400k/year at age 20, but it’s unsustainable : r/Fire - Reddit
400k/year at age 20, but it’s unsustainable . ... Even putting $200k away in investments at age 20 is huge. By age 60, that $200k will be roughly $3.2m if left invested and never touched. It’ll be …
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400k/year At Age 20, But It’s Unsustainable : R/Fire - Reddit
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400k/year at age 20, but it’s unsustainable . ... Even putting $200k away in investments at age 20 is huge. By age 60, that $200k will be roughly $3.2m if left invested and never touched. It’ll be …
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R/Fire On Reddit: 400k Per Year Income, Maxing All Retirement …
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Agreed. $400K combined at age 40 is certainly doing well, but it's not unthinkable troll-level income. By age 40, if you've been working since college, you're coming up on 20 years …
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I’m 21 With 400k, Can I Retire? : R/Fire - Reddit
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View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit I’m 21 with 400k, can I retire? I currently have 400k liquid from starting a ecom buisness and have 2 fully paid off …
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At What Age Did You FIRE/ Intend To FIRE? : R/Fire - Reddit
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Discovered FIRE age 30. Currently $2.58MM at 41 against original goal of $3MM at 43. We've pushed it back to age 45, wife 42, for some additional headroom to accommodate volatility and …
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Making $400k/year At 28 And Feeling Empty : R/Fire - Reddit
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I have about $200k saved with the goal of FIRE and have started to feel burnt out on purpose. Since graduating university at 23 I’ve been hustling at freelance advertising making between …
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Anyone Going To LeanFire With ~$400k? : R/leanfire - Reddit
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Just factors to consider in determining your FIRE number and SWR. Edit: ah yes, getting the downvotes for providing nuance. ... If you used the calculator link I gave you earlier you'd …
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At What Age Did You FIRE? What Was Your FIRE Number? In
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With returns like that he could have been withdrawing 5% a year and still have his portfolio significantly increasing. When you or I FIRE maybe we get lucky like that maybe we …
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Why Are So Many In The FIRE Community Afraid Of Retiring?
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I've read a number of posts on the main FIRE sub that are along the lines of "I'm in my late 30s/early 40s and have $1.5 million, can I retire?"...
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