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    Share Your FIRE Milestones - 2021

    We hit two milestones this week: Ages: 56 & 56 $4.5M NW $3.0M portfolio/savings Feeling satisfied…it’s nice to be able to share with this community. Best wishes to everyone on your personal journey.
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    Sabbatical or RE??

    Well, 2020 has been the gift that keeps on giving. That is for sure. What a crazy year. I took my self-funded sabbatical for 6 months and did some adventure travel and other physical things that I needed to get out my system. It was glorious and I'm glad I pulled the trigger because who would...
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    Does your first car hold a special place in your heart?

    Yes! ‘72 Datsun 510. I loved that car!
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    Thanks. We’re both taking time away from work right now, but may dabble with less stressful/highly flexible employment in the future. Work being optional is a beautiful thing. We are definitely enjoying our freedom.
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    That was originally posted 4/17/2014. A quick update. Our net worth passed $4M today. Incredible! We are very grateful for our good fortune.
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    75/25 is the new 60/40?

    I’m currently at 60/40, but according to this blurb, Jeremy Siegel says 75/25 is now necessary due to low interest rates on bonds. I thought holding 40% allocation in bonds was advantageous so that we could buy more equities during downturns (rather than seeking bond interest as the primary...
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    Sabbatical or RE??

    I approached my boss to have the conversation in late spring, thinking of leaving in early summer. He was very accepting of my decision (he wanted to move on soon himself), but asked me to stay for five more months, which I did. In hindsight, staying the extra few months was very difficult for...
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    Sabbatical or RE??

    I’m currently taking a personal sabbatical, which started at age 54. I’m about 4 months into it and loving the freedom and ability to do some adventure travel. Mostly, I just like the ability to control my time. I’m also exercising almost every day and the stress (I was also in sales) has...
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    What percentage of your portfolio is tax deferred

    46% tax deferred 35% tax free 19% taxable
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    What percentage of your portfolio is tax deferred

    46% tax deferred. We did some Roth conversions in 2010, which put our % lower than it would have been otherwise. We plan on doing more Roth conversions over the next few years.
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    Hoping to retire at 55

    Congrats!!! I also retired this week. What a great feeling. I turn 55 next month. Have an amazing retirement, RetiringAt55!
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    Class of 2019

    I posted this back in 2014. Well, I officially pulled the plug earlier this week (on Sep 30, 2019) and did it at age 54. I'm calling it my "semi-retirement" because eventually I'll probably do some things that will bring in extra income - e.g., part-time, contract, entrepreneurial, etc. The nice...
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    Your weight now versus at age 20

    165 @18 (too skinny) 183 @20 (in the Navy) 200 @45 (too many business meals) 186 @54 (training for a marathon) I’ll take it!
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    Congrats, flybynight! We’re looking at eerily similar numbers with a RE date of Sep-30. Best of luck with your transition to whatever comes next.
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    car people - suggest a toy

    My very first car was a '72 Datsun 510 -- bright orange with a manual transmission and a sunroof. I miss that little car so much! It was so much fun to drive.
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    car people - suggest a toy

    Vipertom1970, I got my 2015 911 Targa 4S a couple of weeks back. I’m loving it! Yes, it was > $25k, but I’ve always wanted one of these beauties.
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    Class of 2019

    Talked to my boss yesterday and gave him the news that I’ll be leaving full-time employment to take on new adventures. We agreed on a September 30th date. He was really great about everything related to the transition, which is a relief. Super excited and proud to reach this point. So, I guess...
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    Class of 2019

    That was my post back in February 2014. Five years later, I'm still on track to pull the trigger later in 2019, and DW already left her job last year. Lots of life changes during the last couple of years increased our financial requirements (we moved to HCOL area), but we can still make it work...
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    Net worth hit $3.7M for the first time ever. Planning my exit from MegaCorp later in 2019 (I’ll be 54 or 55, depending on the date I pick). Satisfaction level = high!
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    PX Privileges ???

    I had no idea. Thanks for the head’s up!
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    Sunset

    Both photos taken in La Jolla, CA
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    Nuances of WEP question

    Bump. I’m interested in this topic, too.
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    Entering the "dead zone" before ER

    DawgMan, I'm in a similar situation - we are the same age, in fact, and I'm planning on transitioning to semi-retirement/FIRE in a similar timeframe. For me, every day is a struggle. I have already downshifted my heavy duty MegaCorp executive job for a lower stress/lower compensation MegaCorp...
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    Where were you in September 2008?

    I recall thinking it might be a good idea to have a bigger wad of cash lying around the house...just in case our bank’s ATM no longer functioned and credit cards stopped working, too (or the financial system completely collapsed altogether)! I never had such thoughts of financial Armageddon...
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    Blow that Dough! - 2018

    I was passing through El Paso recently and made an appointment for a custom boot fitting at Rocketbuster Boots (https://www.rocketbuster.com). They make amazing handmade boots to suit the most scrutinizing customers and they have a very impressive shop with many talented, happy artisans. Some of...
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