Sorry to have to be the one to tell you this; but if you have embarked on the journey to FIRE – it’s going to be a bumpy road. I know that all the Youtube/Instragram finfluencers have promised us something else; a straight line to freedom. But in most cases this is not going to…
Your journey is going to be hard, long & difficult
How much is enough(?)
I recently got this question from one of my co-workers, who is in his late forties, and I was surprised and a bit perplexed that he would ask this question. We often debate our pension returns in my office (among 4-5 close colleagues) and I love that this topic is not taboo in our office….
How to build a winning stock strategy(?)
A while ago I wrote a post about how your personality dictates your return and since I’ve recently embraced the roller coaster (the stock market), I decided to revisit it and write down some of my thoughts, on how to pick a stock strategy that matches your personality. Lets dig in!
Patience is a virtue
I feel like I’ve reached a point in my “blogging career” where it has become socially acceptable to quote myself (no?…). In my December 2018 update titled “The battle of the patience” I wrote the following: Patience is not my strong suit! My impatience often lead to doubt! And when you combine doubt+impatience, you get…
[DK] Den passive ejendomsinvestor – sådan gør du
Hej med jer! Efter mere end 2 år med udelukkende engelske blog artikler, føles det lidt mærkeligt, nu at kaste sig ud i et på Dansk 🙂 Men eftersom mere end 40% af trafikken på denne blog kommer fra Danmark, så synes jeg alligevel, at jeg ville give det et forsøg! Så må det briste…
The (Shockingly) Simple Math Behind Early Retirement
If you’re new to this whole idea of early retirement and are eager to learn “how it works”, I’d urge you to take a gander at the great article from the one and only Mr. Money Mustache entitled “The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement”. His calculations are based on an average return (after tax…
Debt vs. leverage – what’s the difference?
If you spend some time in the various personal finance spaces around the great Internet, you’ll eventually stumble upon statements like this: Debt is bad! You should avoid debt by any means necessary! While I don’t dispute the fact that living debt free might “feel good”, in terms of economical advantages, living without leverage is…