Free at 45: How to Retire Early & Happy

By Timothy Stobbs
$7.95 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 19, 2011
Words: 42,614 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9780986813115


Short description

At last! A practical guide to early retirement in Canada! Free at 45 doesn't require you to win the lottery, be a real estate tycoon, know how to pick great stocks or even have that much saved up yet. All you need is a strong desire to leave your job decades earlier than everyone else and a willingness to figure out what actually makes you happy!

Extended description

At last! A practical guide to early retirement in Canada! Free at 45 doesn't require you to win the lottery, be a real estate tycoon, know how to pick great stocks or even have that much saved up yet. All you need is a strong desire to leave your job decades earlier than everyone else and a willingness to figure out what actually makes you happy!

In this book you will learn:

Why your house is probably more important to your retirement plan than your pension plan.

How to apply the new field of behavioral finance to your life to save money and be happier doing it.

How to start living your dreams today and not wait until retirement.

How to answer the question: "How much do I need to retire early?"

Tags

happiness, retirement, early retirement, retirement planning

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Review by: Rob Mellow on March 09, 2012 : star star star
My first attempt at a review resembled damning with faint praise. It depends on your perspective. If you are reasonably competent with your money then you won't find much new here except a pep-talk. If on the other hand you think second mortgages and carrying debt on your credit card are good ideas, then you should definately read this.

I found it more philosophical than technical. This book makes you ask yourself: What do you actually need and how much of your life are you willing to spend to get it? It also includes a basic look at passive investing which takes far less time and effort than most people realize.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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