based on a level of assets or income? Learn the pros and cons of the income approach for measuring FI.
Celebrating the principles of Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE). Decide if joining the movement for financial freedom is in your future!
Paying attention to your taxes now AND your taxes later will give you the tax diversification and freedom you’ll want during retirement.
In this episode, we dive into everything to know about RMDs: how they are calculated, minimums, tax implications, tax mitigation strategies & lots more.
Many of you are thinking about early retirement. Today's episode will give you a picture of what it could really look like for you.
Are you worried that Social Security won't be around when you retire? Here are 5 reasons not to ignore it in your retirement calculations.
Cash balance plans can help highly paid doctors, dentists and attorneys reduce taxes and increase retirement savings. This is how they work.
A Single Premium Immediate Annuity (SPIA) is really the only type of annuity most people should consider buying. Here's why you may want one.
When should you retire? It's a difficult question to answer. See how today's guest is approaching the decision after years of preparation.