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Category Archives: Financial independence

How to calculate your net worth and why you should

Posted on January 21, 2013 by James
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Your net worth is the sum of all of your assets minus your liabilities (or debts). I calculate my net worth every month as you can see in my sexy graph above. This provides me and my partner with a … Continue reading →

Posted in Financial independence | 21 Replies

Life’s Too Short to Be Spending All Your Money and Being Broke

Posted on January 15, 2013 by James
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This is a guest post from Kraig at Young, Cheap Living. Kraig is 28 years old and is on a mission to save all he can and reach financial independence as soon as possible. He knows what it’s like to be … Continue reading →

Posted in Financial independence, Guest post | Tagged Financial Independence, Guest post, Kraig, Young Cheap Living | 19 Replies

The hidden psychological stress of work and why I want out

Posted on January 2, 2013 by James
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Heigh ho, heigh ho, it’s off to work we go! As another daunting work year begins I am reminded why I want to get out of the 9-5 until you’re 65 salaried full-time worker game. It’s not that I dislike … Continue reading →

Posted in Financial independence, Rants | Tagged Financial Independence, health, rant, stress, work | 40 Replies

You don’t have to spend money to have fun

Posted on November 11, 2012 by James
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One of the common criticisms of attempting to live on a very small amount of money compared to most people is that it’s deprivation and a miserly existence. I read recently about a 22 year old who had been given … Continue reading →

Posted in Early retirement, Financial independence | 6 Replies

Things you can do in early retirement

Posted on October 25, 2012 by James
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One of the many brilliant things about early retirement is that it allows you to spend your time as you wish. With financial independence comes some significant choice over exactly how you fill your days. There are an endless list … Continue reading →

Posted in Early retirement, Financial independence | 6 Replies

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