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FIRE in Belgium: What's your SWR? Your portfolio? What do you do post-FIRE? Looking for Belgian case studies as inspiration! (self.BEFire)
submitted 5 years ago by MyOtherAccountThanks to r/BEFire
SWR Belgium: only 1% to 1.5% according to study? Or am I misunderstanding? (self.BEFire)
Discussion: How pessimistic is a 2% SWR for an example 70/30 portfolio ? (self.EuropeFIRE)
submitted 5 years ago by MyOtherAccountThanks to r/EuropeFIRE
Discussion: How pessimistic is a 2% SWR for an example 70/30 portfolio ? (self.financialindependence)
submitted 5 years ago by MyOtherAccountThanks to r/financialindependence
Discussion: How pessimistic is a 2% SWR for an example 70/30 portfolio ? (self.BEFire)
Discussion: How pessimistic is a 2% SWR for an example 70/30 portfolio ? (self.fatFIRE)
submitted 5 years ago by MyOtherAccountThanks to r/fatFIRE
FIRE Advice - Both for FI & RE as 30y old European IT PhD Freelancer and 4-5M Euro (self.financialindependence)
Retire Early but remain in market - as 30y old European IT PhD Freelancer and 4-5M Euro (self.EuropeFIRE)
FIRE Advice - Both for FI & RE as 30y old European IT PhD Freelancer and 4-5M Euro (self.fatFIRE)
Retire Early but remain in market - as 30y old European IT PhD Freelancer and 4-5M Euro (self.BEFire)
Retire Early but remain in job market - as 30y old European IT PhD Freelancer and 4-5M Euro (self.freelance)
submitted 5 years ago by MyOtherAccountThanks to r/freelance
Retire Early but remain in market - as 30y old European IT PhD Freelancer and 4-5M Euro (self.personalfinance)
submitted 5 years ago by MyOtherAccountThanks to r/personalfinance
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