Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from July, 2016

More Thoughts on Financial Independence

In my last post , I gave some introductory thoughts on the concept of financial independence. I touched on what I would consider to be traditional thinking about when someone should retire. To close out the post, I asked why more people aren't retiring early. I claimed the short answer is that it's not easy. Other short answers that come to mind are that we can't afford it or that it's not the way we do things- we should remain a "productive member of society". Before I go any further, I want to give credit to the places that have been helpful as I've been learning about personal finance & financial independence. They've been instrumental & inspirational as I've developed some new ways of looking at the world: The Root of Good blog. I'm not sure how I stumbled upon this one but his post $150,000 Income, $150 Income Tax  was especially eye-opening to me. His monthly financial updates have also given insight into how a family with ki