Retirement
I’ve always been in awe of veterinarians. They take care of animals weighing anywhere from a few ounces to a
As an educator, he never made a huge amount of money, but with the bangin’ stock market of the 1990s,
If you were just a few years from FI and not loving your job, would you leave it? Sure, wine
Outside of the medical field, much of the workforce has experienced a radical change in their professional lives since the
While many of our interviewees choose to remain anonymous, today we hear from the Prudent Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Jordan Frey.
No one actually retires in their 30s or 40s, right? They’re all just working in a different way. And who
After a recent run of anonymous healthcare professionals baring all for a full-frontal financial centerfold, I bring you an interview
In hindsight, perhaps this interview should have been a Post-FI Notes interview. The thing is, though, that he didn’t know
Our fifth FIRE Starter is a single dentist in New England with a passion for teaching dentistry, learning about money,
This Midwest physician finished residency in the 1990s with a net worth of negative $140,000 (that was a lot back
With a FI number that has increased as time has gone on, this Texan and his family have moved the
Businessman Jim Collins (not be confused with our friend Jim L. Collins) recommends setting what he calls big, hairy, audacious
If you were currently retired, how would your life be different? What do you look forward to the most? While
Unlike the academic radiologist recently featured, today’s Post FI Interviewee works in private practice radiology, and he has a much
Most physicians I know work more than full-time, and today’s interviewee is no exception. His days are long, the workload
This doctor got a high-paying job, built a beautiful home, and shortly thereafter, decided that wasn’t the place to call
She ran the numbers. Looked good. But what about… shoot! Not so good. The end is in sight; she should
In our second Post FI interview, we learn that you don’t have to do everything right to be a successful
With a net worth of $2.5 Million in their mid-forties and a strong pension coming their way, I’d say today’s
After 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of dental school, and 3 years in an orthodontic residency, which, unlike medical