I’ve been looking forward to this post since I started last month. This is my first monthly income/expense/net worth report! As previously mentioned I discovered FI in September 2017. It took me a while to get started as I was dealing with multiple moves (back to SoCal from Washington...
FERS Series – Part 2 – Where to Invest
We have our TSP setup and money is flowing into our account at some where between 10% (5% from us and 5% of free money from the government) and $18,000 a year. We’re all set, we can just sit back, work hard at our job, and then retire when...
FERS Series – Part 1 – Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Basics
My first career position out of college was (and still is) a federal government job. When I was hired back in 2009 federal government employees were covered under FERS (Federal Employee Retirement System) as opposed to CSRS (Civil Service Retirement System). The FERS retirement is setup as a stool...
Time Management and Routines
Time management I think is something everyone struggles with. At least I hope they do, because it is a constant battle for me. Routines I have found help out a lot with time management, but they take a lot of dedication to get started. I originally setup my site...
Find a Job that Pays Well
Today I have some advice that is a little different than what is usually given. If you’re aiming for financial independence find a job that pays well. “What a minute Kit, you just said your advice was going to be different!” Everyone probably wants a job that pays well,...