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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    3.0M I wrote the post above on July 24, 2016. Today, a little over two and a half years (and a new job and a bunch of craziness) later, we're at 3.0M for the first time. Thank you Jack Bogle, and may you rest in peace. Good luck to everyone else out there grinding to the prize.
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    An Escapee Not me, but a friend of mine in their late 30s gave notice at megacorp. Going to spend their days in nature and figure out their next move. Whatever that move is, it can be anything (or nothing), this person is all set from LBYM and tucking away most everything in savings. I'm very...
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    Viva la resistance! That takes guts and good for you. Us round pegs are not meant to fit into square holes.
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    Realistic article on Longevity

    We had a fascinating thread on this forum about this exact issue back in May. I encourage anyone interested in this topic to check it out: http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/men-so-how-many-good-years-do-you-think-you-have-left-82072.html
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    2.0M Just updated balances for the month to discover that DW and I are multimillionaires by a whole $1,600 over the 2.0M mark (all in, including home equity). Seems funny typing that out, nothing feels different and we still have a very long time to go before FIRE due to our life...
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    Expected Returns

    Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
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    I hit my ESR numbers...

    I took that as "Early Semi-Retired" since OP mentions maintaining some form of employment at this dividend income level.
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    Where are we in the stock market cycle?

    When people asked JP Morgan what the stock market would do in the future, he would reply "It will fluctuate." http://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/J._P._Morgan Sent from my iPhone using Early Retirement Forum
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    Do They Have Enough?

    I wouldn't tell them to retire, either, but if I were in their financial position at their age, I would retire. :)
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    Is the Bull Market really 5 Years Old?

    I was just discussing this with a friend of mine. I view this as a five year bull run. To me, we are out of the "honeymoon" period that typically follows a recession where you can be reasonably "certain" (if such a thing exists) of equity gains. Now we're more in the grey area where a...
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    Debt Free Paid off the last of my student loans today. That makes DW and I debt free. No credit card debt, car loan, student loan, or mortgage. Feels good, but we do still have a number of obligations, including four young kids that will one day go to college and our house needs further...
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    The Cure For The Summer Time Blues Just want to say that I grew up going to Cedar Point all the time and now that I have a family I took them there last summer and they loved it. I think Cedar Point is better than Disney World/Land! :)
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    AP: With health law, workers ponder the I-Quit option

    This is an interesting, though somewhat light in the reporting, article regarding the new found freedom that some feel to quit their jobs because they can obtain health insurance through the ACA. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/health-law-workers-ponder-quit-060051834.html "Federal experts...
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    Where to start?

    Perform some searches in the Bogleheads forums. Also, the Bogleheads wiki is exceptionally useful and they even have a "getting started" wiki.
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    Critical milestone reached - contemplating semi-ERE in the next few weeks

    Setting aside the issue of ERE, whatever you do get out of that job as quickly as possible. Those hours are insane by any rational standard.
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