It’s been just over four years since I handed in my notice to the MegaCorp where I spent my entire professional career. April 19th,…
Tag: Early Retirement
The tax rate paid is lower but the lifetime taxes paid start climbing higher. With regard to lifetime tax liability, there’s a sweet spot in the conversion strategy for most early retirees: Don’t go so quick that it triggers tax rates higher than 24% federal, but don’t go so slow on the conversions that investment earnings outstrip any progress on lowering the pre-tax account balances.
Well, I’ve made it. Three years of unemployment and counting…
Highlights of 2021: What did a couple of early retirees do over the last twelve months? A long winter escape: We spent five weeks in…
One of the overlooked paths to financial independence is sales. This series highlights those who have achieved or are pursuing financial independence with a career in professional sales.
Curious what medical insurance options look like for an early retiree? Here’s an overview of our 2022 options and challenges in our decision.
Inflation: A formerly dormant topic in personal finance has come to the surface thanks to the events of 2020 and 2021. I’ve hesitated to…
It’s been just over four years since I kicked off Stop Ironing Shirts. I never expected to have tens of thousands of people read my…
Shirts, People on MMM board seem to battle the time glut they have on their hands. My day-to-day grind has so much bullshit baked in…
What is Rule 72(t)? IRS Rule 72(t) refers to a section of the IRS code outlining Substantially Equal Periodic Payments (SEPP). This is not…