• How to decide whether to unsubscribe from a blog

    Updated: 2011-10-31 07:14:43
    The primary purpose of blog reading should be to gain understanding. Reading without increasing understanding is essentially a waste of time. If you find yourself readily agreeing with the author, chances are that you are merely reading along to have the author stroking your ego or feeling less alone. If you find yourself readily understanding [...]

  • Future interest rates for extreme early retirement in the 21st century

    Updated: 2011-10-29 08:03:37
    A History of Interest Rates is the seminal work when it comes to trying to understand (find the principles) that guide interest rates. This is interesting (HA!) because early financial independence(*) relies on being a rentier for almost a century, which is actually quite a long run. This is especially important given the problems humanity [...]

  • Oct 29, Retirement Jobs

    Updated: 2011-10-29 04:25:36
    Retirement jobs? Only if we want them. Studies show 50 percent of people who reach retirement age work. Which is the right job for you?

  • Oct 29, Tour Job In Alaska

    Updated: 2011-10-29 04:20:56
    Get a tour job in Alaska. You may even decide to retire in the land of the midnight sun.

  • The definition of retirement

    Updated: 2011-10-28 07:49:51
    …perhaps, being inspired by Bill Clinton, depends on what the definition of definition is The name of this blog is Early Retirement Extreme, but the question comes up again and again—at least often enough—whether I (or we) are really genuinely retired? According to the dictionary, being retired means having withdrawn from one’s professional occupation, which [...]

  • Guest post: Aspiring pensioners, read ERE

    Updated: 2011-10-27 20:54:10
    This is a guest post from J_, a reader from the Netherlands. Despite the many comments that “I’m too old to retiree early”, ERE really is relevant for all ages and it’s never too late to start. (In fact ERE is particularly relevant for those who rely exclusively on diminishing payouts in real terms from [...]

  • Oct 27, Retiring to Arizona... It sure makes sense for us

    Updated: 2011-10-27 19:42:56
    Retiring to Arizona... What is not to like being able to play golf every day

  • Retirement Financial Planning and Preferred Stocks

    Updated: 2011-10-27 17:38:01
    Bonds are not the only method retirees can generate income; preferred shares are viable options as well to consider in your retirement financial planning. Preferred stock is a class of ownership inside a organization which generally has priority over typical stockholders on revenue and assets in the case of liquidation. Even though preferred stocks are [...]

  • Corrupted personal finance word of the day: Sacrifice

    Updated: 2011-10-27 05:18:50
    If words are corrupt, thinking is corrupted too. Hence, if you can change the meaning of an original word, you can change the way men think. I find this double-plus interesting. Recently, a new term has entered the field of personal finance: Sacrifice. Originally sacrifice means Giving something up to gain a better position. For [...]

  • Retirement Plan Penalties and Taxes When You Withdraw

    Updated: 2011-10-27 00:24:02
    If you planned to retire in 5 years, but have hit hard times, you may be tempted to dip into one of your retirement plan accounts. Don’t unduly damage your retirement plan by randomly grabbing a distribution. Qualified retirement plans such as the 401(k), 403(b), 457, and an IRAs offer tax-deferred compounding of your savings [...]

  • IRA Distributions – Rules For Beneficiaries

    Updated: 2011-10-26 18:52:18
    By: Clay Wyatt If you plan to leave your IRA to your beneficiaries (or if you die before it is empty), the IRS has specific rules for IRA distributions for your beneficiaries. Depending on each beneficiary’s relation to you and how you go about listing your primary and contingent beneficiaries, the rules on IRA distributions [...]

  • Rudimentary earthquake preparation

    Updated: 2011-10-26 07:28:23
    This is what you should keep next to your bed (if you live in earthquake territory—the suggestions are good for fire as well though) Crowbar or wrecking bar Bath robe or similar “suit” that can be put on in two seconds. Sturdy work gloves Boots that can be put on in two seconds. As a [...]

  • High Yield Bonds in Your Retirement Financial Planning

    Updated: 2011-10-25 20:54:49
    Most retirement financial planning  advisers will advise you to invest your pension money in a varied selection of shares, because over a long period of time, this kind of  portfolio could possibly outperform a varied collection of bonds. That could be great guidance, if you have time and energy to ride out stock exchange volatility. [...]

