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Still don't think you can retire by the time you're 30?

24/7/2013

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Read this guys account of how he retired by the time he was 30 and did it with a family!  Check out his website (similar to mine) for some great ideas on how you can do the same thing.
  
http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/

Here is the yahoo article about how he did it.  I thought saving half your income was impressive, but this guy takes it to a whole new level...70%!

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/how-i-retired-at-32-191840012.html?vp=1

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missaphrodita link
22/10/2013 05:37:03 pm

I had no idea it was so easy to create a free blog here at Weebly, thanks.

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