theescapeartist.me
FI-o-Meter | The Escape Artist
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The School Of Life. You can escape to financial freedom…. The Escape Artist’s FI-o-Meter. Spreadsheet is a simple model that allows you to plug in your own age, income, savings and investment assumptions and then spits out how long it will be until you achieve Financial Independence. There is no need to email me or comment below saying that you disagree with the input assumptions. You can easily just change them yourself and see what happens. May 19, 2015 - 2:28 am. May 19, 2015 - 6:19 am. Hold on Hammo,...
fireinlondon.wordpress.com
November 2016 – FIREin' London
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The challenges of trying to reach Financial Freedom in London. What savings vehicles I have for retirement. So, I have multiple savings vehicles that I spread my investments around in. Some of which I can access now, others in the future, and some that are a complete unknown. All of these, except for the state pension, count towards my total net worth, but not all are included in my calculations for when I can pull the trigger and retire. Private and Company pensions. The tax break, it’s that simple.
quietlysaving.co.uk
Dividend Investing Archives - Quietly Saving
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Quietly saving and investing for FIRE (Financial Independence / Retire Early). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Dogs of the FTSE. Category Archives: Dividend Investing. February 2017 Savings, plus other Updates. Time for another update! Again, my ‘income’ this month has been derived from my pay-in-lieu-of-notice (PILON) from my last job. So, how have I done in February? Well, I achieved my highest ever savings rate – 79.8%. Portfolio earlier in the month. From rent received, 229.75.
quietlysaving.co.uk
Quietly Saving - Page 2 of 45 - "Quietly saving & investing for FIRE (Financial Independence / Retire Early)"
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Quietly saving and investing for FIRE (Financial Independence / Retire Early). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Dogs of the FTSE. Newer posts →. January 2017 Savings, plus other Updates. Ok, the first savings/investment update of the year and things don’t look too different from much of last year. My ‘income’ this month has been derived from my pay-in-lieu-of-notice (PILON) from my last job. So, how have I done in January? My savings rate was 53.6%. A great start to the year! When it w...
totalreturninvestor.blogspot.com
Total Return Investor: A Dozen Things I Learned from Todd Wenning About Investing
http://totalreturninvestor.blogspot.com/2015/06/a-dozen-things-i-learned-from-todd.html
The relentless pursuit of the world's most boring stocks. Safety, Dividends, Growth. In that order. Wide Moat Dividend Portfolio. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. A Dozen Things I Learned from Todd Wenning About Investing. Is leaving Morningstar for another post in the investing world. Not sure if he will be able to post as much going forward, so this seems a good time to summarize the lessons I, and I am sure many others, have learned from his work. 1 Importance of Dividends. Many companies and investors prima...
quietlysaving.co.uk
Earnings Archives - Quietly Saving
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Quietly saving and investing for FIRE (Financial Independence / Retire Early). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Dogs of the FTSE. February 2017 Savings, plus other Updates. Time for another update! Again, my ‘income’ this month has been derived from my pay-in-lieu-of-notice (PILON) from my last job. So, how have I done in February? Well, I achieved my highest ever savings rate – 79.8%. Portfolio earlier in the month. This pushes my average savings rate so far to 66.7%. And I had a 10.
quietlysaving.co.uk
weenie, Author at Quietly Saving
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Quietly saving and investing for FIRE (Financial Independence / Retire Early). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Dogs of the FTSE. FIRE Escape in Sheffield Win. So, Huw from Financially Free by 40. Had organised another FIRE Escape gathering, this time in Sheffield. I wasn’t able to attend the entire weekend so just dropped in on the Saturday. This was the 4th such meeting I’ve attended. The venue was Weaver’s Cottage. It was good to catch up with Huw, Lou, M. We talked about all kinds ...
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Expenses Archives - Quietly Saving
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Quietly saving and investing for FIRE (Financial Independence / Retire Early). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Dogs of the FTSE. February 2017 Savings, plus other Updates. Time for another update! Again, my ‘income’ this month has been derived from my pay-in-lieu-of-notice (PILON) from my last job. So, how have I done in February? Well, I achieved my highest ever savings rate – 79.8%. Portfolio earlier in the month. This pushes my average savings rate so far to 66.7%. And I had a 10.
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