Retirement
Just when I’m starting to feel good about my future, Transamerica rains on my future parade with a lousy e-mail.
My little FIRE blog is one of many early retirement blogs, but it was the first written by a
Welcome to another Christopher Guest Post, a Q&A interview series that I will run every few weeks to get you
Welcome to another Christopher Guest Post, a Q&A interview series that I will run every few weeks to get you
Welcome to another Christopher Guest Post, a Q&A interview series that I will run every few weeks to get you
When I discovered the FIRE movement in 2015, I had a pretty good idea I would be ready and able
Time flies when you’re having fun. Or, as Kermit tells us, time’s fun when you’re having flies. Time also flies
Welcome to another Christopher Guest Post, a Q&A interview series that I will run every few weeks to get you
With ten years of real-world experience as a physician anesthesiologist, there are a few things I wish I would have
At age 39, I was studying for a bogus exam required to maintain my status as a board-certified anesthesiologist. Most
I thought I could do this at least a few more years. In fact, I thought I might be able
Welcome to the second Christopher Guest Post, a Q&A interview series that I will run every few weeks to get
Today, I’d like to introduce a fifth physician, Dr. Findley. This physician shares a few qualities with our other 4
Today’s post is the first in a series of Christopher Guest posts that I will run every few weeks to
Personal finance is personal, and personal posts tend to be more interesting than the typical clickbait lists that penetrate our
What is happiness? The Beatles said that Happiness is a Warm Gun. Ummm…. next! Linus told Charlie Brown that Happiness
In each of our previous looks at the 4 physicians, each doctor had a baseline salary of $300,000. We looked
If you’ve been following the FIRE movement, you’ve got a pretty good idea of what it means to be financially
I started thinking about an early retirement in late 2014. I’ve read extensively on the topic in the interim, and
Today, I’d like to explore strategies to avoid taxes on capital gains and dividends. Both of these investment returns come