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🔥 Complete FIRE Investing Guide: 4% Rule & Financial Independence

Everything you need to know about achieving Financial Independence, Retire Early — from calculating your FIRE number to building a practical investment strategy.

What is FIRE?

FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) is a financial lifestyle movement where the goal is to accumulate enough assets to live off investment returns — without needing to work for money. The "Retire Early" part doesn't necessarily mean doing nothing; it means having the freedom to choose how you spend your time.

The 4 Types of FIRE

🥗 Lean FIRE

Extreme frugality with minimal lifestyle budget

💎 Fat FIRE

Larger portfolio for a comfortable lifestyle

Barista FIRE

Semi-retirement with part-time income supplementing portfolio

🏄 Coast FIRE

Enough invested that compound growth handles the rest

The 4% Rule: Core of FIRE

The 4% safe withdrawal rate comes from the 1998 Trinity Study. Researchers found that withdrawing no more than 4% of your portfolio annually gave a very high probability of the portfolio lasting 30+ years, even through market downturns.

💡 FIRE Number Formula

FIRE Number = Annual Expenses × 25

(= Annual Expenses ÷ 0.04)

$30,000/year$750,000
$50,000/year$1,250,000
$75,000/year$1,875,000
$100,000/year$2,500,000
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🧮 When Can You Reach Financial Independence?

Calculate your path to financial freedom based on your income and expenses.

Open FIRE Calculator →

3-Step FIRE Roadmap

1

Maximize Your Savings Rate (Target: 50%+)

Your savings rate is the single biggest lever for FIRE speed. A 50% savings rate → ~17 years to FIRE. 75% → ~7 years. Cutting expenses and growing income both matter.

2

Build a Long-Term Investment Portfolio

Index funds (S&P 500, global ETFs) are the backbone of most FIRE portfolios. The goal is to maximize compound growth over 10-20 years, not short-term gains.

3

Track Cash Flow Rigorously

You cannot hit a target you cannot see. Track every dollar of income and expense, calculate your savings rate monthly, and adjust. This is where Finbook helps most.

Calculate Your FIRE Date Now

Enter your current savings, income, expenses, and expected return — and our FIRE calculator will tell you exactly when you can retire. Based on the 4% rule with customizable parameters.

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🧮 When Can You Reach Financial Independence?

Calculate your path to financial freedom based on your income and expenses.

Open FIRE Calculator →

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