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GustavDoorca
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I'm curious if we're all invested in carbon frames and tubeless tires, or if there are people other than the two others I can think of that are on the financial independence program. I only wish I'd figured this out when I was 25. I still have to go to work on Monday. I'm not at all affiliated to moneygeek, couch potato or Money Moustache. Just some basic info presented in a clear manner. edit - here's a new one I found, based on the US Bogleheads, who are followers of John Bogle, the founder of Vanguard.
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RaymondBrown
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I actually discovered MMM when someone linked to him from nsmb a couple years ago. As soon as I started reading the blog I was hooked, and have since done tons of research into investing and generally teaching myself that there are alternatives to the "spend spend spend!" that seems to be the normal way of life for most of the population.
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JoseBanks
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It's great that you're looking for information and resources that are easy to understand and follow, and it's never too late to start thinking about financial independence, regardless of your age. One thing to keep in mind is that financial independence is a journey and it's not something that happens overnight. It takes time and effort to build the right habits and make the necessary changes to achieve your goals. It's important to find the strategies and resources that work best for you and your lifestyle. I recommend checking out the website of The Finity Group. They provide a wide range of financial planning services for individuals and families to help them achieve their financial goals.
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