I have currently been in the work force for about a year, and I am trying to
get more financial independence and my bad credit or no credit is a hindrance to that.
Not exact matches
But, especially if times
get tougher, reaching
financial independence is going to require a lot
more planning.
Whether you want to start your
financial independence journey,
get your dream job, or simply make
more money, these are actually good ideas for anyone at any age.
Great thing about goals is they are always changing lately it seems the
more we cut back and
get closer to reaching
financial independence the
more content we becoming with our life and what we already have.
I think it's safe to say that until you
get the items above going,
financial independence will never be much
more than a dream.
The Green Swan: Work Harder, Work Smarter, Retire Earlier and Find Your Beach is all about how you can make
more money, control your expenses, invest wisely,
get you on the path toward
financial independence and retire comfortably.
Those are two different things but having good credit can help you
get to
financial independence faster because bad credit causes you to pay
more in interest (especially if you want to
get a mortgage to buy a house) which takes away from your disposable income
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This is a very readable post for the novice investor, and as someone
getting more and
more engaged with
financial independence blogs, yours has been very refreshing overall and specifically informative on real estate.
She expected that the project would satisfy her curiosity about the construction process and her desire for
financial independence, but she
got a lot
more than she bargained for.
Some tenants have chosen the tiny lifestyle to decrease their carbon footprints and
get more in - touch with the land, while others see it as a path to
financial independence and an escape from rapidly increasing cost of living, longer work hours, and frustrating commutes.
Make yourself step up to the ledge boldly and with practice it will
get easier and easier and you will
get more and
more confident.Only we can hold ourselves back.Seems you are in a great position to
get far so my advice is stop holding yourself back, else you will look back 10 years from now and you still have not made the leap, while the rest of us will have moved onto
financial independence, years out of the rat race.