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    Student, looking forward to early retirement

    Perhaps my terminology is a little misleading; I should be using FI instead of ER. Basically, I want to get to a point where my investments generate enough income to cover my expenses, and I don't need work to subsist. I am actually very excited about my career choice, and want to use FI to have...
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    Student, looking forward to early retirement

    Travelover, It's hard to tell how statistically likely I am to retire in 10 years, but based on some crude pro forma's I've done, it looks like I'll be able to put away about $40,000/year into investments. That will increase as my salary increases (actuaries have lots of upward salary potential...
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    Student, looking forward to early retirement

    So, hi everyone. I'm a 25 year old student, set to graduate in 2013. I'm a big Mr. Money Mustache reader, but just found these forums a week ago and have been lurking ever since. Anyway, my optimistic goal is to be retired by 2023 (e.g., 10 years after I start working). I'm going into a pretty...
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