Tag Archive for: Financially Free
Why We’ve Decided to Sell Our House and Buy Shares Instead
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We're selling our main property in the UK and investing the money in shares. Here's how we're doing it, and why.
The Non-Trepreneurs – Escaping Corporate Life for a Life of Financial Freedom
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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Win a copy of Pete Matthew's Meaningful Money Handbook - a plain-speaking book which will help you get your finances into a strong position for the future.
The Luck Which Helped Us Retire Aged 43
We retired at 43, and we like to think there was no luck involved, but there was. This post looks at how we got lucky achieving financial freedom.
Into Our Fifth Year of Financial Independence
Life and financial freedom lessons we've learned as a couple after retiring aged 43 and travelling Europe and North Africa by motorhome.
Lessons Learned from 5 Years of Stock Market Investing
Three years ago we wrote about how we were risking our money…
Is Our Crazy Financial Freedom Experiment Working?
With another year of financial freedom under our belts, we look at the headline figures from our spending and income in 2018.
Accidental Asset Class Diversification… Or Just a Mess…?
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?
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.