Time to FIRE Spreadsheet 2024 (Template for Google Sheets & Excel)

There are many amazing retirement simulators out there like Empower’s and CFIREsim. THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM. But that is the point. In my Time to FI Spreadsheet, you plug in a few things and you’re done! It’ll give you a general idea of your “Time to FI” and you can begin to eye… Continue reading Time to FIRE Spreadsheet 2024 (Template for Google Sheets & Excel)

It Doesn’t Take Much…

Big Outcomes Don’t Require As Much Effort As You Think Updated: September 7th, 2023 When you think about achieving a big outcome such as growing a $15M company, reaching financial independence, retiring early, writing a book, or getting in shape – you can’t help but think “this is going to take a lot of work.”… Continue reading It Doesn’t Take Much…

The FIRE Insights Survey #8

The FIRE Insights Survey Welcome to the eighth FIRE Insights Survey! The last survey in May was fun to put together and for Q3 (or the tail end of it) we again received a great response! The goal of the survey is to measure sentiment in various asset classes over time, highlight great content, and source advice/recommendations… Continue reading The FIRE Insights Survey #8

The FIRE Insights Survey #7

The FIRE Insights Survey Welcome to the seventh FIRE Insights Survey! The last survey in March was fun to put together and for Q2 we again received an amazing response! The goal of the survey is to measure interest/blogger sentiment in various asset classes over time, highlight great content, and source advice/recommendations for our community of readers.… Continue reading The FIRE Insights Survey #7

My Website Investment – 6 Months Later

After Accidentally Retiring nearly two years ago, I finally decided to put a financial plan together for the first time. It was great to get everything down on paper and have a concrete goal. Our overarching financial goal is to: Create enough passive income to offset all current expenses, and continue to live our current… Continue reading My Website Investment – 6 Months Later