Tag Archive for: early retirement UK

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The Non-Trepreneurs – Escaping Corporate Life for a Life of Financial Freedom

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Want to know how we were able to retire aged 43? Desperate to quit the rat race but don't know how? Our latest book, The Non-Trepreneurs can help you! Based on our own experiences of becoming financially free at 43.
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Accidental Asset Class Diversification… Or Just a Mess…?

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Whenever I feel the urge to read blogs and books on financial independence, I'm struck by how much of a hodgepodge our passive income assets really are!

I’m financially free in my mid-40s, but I’m missing work, why?

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We're into our third year of financial freedom now, aged 45, and I'm finding my thoughts increasingly drawn towards returning back to full time work.
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Stepping Back into The Matrix, a Letter from Dusseldorf

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So, I'm back in, albeit temporarily. Life at the moment is pretty weird, as it would be for someone stepping back into The Matrix I guess?
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Early Retirement Ethical Arguments

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I welcome constructive criticism, and here I've run through some of the ethical arguments I've come across against early retirement.
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Why am I ‘Retired at 43’ But Back at Work at 45?

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It's not a surprise for us that I'm working again only two years after 'retiring', although we're not doing it for the reasons we originally envisaged.
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Seeking the Cash Leaks: How We Track Our Spending

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Even since hitting financial independence almost two years ago, we still track every penny we spend. This post explains why, and how we do it.
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How to REALLY Retire at 40!

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The UK's Channel 4 recently aired a TV programme called 'How to Retire at 40'. I can't say I was impressed, it left much room for improvement, here's why...
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How The Rich Think About Money

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'The rich' think about money differently to 'the poor'.This holds many people back from being financially secure. So, how do the rich think about money?