Retirement
This Friday Feature gets deep into the weeds discussing the 4% Rule (of thumb) as a safe withdrawal rate that
I’m excited to bring you the first of many FIRE interviews with regular readers of Physician on FIRE. This Post-FI
That’s right. I’m starting not one but three written interview series to showcase readers’ finances, accomplishments, struggles, and to give
Carrying credit card debt into retirement is a pretty terrible idea, yet 40% of baby boomers are struggling with it.
Before we dive into the side gigs of today’s guest author, I think a few disclaimers are in order. Hopefully,
Why wouldn’t you want to spend three days in the middle of nowhere among 50 or so people you’ve never
Why would you want lessons on how to ruin your retirement from the co-host of the How to Lose Money
It’s been two years since I saw the inside of an operating room. The same is true of the call
There are plenty of reasons to retire early. The fourth blog post I ever published on this site was titled
How will you know when it’s the right time to retire? It’s a personal decision with so many variables. Personally,
Can YOLO (You Only Live Once) and FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) be compatible or will they forever be at
Yes, there are risks when retiring early, and people are quick to point them out when a person makes that
While the concept of a retirement job may sound paradoxical, I think it’s totally reasonable. Plenty of people retire from
How much money does a doctor need to retire and enjoy a typical “doctor retirement”? Short answer: It depends. Better
One of the biggest misconceptions of the FIRE movement is that one must delay gratification indefinitely, not taking the time
It’s been some time since we featured a fellow blogger here with a Christopher Guest Post, and I’m excited to
If you had more hours in your day, say, 9 extra hours on average, what would you do with all
There are numerous facets to deciding when to retire. The event is usually spurred by some combination of “I have
With the usual tax day that normally occurs in mid-April coming up, it’s a great time to remind your wage-earning
After his second year of FIRE, an early retirement partially funded by shares in a startup that went public, Adam