Tracking the Main Expenses
I have talked before that typically for an individual (or family) there will be three main expenses in their budget: Accommodation Transport Food For most […]
I have talked before that typically for an individual (or family) there will be three main expenses in their budget: Accommodation Transport Food For most […]
I believe that one of the most important advantages of educating yourself about finances, is the ability to pass that knowledge on to the next […]
Talking about Safe Withdrawal Rates (SWR) is always a contentious issue within the FIRE community. The majority of people fall into the “4% Rule of […]
Each month I will be hypothetically picking individual shares to invest with using a pre-determined criteria outlined in this POST. Current Performance Shares Owned 79 […]
The last 18 months has been a crazy ride in the stock market, but for now I just want to just focus on the past […]
At the moment my superannuation is currently with CBus, and they have performed alright for me. The fees seemed relatively low compared to most funds […]
I have talked several times before about the importance of savings rate, about increasing this number as much as you can without compromising on your […]
As part of my FIRE blog I will be tracking my net worth on a monthly basis and compare it to where I want to […]
We are half-way through 2021 already! Incredible how fast time seems to go sometimes, and with a new financial year upon the horizon and all […]
This post will be another part of my series “100 Ways to Improve 1%”. If you are on the FIRE journey, then chances are you […]