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  2. Retirement Planning: This FIRE Advocate Suggests Two ... - AOL

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    Software developer, Lauren Boland (40), who programmed an early-retirement calculator in 2013 called cFIREsim, told Business Insider she and her wife were “about 90%” to their goal” with ...

  3. Can You Retire at 55? What the FIRE Movement Says You ... - AOL

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    The average retirement age in the U.S. was 62 in 2023, but that number's been slowly ticking up over time. Rising life expectancies and rising costs, coupled with incomes and Social Security ...

  4. FIRE movement - Wikipedia

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    The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement is a lifestyle/investment plan with the goal of gaining financial independence and retiring early through savings. The model became particularly popular among millennials in the 2010s, gaining traction through online communities via information shared in blogs, podcasts, and online discussion forums.

  5. What is the Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE ... - AOL

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    The Financial Independence, Retire Early movement, or FIRE, is a group of people trying to gain financial independence by amassing enough wealth and cutting their expenses so that they can retire ...

  6. Can FIRE Help You Retire Early? - AOL

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    Traditional FIRE: As I mentioned, traditional FIRE means being frugal early in your career and retiring as soon as you have enough assets to cover your living expenses. For instance, you could ...

  7. Suze Orman: Here’s the Minimum You Need To Retire Early - AOL

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    The FIRE movement encourages people to engage in extreme frugality in an effort to invest as much as possible and retire well before the traditional age of 65. Orman, however, is not a fan of this ...