
FIRE Timeline: How Long Will It Take You
Calculate your path to financial independence based on savings rate and investment returns. See how long until work becomes optional.
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Calculate your path to financial independence based on savings rate and investment returns. See how long until work becomes optional.
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Zero-based budgeting assigns every dollar a job, from rent to savings to fun. Learn how to create a budget where income minus planned spending equals zero.
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Quality free tools and resources for personal finance management. From government calculators to budgeting worksheets, start improving your finances without spending money.
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How Federal Reserve rate decisions affect mortgages, savings, credit cards, and investments. Understand the ripple effects on your personal finances.
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Break down the compound growth calculations that make FIRE possible. Understand why savings rate matters more than income and how to calculate your path to financial independence.
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From personal spreadsheets to professional software: the SavePoint origin story. Why one developer spent 12 years building the personal finance tool that finally met his standards.
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Learn to distinguish between essential and discretionary spending. The needs vs wants classification reveals budget flexibility and supports better financial decisions.
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Lean FIRE means financial independence through low expenses, often $40,000 or less annually. Learn how it works.
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Organize your SavePoint accounts for clear tracking and meaningful reports. Learn the difference between account types and asset classes.
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Understand the 4% withdrawal rate that defines most FIRE calculations. Learn where the rule came from, what it gets right, and when to adjust it.
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