How To Retire At 30 Living Off Investments

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Author of "From Side Hustle To Main Hustle To Millionaire" (Available at B&N, Amazon, Library)

RyanScribner
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I’m 89 years old and I’m now saving money. I plan on retiring after I die.

Beck-Stein
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Can I still retire at age 30 if I'm currently 33, about to turn 34?

RealCoachMustafa
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My objective is not to retire completely, but instead being able to do something I like for a living, this is the ultimate goal

stillnotamillionaire
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At age 66, I'm really interested in learning how to retire at age 30.

dougstine
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I wouldn't want to actually retire at 30. I just want the freedom to choose whether to have an active income or not. At that point I'd probably find some sort of enjoyment in my job lol

austina
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I know a bunch of guys that retired by 30. They were born rich

boblatrimouche
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step one: rent your current property in usa
step 2; move to poor country
step 3: retired and u live luxurious life.
this is more practical

FreakkkMCPE
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I am 64 years old and I retired a little early at 56. I think it's always good to live frugally but don't overdo it. Especially when you are young. Those years between 20 and 40 years of age is the prime of your youth. Don't forget to enjoy those years.

gmale
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Not getting into the consumer cycle at a young age does help us retire early :) Thank you Ryan

JazminBautista
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Thanks to this guide and my career goals, I could retire comfortably at age 50 with over $3 million in the bank that will keep on growing and live off of over a $100k salary a year without having to work for the rest of my days. Sure, it's not 30, but I rather be living comfortably and being assured my millions will continue on growing.

xjayy
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I'm 28 and saving 60% of my after-tax earnings. It's too late to aim for 30 for me, but I'm aiming for 35.

MusiKo
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Ima be real - retiring early sounds great, but struggling to live while working for 10 years just so you can struggle to stay within that tight margin of $1400 without working just sounds counterproductive. "Retirement" is different for everyone, but not having to work is only half the picture. Quality of life is the other 50% imo.

brad_
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Being frugal and living below your means is really the _secret sauce_ of the FIRE movement

ChrisDAndrealifestyledesign
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$100 of expenses = $36, 000 more money you need to set aside. Great perspective of thinking!

NaamWynn
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The problem with retirement is you are chasing a moving target, so you need to adjust your estimated saving amount with the average inflation for the number of years that you plan to save for.

MoneyMarx
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I can't stress this enough but, live with your parents as long as you can.

sidx
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Live poor while you're working so that you can stop working and live poor for the rest of your life. Got it!

jaygahlawat
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Ryan: Step 1...be Frugal

Me: Aight, I'm out....

JohnSmith-ffrk
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for the first couple of years in my earlier career, my monthly expenses were about $600/month. $400/month for a mattress in a shared apartment and $50/week for food at the grocery store. biked to work. Yearly expenses were just a little under 8k.

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