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    Retirement planning today means more than simply leaving your full-time job. It means achieving the financial freedom to pursue your passions and purpose—whether part-time work, teaching ...

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    Retirement. Imagine it. Dropping out of the rat race forever, enjoying the time you have left -- being with your family, pursuing the hobby you could never make time for, finally taking that dream

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    Achieving the financial freedom to retire early is a dream for most, but making that dream a reality isn't as tricky as it sounds. If you are willing to make some serious lifestyle changes and ...

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    As the cost of living continues to spiral, it’s unsurprising that many average Americans are starting to wonder if the concept of financial freedom is actually an urban myth.

  6. Financial independence - Wikipedia

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    Financial independence is a state where an individual or household has accumulated sufficient financial resources to cover its living expenses without having to depend on active employment or work to earn money in order to maintain its current lifestyle. [1] These financial resources can be in the form of investment or personal use assets ...

  7. Trinity study - Wikipedia

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    Trinity study. In finance, investment advising, and retirement planning, the Trinity study is an informal name used to refer to an influential 1998 paper by three professors of finance at Trinity University. [1] It is one of a category of studies that attempt to determine "safe withdrawal rates " from retirement portfolios that contain stocks ...

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