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Hey everyone, Looking for some perspective on managing company equity. I’m incredibly fortunate that my company stock has been crushing it lately, but it’s introducing a ton of concentration risk.…
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38 married. ~$1.36M net worth. $130k salary, wife makes $140k. Slow start, began at $34k and carried $60k in student loans. ~$21k cash, ~$990k invested. Home worth ~$680k, ~$330k mortgage at 2.99% in HCOL.…
Hello! I am wanting some advice on the below situation and its possible impacts on my future goal of financial independence. I already know the viability of the possible investment itself, I am more so wanting advice on the possible long term impacts of…
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Huge shout-out to the survey team for running the 2025 FI survey and making the data available. I turned the results into an interactive dashboard here: https://fi-survey-rose.vercel.app/ A few things that stood out to me from the respondent data: This is…
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My husband and I were fortunate to purchase our first home for less than 200K about 15 years ago. We were also able to refinance to a 2.625% interest rate during the pandemic.…
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This is relevant to those who reach their FI number and then want 'one more year' or otherwise start to feel it's now not enough. Your FI number is your FI number, but it isn't. When I initially computed my fire number I didn't account for inflation.…
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Single male in my late 30s, living in a vhcol city with a monthly spend of $4,500. With the market returning what it has in the last few years my portfolio has seen incredible growth and it just hit 1.375M.…
Been in the tech industry for nearly 20 years... burned out is a massive understatement. (I'm 46 btw) 1.5M in investments (401ks, ROTHs, HSA, HYSA, ect) 200-300k windfall coming over the next few months House paid off -> ~8k/yr property tax.…
This sub often has very high FIRE numbers, which I assume are partly driven by the cost of having kids and supporting a family. Children can be extremely expensive and can significantly increase annual spending.…