Don’t End Up Signing for your Supper

No, there’s no typo in the title—I really mean signing for your supper. You may already be familiar with the expression “sing for your supper,” which refers to entertainers who perform like trained monkeys in exchange for food. (Before anyone finds fault with my reference, I was a trained monkey, too.) But y’all have seen …

Dangerous Financial Assumptions That Can Wreck Your Future

Hello, groovy freedomists. Today we’re excited to welcome our good friend, Gary, who blogs over at supersavingtips.com. Gary is a former retail executive who also worked in banking as a financial advisor. Now retired, he uses his professional and personal experiences to help others save money and master their personal finances. When he’s not busy writing, Gary …

Live With Less

Today we have a guest post from Mr. Xyz who blogs with his wife at Our Financial Path. They are both in their 20s and hail from Canada. They plan to retire at 35, after ten years of blogging about their journey. In their Open Book series, Mr. and Mrs. Xyz write about their various …

Retirement UK Style

Today we have a guest post from Erith, who blogs at Cracking Retirement. Erith retired at age 56 after spending more than 30 years working in IT in the financial industry. Erith and her husband lived and invested through several financial collapses but still managed their finances well enough to retire early, before their pensions …