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Other sites like Mr Money Mustache?
Posted on 6/3/15 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 6/3/15 at 1:02 pm
I like having some inspiration to read.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 1:57 pm to StringedInstruments
/r/fi
Root of Good -- guy retired at 33, chronicles how awesome his post retirement life is, with breakdowns of monthly financials
Go Curry Cracker -- lots of focus on travel
Mad Fientist -- really technical but tons of good info
jlcollinsnh -- especially check out his stock series
ERE -- as the name says, he's really extreme. Jacob doesn't post anymore but lots of good older stuff.
Others that I've heard are good but that I don't read regularly:
Frugalwoods
Financial Samurai
Joshua Kennon
Root of Good -- guy retired at 33, chronicles how awesome his post retirement life is, with breakdowns of monthly financials
Go Curry Cracker -- lots of focus on travel
Mad Fientist -- really technical but tons of good info
jlcollinsnh -- especially check out his stock series
ERE -- as the name says, he's really extreme. Jacob doesn't post anymore but lots of good older stuff.
Others that I've heard are good but that I don't read regularly:
Frugalwoods
Financial Samurai
Joshua Kennon
This post was edited on 6/3/15 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:33 pm to Azul
Good suggestions. They're all a bit extreme if you ask me, but I'm not trying to retire early. I like some of their thoughts though on financial independence and saving money.
Little ideas go such a long way. For example, I cut the cord not too long ago. That was a $70 boost to my budget. Could have used it for something more "fun" but instead rolled it over to my wife's student loan. The mere $70/month on the monthly payment shaved off six months of the loan's payoff period. So instead of 21 months for a $140 boost to our budget, it will be 15 months until we have a $210 boost to our budget.
Little ideas go such a long way. For example, I cut the cord not too long ago. That was a $70 boost to my budget. Could have used it for something more "fun" but instead rolled it over to my wife's student loan. The mere $70/month on the monthly payment shaved off six months of the loan's payoff period. So instead of 21 months for a $140 boost to our budget, it will be 15 months until we have a $210 boost to our budget.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 9:10 pm to StringedInstruments
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