  • The danger of outgrowing your lifestyle

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:18:45
    I have mostly seen this within the context of backpacking, which in this modern age is known as “incredibly awesome minimalist traveling” or something, and institutionalized education. It is a surmountable problem which comes from the fact that most people treat these lifestyles, the traveling lifestyle and the student lifestyle as phases. Anyone who repeats [...]

  • Survey: The spousal problem

    Updated: 2011-10-23 19:40:22
    The “spousal problem” in this context refers to the problem of finding a partner who is as frugal as yourself, preferably not too frugal (crazy frugal) but also not not frugal enough (relatively wasteful). Many have expressed frustration over this in the forums. Fact 1: The majority of readers on this site are women. Fact [...]

  • ERE book giveaway on Brave New Life

    Updated: 2011-10-21 03:04:05
    Three books will be given away. Three ways to participate. One catch: You have to demonstrate actual effort Rules are given in the linked post. Also read How I pulled in my early retirement by 20 years.

  • Oct 20, Retire In Arbutus Ridge

    Updated: 2011-10-20 20:10:07
    Cliff Sweeney invites you to retire in Arbutus Ridge. Watch his video, then send him an RSVP.

  • Podcast: I got interviewed on The Survival Podcast

    Updated: 2011-10-19 18:07:14
    The podcast covers and expands on a lot of what I talked about in the most recent post about peak oil, Kondratiev cycles, and generational turnings. We cover how different generations see retirement. We talk about the breakdown and rebuilding of societies, and how the economy and generations are influenced by this. How systems thinking [...]

  • Three Most Important Retirement Questions

    Updated: 2011-10-19 15:25:46
    The stock market is dropping in a volatile frenzy, interest rates are near zero and the economy is anemic. Will there be improvement? The fact is: no one knows what will happen, ever. If you’ve been advised that “selling now would be a huge mistake” or “all will be fine in the long run”, remember [...]

  • Social Security Benefits Husband and Wife

    Updated: 2011-10-15 01:23:09
    Can a Wife or Husband draw from the other’s Social Security benefits? Yes. Let’s look at a few different situations.  Note that we have no intent to be sexist but to make these examples clear, we have assumed that the husband has earned more than the wife. Wife has never worked with example Your current [...]

  • Oct 14, Small Business Marketing Plans

    Updated: 2011-10-14 19:18:51
    Beat 80 of your competition when you understand small business marketing plans. Well, understanding is a start. You also have to create your own plan.

  • Oct 14, Your Best Home Based Business Opportunity

    Updated: 2011-10-14 19:14:26
    Just which is the best home based business opportunity to support your retirement? Which factors matter most to you as you start a new enterprise? Consider this list.

  • Oct 13, Solar Power for your home

    Updated: 2011-10-13 17:39:59
    Solar power for your home...rebates and tax credits reduce the upfront costs

  • The Current Economic Climate, Fixed Annuities & Retirement

    Updated: 2011-10-13 17:21:44
    Where do fixed annuities fit into the new “economic” climate? We know they’re safe, offer tax deferral and can provide a guaranteed lifetime income, but what impact has recent economic/political/financial events had on fixed annuities? The current economic backdrop is: the lowest interest rates in a generation, volatile and uncertain markets for equities [...]

  • Oct 5, Living cheap is not what you think...it's fun

    Updated: 2011-10-05 23:03:09
    Living cheap...do not let living cheap scare you

  • Oct 5, Strategies to save Money, focus on these Three Key Areas

    Updated: 2011-10-05 23:00:46
    Strategies to Save Money, look at your credit cards, grocery shopping and your home

  • Oct 5, Guide to Living Cheap Coupons should be a way of Life

    Updated: 2011-10-05 18:40:17
    The Guide to Living Cheap Coupons shows how valuable they are to save money

  • Spouse’s Early Retirement May Lower Other Spouse’s Social Security Benefits

    Updated: 2011-10-05 10:58:55
    Traditionally, about 50% of people eligible to collect Social Security at 62 do so. But if you do, you’ll receive about 25% less income (i.e. Social Security benefits) than waiting until your full retirement age – between 65 and 67 depending on your birthday. What implication does your early retirement have on your spouse? Everyone [...]

  • Social Security Tax – How to Pay Less

    Updated: 2011-10-04 23:23:43
    This post is about the taxes that retirees pay on their social security income and how to reduce it. Prior to 1984, all social security income was tax free.   But the government decided it needed revenue and assessed a social security tax. The social security tax does not apply to the majority of social [...]

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