Tag: retirement
My 60-Day Pre-Retirement
Ahh, the retired life is the life for me. I am currently heading back to Japan after two glorious months back in Florida with my family. I am actually in the air flying from Dallas to Seattle. That’s one of the reasons that I love writing; you can do it anywhere. Back to retirement, wow,…
The 8-Hour Mindset Destroys Wealth
Did you wake up today and go to work? Great, welcome to being an adult. We like to use “BLUF,” which stands for Bottom Line Up Front in the military. It simply summarizes the email or PowerPoint in the first sentence. For this article: BLUF- You will never truly be free unless you build your…
Don’t Gamble with Retirement 3 + 4
There is something genuinely unique about owning your content. I can do whatever I want with my content. However, when we create books with exclusivity, it limits our ability to reach the intended audience. Free 696-Page PDF Download I pulled “Don’t Gamble with Retirement 3” out of exclusivity so that I can now present this…
The Wealth Accumulation Phase: 2 Is Better Than 1
My wife is my lover, best friend, business partner, and wealth-accumulation teammate. We recently moved into the wealth accumulation phase of life, and I can now share some experiences on our fantastic journey. A quick backstory. My wife and I met over 17 years ago and married 15 years ago. I was a young Sergeant…
Retirement Planning for the Average Person 2
So you are still average? Great, so am I. There is no reason to whine or cry about our “basic” lifestyle. In fact, it is something to celebrate. When we lead normal, everyday lives, there is no outside influence for us to live above our means. This is part two in the Retirement Planning for…
Living Overseas Passively 102: Financial Mindset
Okay, I am 40 years old and preparing myself to move overseas when I am 50. Before arranging my money and passive income, I first need to configure my brain to live overseas life. Living overseas can be vastly different from living in the United States, United Kingdom, etc. Depending on the country we decide…
Art Edition: The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!
Art & Links to all 312 Chapters in “The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!” Amazon charges me for the size of the book—thus the ebook edition is $15. If you prefer that version, you can buy it here. Enjoy! MILITARY FAMILY INVESTING www.militaryfamilyinvesting.com The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever! 320 Chapters and 1,200…
Web Edition: The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!
Links to all 312 Chapters in “The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!” Amazon charges me for the size of the book—thus the ebook edition is $15. If you prefer that version, you can buy it here. Enjoy! MILITARY FAMILY INVESTING www.militaryfamilyinvesting.com 00 INTRODUCTION 00 000 The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever! 01 FINANCIAL…
Can You Live the Laptop Life?
Another day, another article about passive income. Hey, that’s what I do. I love reading books and articles about passive income—I call it “reinforcing principles.” I can read about people living on dividends and building rental empires all day. One of my favorite topics is living the laptop life? I take this to mean that…
To Be Truly Free, You’ll Need $20,000/Month Passive Income
That’s right, $20,000/month in passive income will be enough to set you and your family free from the tyranny of the workforce. Keep in mind; this is living a down-to-Earth, “below your means” lifestyle. If you want the full “American Dream,” you will need much, much more. Why did I decide to put a number…
I Have Everything I Want in Life… And Then Some
There are rare moments in life where you can truly appreciate everything you have worked towards. Whether it is coming home from deployment or surviving cancer, you will know when it hits you. I have had many of these moments throughout my 22 years in the Marines and 15 years of marriage, but none may…
Annuities vs. Dividends
As we steam towards retirement, we will start to hear new words that gain more traction as we age. Annuities are definitely an older person thing, but it is valuable to explore their importance to an overall cash flow retirement system. We also want to compare them to what a dividend portfolio can provide for…
Retirement Planning for the Average Person
Please download the 40-page supplement pdf to this article to share with family and friends. Being average gets a bad reputation from most people because it means that someone is better than you. However, being an average person can lead to some remarkable results, especially when it comes to retirement. You see, once an average…
Don’t Gamble Your Retirement Away 3
Here we are again, talking about my favorite topic, retirement. I always have some form of retirement thought process flowing through my mind. There is so much to prepare for, but the main thing that crosses my mind is money. This is the third in the Don’t Gamble Your Retirement Away series (part I, part…
Retire Early as a Well-Rounded Millionaire
On my path to becoming a millionaire, I have been learning a lot about what the concept of being a millionaire means. Honestly, anyone can become a millionaire—there is nothing inherently special about achieving this milestone. But, yet there is something extraordinary about reaching a million dollars. I define a millionaire as someone having $1…
How Much Do You Need for Retirement? Part I: Introduction
How much money do you need to retire comfortably? In typical American retirement language, they would give you some random lump sum amount of cash that you would need. Usually, they take 70% of your current income and multiply it by 25. For example, if I make $100,000/year, I would (by their standards) want to…
Retirement Planning at Any Age
Why is planning for retirement important at every age? Because you cannot move forward until you know where you are going. When you get in a car and have never been to the destination, what do you do? You enter the address into Google Maps and ensure you have a path before you get started.…
Planning for Retirement in Your 70s
Our 70s can either be a nightmare or some of the best years of our lives. If we have been doing it right, we have more than enough money to last our lifetimes and our children’s lifetimes as well. As the book “Who’s Stole My Pension” states, we are now 100% in charge of building…
Planning for Retirement in Your 60s
Ah, our 60s are upon us, and times have never been better. In America, most workers focus on their 60s to retire, concentrate on themselves, and live the good life. I am built differently. If you have read my previous articles in the series (20s, 30s, 40s, 50s), you will know that in our 40s,…
Planning for Retirement In Your 50s
In our 50s, we should be beginning our descent into a slower life. However, I do not mean a life of less money. No, the goal is to have even more money. That’s why it is called passive income because we do the work upfront. Hopefully, we have been doing the work upfront in our…