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Personal Financial Management V3, It's all about managing your $$$
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QUOTE(MUM @ Sep 27 2020, 12:53 AM) FIREd = financially independent and retired early Hi, appreciate your feedback. Lets just assume in this case the numbers/returns required for the family are sufficiently catered for. for a FIREd family,....it need to take into consideration whether those investment spelled out are enough to generate returns that are consistently and more than enough months after months to meet the monthly expenses required for the family. thus you need to spell out the amount required for the family and the returns generated by those investment to determine if improvement to your current portfolio is good enough or not. Just hoping to hear opinions on how else to allocate the pie and what other alternative investments are there for a retirement portfolio. |
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