Tag: retirement
Planning for Retirement in Your 40s
Hopefully, we will come into our 40s with an excellent financial game plan. If done correctly, we should already be debt-free and have cash flow going into investments. But let’s rewind and talk about how the 40s fit into our overall lifetimes. I am roughly four months into my 40s, and I feel great. I…
Planning for Retirement in Your 20s
Another day, another series. I love starting and finishing these mini-series because it gives me a sense of accomplishment. Today, we are beginning the Planning for Retirement Series. This series aims to help people to learn exactly what they need to focus on at a particular age bracket. The world is a busy place, and…
Planning for Retirement In Your 30s
As much as I would love for people in their 20s to get ahead and start investing, chances are they will begin to take retirement seriously in their 30s. My wife and I began to get our act together in our 30s and become debt-free before turning 40. There are many reasons for people to…
No Freakin’ Way I am Working Another 25 Years
Welcome to western world living. Here we are expected to spend our whole adult life in school and working, all the way to age 65. Well, I am going to be a rebel and refuse to play this game. How did I get to this point? I’ll explain. I am 40 years old and have…
Good Debt vs. Bad Debt
Being debt-free is one of the best feelings in the world, especially as a family of four. Any family person knows that running a household, especially in America, can be super expensive. It is a blessing to be able to manage our home on cash flow alone. By the way, we have $800,000 of real…
Happy Cash Flow Retirement
What an exciting title- to a fantastic proposition. A cash flow retirement is entirely different from what mainstream media would like us to have. Conventional wisdom would have us save an arbitrary amount of money, say $1 million, and then live off this money by withdrawing cash. In this scenario, you SAVE $1 million by…
Cash Flow 102: Creating Passive Income for Retirement
Creating passive income is the reason why my website and books exist. Consider this article a way to get back to our roots and boost our motivation for ensuring we have the best retirement we can build through hard work, education, and planning. The strategy I use for retirement planning is my plan called Retirement…
Cash Flow 101: How Much do You Need For Your Dream Retirement?
I want to be very clear; we aim for the most significant number we can dream of. Most people do the exact opposite of this. They retire and see how much money they have coming in; they tailor their lifestyle to fit inside this amount’s confines. Your lifestyle, when living within a small retirement, is…
Are You Retiring To Something, or Retiring From Something?
I cannot wait for my retirement! I have so many goals and interactions to look forward to that it is almost insane to think about it. Work is holding my life back from its highest potential. However, it is prudent to stick around in the workforce until a stable retirement is guaranteed. So I wait…
Don’t Gamble Your Retirement Away
Let’s take your retirement nest egg and head down to Las Vegas. I am feeling lucky and there will be a full moon out tonight. Let’s let it ride, bet on black, and put it all on number 23. Does this sound like something that you would want to do? It sounds like a horrible…
Taxes 102: The Business Mindset
In Taxes 101 we talked about the three types of income. Now it is time to put ourselves in an even better financial situation. I want to briefly speak on the differences between an average individual and a business. Indeed, only people with the utmost financial education can leverage a business to the fullest extent.…
My Retirement 4-50 Update #3
My retirement 4-50 plan is our goal to be work-optional by age 50. It consists of 4 retirement income blocks. Retirement 4-50 is based on cash flow. My goal is to have a total of $6,000 a month cash flowing from each block (total $24,000). The blocks are retirement income, investment income, rental income, and…
My Grandkids: Why I Will Never Work for Anyone Ever Again
I will never ask another adult for permission to see my grandkids. I will never ask to take two weeks’ leave in order to go visit my kids and their children. I will never feel the burden of having to go back to work after visiting family. Those days are over before they began. Besides…
The Difference between Retirement Planning and Creating Passive Income
To put it bluntly, financial education in America sucks. There is truly no other way to put it. But, I can understand why. Most Americans cannot save or do not want to save. The few others, that make it a point to save, are investing diligently into their TSP or 401k retirement accounts. Even fewer…
Say this 3 times “My Job WILL NOT make me Rich”
No, seriously. Say this 3 times out loud, “My job will not make me rich”. Did you say it? It is very important that you say these words and heed this advice. The sooner that you believe this realization to be true, the better off you will be. I wish that someone would have grabbed…
Is Becoming Rich Something that is Right for You?
Of course, everyone wants to become rich. We all want to have the security of no longer having to worry about money. I do not think people wake up just to worry about money. But having financial security is a far different achievement than becoming rich. I would consider being becoming financially secure as having…
Are you Prepared for Retirement?
Whew, I am starting off with a very tough question for most people, including myself. There is a difference between being “ready for retirement” and “being prepared for retirement”. I think most of us tend to be ready for retirement when we realize that there is no “big” payoff at the end of a career…
The Importance of Cash Flow
Well, it is never fun getting a $2,000 bill out of nowhere. This just happened to me and Kris today. Apparently, hurricane Sally brought with it termites that decided to attack House #2. The good part is that Kris and I have diligently been working on increasing our cash flow throughout the months. This is…
My Retirement 4-50 Update #1
My retirement 4-50 plan is our goal to be work-optional by age 50. It consists of 4 retirement income blocks. Retirement 4-50 is based on cash flow. My goal is to have a total of $6,000 a month cash flowing from each block (total $24,000). The blocks are residual work income, investment income, rental income,…
Envision Your Dream Retirement, and Then Work Backwards
What is your dream life look like? Where would you be and who would you be with? I talk to so many people whose dream is to retire from the military, get another government job, and then retire fully at age 65. And then hope that they have enough money to survive between two pensions…