Financial Changes We’ve Observed Over The Last 20ish Years
We’re old and we’re not ashamed to admit it. Both of us began our financial journeys back in the mid-2000s and discovered Financial Independence about…
We’re old and we’re not ashamed to admit it. Both of us began our financial journeys back in the mid-2000s and discovered Financial Independence about…
I enjoy investing as much of our money as possible into the stock market. It’s great to know that it’s working hard, typically growing at…
From the very start of my financial journey I’ve been a DIYer when it comes to both learning about personal finance & investing and actually…
Sometimes I get a little down, knowing that I didn’t invest much in the market while I was younger. I didn’t quite understand the power…
Frugality is one of our favorite topics here at Epic Financial Journey. Even more fun than discussing our own frugal habits is learning what frugal…
During my path to Financial Independence, I’ve tried several different methods to make sure I’m staying cognizant of what I’m spending money on, and investing…
My mother-in-law is like me in most ways, at least from a financial perspective. She has always been very frugal; never taking fancy trips, never…
Similar to the popular mantra “personal finance is personal”, there is no one “right way” to achieve Financial Independence. In fact, there are an almost…
Similar to the popular mantra “personal finance is personal”, there is no one “right way” to achieve Financial Independence. In fact, there are an almost…
The first 18 years of most children’s lives are fairly well mapped out and uniform, at least here in the United States, from the progression…
Allowance is another one of those highly debated topics when it comes to kids & money, with a wide array of thoughts & opinions amongst…
Much the same way that different teachers can use different methods to educate their students, parents can use a variety of methods to educate their…
Probably the number one most asked question in personal finance is whether or not to pay off a mortgage early vs. investing the money instead. …
I recently attended a presentation on planning for retirement at my work. These financial talks are presented at lunch time a few times a year,…
An Unpleasant Surprise… My alarm clock went off and I hopped out of bed. For some reason it felt cold… VERY COLD. Yes, it was…
By now all of our readers should know us well enough to recognize that we’re big on frugality. In fact, sometimes we’re even ridiculously over-the-top…
Nobody is perfect, especially not us. We’ve all made mistakes in every aspect of our lives and that’s okay. While many people may feel shame,…
While most of us in the FI community treat frugality as a badge of honor, sometimes we can take it TOO far. Of course, deciding…
Frugality is a cornerstone of Financial Independence. While most of the world may view frugality as foolish, restrictive, or even a fruitless waste of time,…
I’ve found that talking with others about topics like music, food, sports, and kids, can really provide a fun opportunity to share and connect with…
Saving was something I did when I knew what it was going to be spent on. College, a car, a house, music, and so on….
How does anything get done? This may sound like a simple & obvious answer, but things get done by taking action. Will the lawn mow…
I grew up in a loving family. As a kid, I enjoyed life and took school seriously. I played sports and stayed busy, and as…
TLDR I’ve never experienced any traumatic events in my life, money or otherwise, so I have no heroic stories of courage to share (and for…