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Aug 2022
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323: Coast FI: The Calculated Way to Ret...

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Coast FI is an interesting concept. Unfortunately, to much of Mindy’s surprise, “coast FI” doesn’t mean having enough money to live by the coast. But, just like living down by the beach, the coast FI lifestyle is far more enjoyable than most. We constantly hear from online personal finance bloggers about how you need to save as much as you can, eat at home every night, and never take a vacation. While this does allow you to hit financial independence faster, it makes the journey a highly stressful one at worst and a barely bearable one at best.

What about a different way to reach financial independence? What about still eating out and taking trips, all while working to retire early? This is the path that Jessica from The Fioneers has chosen to take. She and her husband learned about the financial independence movement while they were making just $30,000 per year combined. As their income grew, so did their savings rate. But, Jessica realized that the stress of climbing the corporate ladder wasn’t worth it when she ended up taking a six-month mental health break from her work.

Jessica never ended up going back to work, but she did start working for herself. Now, she’s on the path to coast FI, or as she also likes to call it, “slow FI.” She still takes trips and lives comfortably, but she does so with full autonomy of her time and a plan to retire in her early 50s. She is living proof that you don’t need to burn yourself out to hit financial freedom, and you definitely don’t need to do so just to reach retirement.


In This Episode We Cover

Coast FI explained and how it’s a far more enjoyable alternative to standard financial independence

Saving and investing even while making a below-median income salary 

Resisting lifestyle creep and how to use pay raises to increase your net worth

The danger of going “too fast to FI” and how retiring too early can be a detriment

Part-time jobs, side hustles, and other ways that you can make more apart from your W2

Spending money to “escape” and how quitting a stressful job could save you more money

And So Much More!


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