Retired Early at 44 by Buying These "Boring" Investments

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In this BiggerPockets Money episode, Todd Frank shares his journey to early retirement at 44, just three years after discovering the FIRE movement. He retired even before hitting his FIRE number by focusing on cost-cutting and "boring" investing in mutual funds, emphasizing the emotional and mental aspects of financial independence alongside the mathematical elements.

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