The 20 Best Financial Independence and Early Retirement Blogs In Canada
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To achieve financial freedom, you can earn more money with a side hustle, or you can forget and relearn everything you think you know about money. Canadians have questions, and they turn to places like Reddit or personal finance blogs for advice built for life in Canada. FIRE, which is the acronym for Financial Independence, Retire ..read more
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40 Finance Podcasts Every Canadian Should Listen To
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6d ago
Your headphones can make you wealthy. If you want to achieve financial independence, you need to level up your financial literacy. But who has time to find and read all the personal finance content out there? As a busy working mom with two tiny humans, I certainly don’t have the time or energy to open ..read more
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This Canadian Couple Retired in Their 30s and Has Been Traveling for Years
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1M ago
If you’ve followed the FIRE movement in recent years, you may have heard the story of Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung. If you haven’t, this young Canadian couple made headlines in 2016 when they managed to save a million dollars and quit their jobs in the Toronto tech sector to pursue early retirement. Since then ..read more
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How Canadian Blogger Bob Lai Plan To Retire at 42 Years Old
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1M ago
Bob Lai’s father retired at 43, and following his footsteps, Bob Lai is now well on the way to an early retirement by the time he reached 42 years old. Based out of Vancouver, Bob Lai is Canadian blogger who writes about FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early), dividend investing and personal finance on his blog ..read more
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Meet Peter Adeney, the Canadian-American who retired at 30 years old
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1M ago
The alias Mr. Money Moustache refers to 46 years old Peter Adeney, a charismatic financial blogger born in Ontario who is best known for retiring at 30. When you get to understand the financial journey of Peter Adeney and the current situation that the world is in right now, retiring at 30 or even living ..read more
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How to save up to 50% of your income for a retirement in FIRE mode
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1M ago
In April, I began to tell you about the FIRE movement, which is on the rise. Just because it’s synonymous with freedom and financial independence doesn’t mean it brings opulent wealth, but rather strong (financial) health. So what is the starting point for good financial health, with or without fire?  Your spending! The pandemic will ..read more
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After A Trip To England, These Two Millennials Set Their Money On FIRE
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1M ago
Celestian Rince and Stephanie Williams are the Vancouver millennial couple who have uncoupled from the materialistic, consumer driven rat race. Instead, they’re devoted to building a life of elegant simplicity – one lean on luxuries but rich in experience. A life clear from the clutter of stuff can leave room for only one thing ..read more
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How Justin McCurry Retired at 33 Years Old
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1M ago
Most people start to think about retirement with they hit the big 50. But for Justin McCurry, a former engineer from Raleigh, North Carolina, retiring at 33 means freedom. Every day for him is like a Sunday – no chores and a lot of free time to do whatever he wants. Justin quit his full-time ..read more
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Why 42 Years Old Sam Dogen Wants to Come Out of Early Retirement
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1M ago
Sam Dogen is the creator of Financial Samurai, an American personal finance blog, on which he was chronicling his life as an early retiree… until he decided to go back to work. Before he launched his blog in 2009, Sam worked in finance for over a decade. Sam started the blog to “help make sense of ..read more
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Everything You Need To Know About FIRE Movement And Financial Independence In Canada
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1M ago
Have you ever caught yourself staring at the clock and praying for the workday to be over? Do you fantasize during the workday about the next vacation you’re going to take when your work gives you more days off? What about tossing and turning on a Sunday night in dread of returning to your workplace ..read more
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