Do you want to learn more about Financial Independence and Retire Early (FIRE)? This guide will teach you EVERYTHING you need to know to dive deep into the topic and retire whenever YOU want.
Today, making sufficient money to live a life you love is easier than ever before.
Imagine 50 years ago, the opportunities and the world looked entirely different.
Nowadays you can work in country A and live in country B, you can fly around the world for cheap, and you can design the life you love.
There is an increasing amount of people that are living life on their terms, forming a community. Were the FIRE movement.
The FIRE movement changed my life when I first encountered it in 2018.
It really triggered me to learn more, so I dove into the subject radically.
Ive read dozens of books, including:
In the beginning, it sounded extremely unrealistic to be financially independent by 35 (my current goal, Im now 25).
However, when I started to educate myself, I realized that I can accomplish it!
As they say, knowledge is power!
FIRE is an acronym that stands for Financial Independence Retire Early. There is a growing movement of people who are choosing to live the life they want to live by applying the FIRE principles, so they can retire decades earlier than their peers.
The majority of the FIRE movement is applying these basic principles:
There are two parts of this acronym, FI and RE.
FI stands for Financial Independence. You are financially independent when your income is greater than your expenses. This can be passive income like rent, but also dividend income from your investments.
RE stands for Retire Early. Retiring Early indicates that you never have to work again if you choose to!
Many people who reach FIRE, start doing something they really love. They start monetizing their hobby, helping others, travel full-time, etc.
So the stereotype of sitting at home doing nothing for retirement is completely thrown out of the window!
Retirement is awesome and gives you all the freedom you want! Think about what you want to do when you retire (early) and create your ideal life!
When you put FI and RE together, you get FIRE.
FIRE is about more than just making as much money as you can and retire as young as you can. It is thinking about what makes you happy, mindful spending, and living a life aligned with your values. FIRE is actually a great way to develop as a person!
There are many different ways to FIRE:
Take from the FIRE movement what fits you and your personal goals & desires!
The FIRE movement was started in 1992 when Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez wrote the book Your Money or Your Life. It popularized the idea of financial independence and not spending your prime years behind a desk.
In the book, there is one thing that really stuck with me. When youre working, you are trading your life energy for money.
When youre working, you are trading your life energy for money.
That means that when you buy something, you are exchanging your time for it.
How many hours have you worked for your jeans? For your car?
This way of thinking completely changed the game for me.
If youre still reading, that means that youre really interested in the FIRE movement. You still want to reach financial independence and retire early.
To make the path to FIRE as straightforward as possible, Ive summed it up in 6 steps.
Im referring to a bunch of articles as well, that could provide you with further reading and a deeper understanding of how you can make your path to FIRE a smooth ride.
I mean, if I would have put allll the info in here, we would be soon over 10,000 words. Thats more of a thesis than an article.
Anyways, enjoy!
Finding your why in the journey to FIRE is super important!
If youre setting a goal and you have clear why you want to reach the goal and what will be waiting for you on the other side, you will be much more motivated.
I want you so seriously think about the next few questions:
With finding out WHY I wanted to pursue financial independence, I noticed that I want to have options. I want to be able to travel when I want, I want to be able to go run on a Wednesday afternoon, and I want to spend time on my passion projects.
When you think about what matters in your life, you quickly find out what things dont matter.
Thats great, because thats where we are going to save the money.
I want you to spend on whatever is important to you and I want you to cut back on the things that are not important to you.
Doing this will speed up your path to financial independence and retire early, enabling you to live your dream life!
Now were start to go into some simple math, in order to calculate your big number.
Exciting!
How much do you need to live your dream life?
Thats the big question.
In calculating your financial independence number, we are going to dive into the safe withdrawal rate (SWR). There is a 4% rule in retirement, meaning that you can withdraw 4% of your portfolio annually to live off.
To transform this to easier math, the rule of thumb is that you need 25 times your annual expenses to retire early. That means when youre spending $12,000 annually, you need $12,000 * 25 which is $300,000.
These returns and this withdrawal of money also includes inflation.
Youve calculated your FIRE number, yess great!
Now, how do we get there?
You FIRE number is based on your net worth.
Your net worth is basically all your assets and liabilities combined. To calculate your net worth, you add up all the assets and you subtract all the liabilities.
Assets are typically things like cash, investment accounts, peer-to-peer loans, and more. Liabilities are typically things like a student loan, car loan, and the like.
If you want to know how much of your net worth is currently available to you if you need it, calculate your liquid net worth.
Compare your net worth to people in the Netherlands and see where you are compared to others!
Make sure that your net worth is going up over time!
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Now you know where youre at in terms of net worth, its important to start saving money.
Personally I LOVE saving.
Do you know why?
Because saving money enables me to spend on what I find valuable when I dont spend on the things I dont find valuable.
Its all about your spending being aligned with your values.
I can save over 50% of my income, while I still lead the life I love. For example, in 2019, I traveled around the world for 4 months and still saved 65% of my income.
Yup, you read that correctly.
The best way to see how much money youre currently saving is by tracking your savings rate.
Your savings rate is your savings as a percentage of your income, so simply divide your savings by your income.
If you make $50,000 per year and are saving $20,000, that means youre saving 40% of your income.
How much money are you currently saving?
What is your current savings rate?
There are many different approaches to budgeting and it may not work for anyone.
The problem with the budget is that people often feel limited in the amount that they can spend. The thing is, your budget should enable you to spend where you most want it.
The easiest way to do this is to cut back on the Big Three:
When you can cut back on these three expenses, youre golden.
On average, Americans spend 70% of their income on the Big Three. Meaning that if you can lower that, you can bank the difference.
How can you do that?
A couple of suggestions:
By keeping my rent low, only eating out occasionally, and not having a car, I managed to save 65% of my income in 2019. My goal for 2020 is to save 75% of my income and Im on track to reaching that this year.
This is really speeding up my way to financial independence, a lot!
So where do you start saving? I would say check where youre spending the most each month and see how you can save on that.
Make the big and hard decisions so that you can make a quantum leap and speed up your way to financial independence.
Think about what we discussed before, your money is actually made from your time. So if Im trading my future freedom for this product, would I still want to spend my money on it?
Its up to you to make the decision on about where would you want to spend your money on.
These decisions are very personal.
I was happy to cut back my eating out, to live with roommates until 25, to bike to work, and to spend aligned with what I value. I banked the difference, which leads me to save over $17,000 in 2019.
This $17,000 will be worth double, or $34,000, in 10 years when I want to be financially independent.
Dont you want that for yourself?
It was totally worth it cutting on these things and getting back this amount of savings and investments for it.
Try it for yourself and see how far you can come!
Since Ive started working, Ive been reminded time and time again that your career is your most valuable asset.
Why is that?
Your career is probably the place where you will make the most money. That means that its very important to get paid as much salary as possible.
If youre getting a 4% raise every year instead of a 3% raise, after 45 years of career you reach the traditional retirement age, and you will earn $850,000 extra. Just from that 1% extra salary increase.
I hope this illustrates why maximizing your salary is so important.
I am big on asking for things.
Thats how I got promoted. That is how I got my raise.
Keep learning new things, be good at what you do, and never be afraid to ask!
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