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The Financial Independence, Retire Early movement, or FIRE, is a group of people trying to gain financial independence by amassing enough wealth and cutting their expenses so that they can retire ...
In pursuit of a number on a spreadsheet, aspiring followers may sacrifice quality of life, relationships, and personal satisfaction in the quest of financial independence.
The terms financial independence and financial freedom are tossed around a lot when discussing goals related to security and wealth building. Do they mean the same thing? And more importantly, how ...
The FI tab, which stands for financial independence, is probably the most important one on the spreadsheet. It draws from all of the tabs before it and annualizes monthly numbers.
Financial independence ultimately relies on a very personal strategy — what people want in their lives, how much they need to fund those goals and a dedication to save enough to do so.
When you reach financial independence, or FI, working becomes optional. You can retire, semi-retire, switch to your dream work, volunteer, become a full-time parent or travel the world ...
Kristy Shen's one piece of advice for financial independence: Track your money.