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Tag Archives: free money
Free Money – Who wants an extra £250,000 tax free?
Who would like a tax-free birthday present of £250,000, for free?
Me please, whats the catch? How much is it going to cost?
The cost to you, my friend? – Zilch, Nada, Zippo, Zero, Nothing!
This is a scam, right?
No.
So what gives? Continue reading
Posted in FU #1, FU MON CHU
Tagged compound interest, deposit, early retirement, financial independence. fire, free money, government, house, invest, investment, ISA, LISA, money, return, value
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Little FU#1 – Step 2 The Budget
I’m putting in place a quite simple budget plan for FU#1 that doesn’t need a lot of tracking and doesn’t require every little transaction to be logged. I have broken the budget down to 3 main areas. These are Savings, Essential … Continue reading
Posted in FU #1
Tagged budget, compound interest, early retirement, family, financial, financial independence, fire, free money, income, invest, investment, ISA, job, money, retire early, retirement, saving, value
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Little FU#1 – the plan
Can a young person on an average net salary of £25k buy a property and become FI by the age of 40? “Impossible!” the mainstream media and the regular man on the street would scream. “Young people can’t even save … Continue reading
Posted in FU #1
Tagged budget, children, compound interest, debt, deposit, early retirement, family, financial, financial independence, fire, free money, home, house, income, independence, invest, investment, retire early, retirement, return, saving
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The Not-So-Magic Roundabout (more musings from Mrs Fu)
The discovery of FI is, for me, the equivalent of writing out your life plan as a young adult, following it pretty steadily for thirty years and then scrunching the whole thing into a ball and throwing it into the … Continue reading
Posted in Mrs FU
Tagged budget, children, early retirement, family, financial, financial independence, fire, free money, income, ISA, learning, lifestyle, pensions, retire, retire early, retirement, savings, schooling
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