by Liz | May 16, 2020 | Financial Freedom
In a previous post, I explained how I currently spend only about $9,000 to $10,000 in a year. This would put my retirement nest egg at anywhere between $225,000 to $250,000, based on the 4% rule. However, I spend so little right now only because I currently live with...
by Liz | May 14, 2020 | Frugality and Budgeting
Previously, I wrote a post detailing my monthly income and expenses. Since I’m still living with my parents, although I give them money for rent, my expenses are still incredibly low. I then wondered about my expenses when I move out, and this piqued my interest...
by Liz | May 13, 2020 | Financial Freedom
Why I Stopped Posting Income and Expenses Reports Back in 2018, I used to post monthly income and expenses reports. However, I stopped this practice a few months after starting it, when I realised that these reports were incredibly repetitive month after month (and...
by Liz | May 13, 2020 | Net Worth Updates
Like many other personal finance bloggers, I’m planning to rely solely on passive income in my early retirement. I expect this passive income to be derived mainly from dividends from stocks and bonds, as well as a little bit of interest from high interest-yielding...
by Liz | May 13, 2020 | Net Worth Updates
Like many other personal finance bloggers, I’m planning to rely solely on passive income in my early retirement. I expect this passive income to be derived mainly from dividends from stocks and bonds, as well as a little bit of interest from high interest-yielding...