For example, many financial advisors (as well as
financial independence bloggers) advise clients to rely on a 4 % withdrawal rule.
Admittedly, I did not start with nothing or even negative worth like so many of the bloggers, but I was equally if not more «financially lost» than most of
the financial independence bloggers out there.
It was great to meet and chat with some of
the financial independence bloggers who I often read.
Most
financial independence bloggers, when they achieve financial independence and retire early, expect to get income from two sources
The internet and its many
financial independence bloggers have made the idea of «early retirement» all the rage.
Financial independence blogger Mr. Money Mustache recommends multiplying your annual spending figure by between 20 and 50 to figure out your retirement needs.
In an article called, «You Can't Buy Your Way to Green,»
financial independence blogger Mrs. Frugalwoods explains how her family's journey toward frugality has made her a more environmentally conscious person.
Not exact matches
So Karsten was an anonymous
blogger at Early Retirement Now for about two years until coming out this past March, when he also announced his retirement, or
financial independence in his early 40's.
This
blogger talks about his journey to
financial «
independence» (truly a misnomer if you think about it) via passive income (an interesting concept).
I will explain why lots of
financial independence (FI)
bloggers use investment income as a vehicle for their FI journey.
By Tom — a millennial personal finance
blogger specializing in debt payoff,
financial independence, and early retirement.
Tom's an up and coming
blogger who's sharing his journey to reach
financial independence with us.
Another
blogger (I've forgotten which one) reframed his
financial independence in terms of how many income properties he had to own in order to be completely cover his lifestyle.
Hub Blogs contains fresh contributions written by
Financial Independence Hub staff or contributors that have not appeared elsewhere first, or have been modified or customized for the Hub by the original
blogger.
I have now seen multiple blogs by fellow
bloggers where they put in a target date and work towards
financial independence and «retiring early».
The other
bloggers in the
financial independence space focus on stock investing; I refer a lot of people to JLCollinsNH's stock series, in particular.