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    You hit an FI number, now what?

    I wrote about this. https://www.early-retirement.org/threads/when-will-the-clouds-part-and-angels-sing-again.84243/ TLDR: I hit FI Q3 2014, and it was celebrated by updating my spreadsheet on one Sunday morning with coffee. Just realized now, after 10 years, that it was around that time I...
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    I see a lot written about FIRE can you explain what each letter means?

    I think this forum is the original ER crew, and I'm pretty sure this is where the term FIRE was first coined. I would say this is Gen X+ age. I would say most have already achieved FIRE, so are very chill (mostly :angel:). I think MMM (Mr. Money Moustache) forum is where the Millennials are...
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    Literally: Life After Fire

    One of my goals for early retirement was to get bored. Prior to retiring, I was so busy (and stressed at work) that I didn't have a chance to think about anything else. After 3 months of pure detoxing, my natural sense of boredom set in, which led me to new curiosities like bathroom...
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    Examples of current inflation - add yours!

    We're still in the weird period of expansionary fiscal policy and tightening monetary policy. While higher interest rates are making things like housing more expensive and slowing down new home construction, investments in things like new chip manufacturing are adding to labor demand. It'll...
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    Struggling with asset allocation as young retiree

    This is similar to our situation where we have a set of assets that covers more than 100% of our living expenses plus some. The remaining assets are primarily in VTI and BND. I didn't know whether to go 100% VTI or 100% BND, because we had won the game. I had multiple conversations with my...
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    Now what

    Purely from a cash management perspective, I would withdraw 80k on a quarterly basis to live on. I am presuming that this figure is pre-tax, your total figures include expenses like healthcare premiums, and your partner doesn't work. Make sure you have the right allocations across your pre-...
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    What kind of stock/bond mix you looking at in retirement?

    46% Stocks 25% Bonds 29% Real Estate Real estate pays for our expenses and bonds (including MM) pays for our annual trips.
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    Reconciling micro observations with macro trends? (is the economy really doing well?)

    This is the vast majority of people, where few people save, equate looking rich to being rich, and then cry foul / blame others about why their dollars don't stretch and feel poor, so FI is out of reach for most. I suspect that participants of this forum are not like the vast majority of people.
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    Reconciling micro observations with macro trends? (is the economy really doing well?)

    My observation is: Our economy - Prices are higher than pre-covid, and that is making people feel bad - Our economy is doing better than most other economies - Unemployment is still low - Wages are up, but not compared to inflation - Market is doing what it's always doing, which is trying to...
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    The End of the Golden Era (for US Equities)?

    It's either Peak Oil or To the Moon!
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    Asking for a friend...can he retire before 50?

    Is 80k pre or post tax spend? I will presume that healthcare is included in the 80k. Also, are the kids planning to go to CC and then a 4 year degree? If they make 170k now and have 500k in non-retirement assets, they will be expected to contribute about ~40-50k per year per child if they go...
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    financial samuri - Fire Post

    I used to read his blog, but stopped long ago. For this one time, read the article. He says he now needs to go back to work, but he never includes how much he gets from blogging. I think a better, more transparent statement would be that he needs to continue blogging (with more clickbait...
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    Minimum Dignity Floor - Spreadsheet?

    I haven't heard of this, but it's a similar philosophy that I use. I have a certain asset (in this case investment properties) that generates basic income that covers all of our household needs. It's a bucket of money based on our historical spend. I use investment properties because I think...
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    Fidelity free Turbotax offer

    Just saw it and got the downloaded version for $5.
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    Early Warning on the Economy?

    My understanding is that in Chicago, they are going to get rid of subminimum wage, so service staff will be paid minimum wage. I suspect that restaurants will raise their prices to reflect the added costs. I wonder if people in Chicago will reduce their tip, because they are technically no...
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    Early Warning on the Economy?

    We've definitely changed our eating habits. We used to go to one of our favorite restaurants to eat salad every week, and they kept raising the prices. Now we'll likely go once next summer. Instead, we just eat Sam's club salad. Last weekend, we decided to celebrate at our favorite Hibachi...
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    POLL: How do you rank yourself as an investor?

    Below average. I know what to do, but I like to pick individual stocks anyways for a portion of my portfolio.
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    Latest Inflation Numbers and Discussion

    Yesterday, we went to a place we've been eating for years, and we always order the same thing - 2 big salads. I remember when it was close to $35 (with tip) when we first started eating there, then it crept to $40 last year. This year, it has crept up to $50, so instead of going there every...
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    Big Tech Layoffs ahead of Recession

    Same. It cuts both way for managers and those who cut. How can you meet the objectives if your staff continually keeps getting cut? Was so tiring. On the positive side, when it was time for me to pull the trigger, I knew what to do to ride that wave and I rode it to shore with 15 months of...
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    Am I the only one

    For the longest time, I thought after I pull the trigger, I'd comfortably wake up at 9:30am. Nope. I still wake up between 5-7am every day. I still get 6-8 hours of sleep.
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    At What Age Do You EXPECT Your Nest Egg $ To Peak?

    I thought my peak would be when I sold my SARs after I left megacorp and had to pay a huge amount to our friends in the government, but that wasn't the case. I'm now thinking my peak could be now, right before we fully pay our kids' college education for the next 5 years. I'm not sure...
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    Depressing Thoughts about Retirement

    I dont think living beyond one's means and spending more in retirement are mutually exclusive. We've always had a core budget and it has remained relatively stable for the past 20 years. Since RE, we'd also added a fun money where now, because we have more time, we can travel more or do...
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    Life 360 tracking app

    My wife loves the app. It gives her comfort to be able to track our kids. I haven't downloaded the app.
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    BRIC

    Which is?
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    Actors Strike

    Black Mirror's episode, Joan is Awful, is slowly coming true.
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