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salaryoptional.com
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| | | | | My goal for FI is $1.2 mil net worth. I'll call $1.2 mil my "number". My primary residence is excluded from my number, since it doesn't produce cashflow while living in it. I'm also not including any stock we hold from old privately-held employers. I hope we can cash those out someday but have no... | |
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www.financialsamurai.com
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| | | | | Having a mortgage can be seen as a forced savings account to build long term wealth. Within 30 years, you'll have a paid off house. | |
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overthinkingmoney.com
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| | | | | In this two-part series, I show you how to hack a vacation rental for fun and profit. It's not risk-free, but nothing worthwhile is! | |
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firevlondon.com
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| | | The title of this blog is that fundamental question: how much is enough? Much of the thinking around FIRE boils down to answering this question. And as with so many good questions, the answer depends on perspective. And perspective itself depends, among other things, on height. And I think height is a useful metaphor for... | ||