Yes, exclusively after discovering JL - VUSA. Currently 44 y.o. discovered FIRE movement a year ago roughly. Target for retirement - an optimistic 56 y.o. (UK)
@@MarriageKidsandMoney Thanks! Too early to know if I'll achieve the goal, but anything that gets me out of work before the dreaded state pension (67 for me) has to be worth attempting. No doubt, like many on the FIRE movement (not to mention Jim Collins) my ultimate goal is to provide a solid foundation for my kids and get them invested as soon as they start working and reach FI early in life. My copy will be handed down and even if I have to pay them to read it, it will be read! Lol ;)
@@FIRE_in_the_NHS That’s the way to do it! We’re currently investing in a custodial brokerage (UTMA) for my kids. It’s not a lot right now but over time compound interest will work it’s magic!
Mine too! 99 minute millionaire by Scott Alan Turner was my first exposure to Index Funds but JL opened my eyes to their power abs simplicity. Another book to hammer it home is The Little Book to Common Sense Investing by Bogle :)
I’m 25 making close to 6 figures and have recently started investing! Looking forward to an early retirement hopefully! Soaking in all the knowledge I can. Thanks for the content
HIs book "The simple path to wealth" was awesome. I´m from europa and he is one of the reasons, besides John Bogle, why I am just investing in just one simple ETF. The Vanguard Developed World ETF. Simple investing. Thx for the great interview!
I look at the stock charts from April 2020 to today for a 20 year span. The last year looks like an upside down very very very tall ice cycle. Economy was partially open over the past year. Doesn't this seem like we should sweat and worry? It feels very very bearish just looking at the charts and knowing 10s of thousands of businesses closed. thoughts ?
History tells us for certain there will be another recession soon. If you know when “soon” is then you have information no one else has. For the rest of us, buy-and-hold index fund investing with dollar cost averaging through the highs and lows should win in the long run. It just makes too much sense to ignore and try to time the market. I could also be completely wrong too 🤣
We use our HSA to both save and invest for future health care costs. Since healthcare costs are rising and rising each year, we feel more comfortable with money set aside.
Do you invest in index funds?
Yes, exclusively after discovering JL - VUSA. Currently 44 y.o. discovered FIRE movement a year ago roughly. Target for retirement - an optimistic 56 y.o. (UK)
@@FIRE_in_the_NHS incredible! Best of luck to you on your investing journey!
@@MarriageKidsandMoney Thanks! Too early to know if I'll achieve the goal, but anything that gets me out of work before the dreaded state pension (67 for me) has to be worth attempting.
No doubt, like many on the FIRE movement (not to mention Jim Collins) my ultimate goal is to provide a solid foundation for my kids and get them invested as soon as they start working and reach FI early in life.
My copy will be handed down and even if I have to pay them to read it, it will be read! Lol ;)
@@FIRE_in_the_NHS That’s the way to do it!
We’re currently investing in a custodial brokerage (UTMA) for my kids. It’s not a lot right now but over time compound interest will work it’s magic!
@The Contemplated Life Me too!
JL Collins is an absolute hero! The simple to wealth is one book that changed my life.
Completely agree!
Same 💁
Great interview ! JL COLLINS is one of my favorite Personal finance teachers !
He makes it so SIMPLE!
Who else is a VTI fan?! My fav ETF!
Big fan here!
Love JL- his book changed my life.
Mine too! 99 minute millionaire by Scott Alan Turner was my first exposure to Index Funds but JL opened my eyes to their power abs simplicity.
Another book to hammer it home is The Little Book to Common Sense Investing by Bogle :)
@@MarriageKidsandMoney Thanks for the suggestions- appreciate it!
I enjoyed this interview- Very nice gentleman JL Collins ! Andy, thanks for the good content. You ask great questions! 😊
Thank you so much! JL’s book is one I recommend to most everyone
I LOVE your show, thank you for constantly placing great content out there.
I’m so glad to hear you say this! Thank you!
I’m 25 making close to 6 figures and have recently started investing! Looking forward to an early retirement hopefully! Soaking in all the knowledge I can. Thanks for the content
Congratulations on finding the FIRE Movement so early in your life!
Coast FIRE is a great place to start: ua-cam.com/video/3fx0U0V1LK8/v-deo.html
Great interview with some very interesting points! These principles are great for keeping us on the Simple Path to Wealth!
I'm with you Moneybee! It's simple and it WORKS!
I was late to invest so thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed the interview!
HIs book "The simple path to wealth" was awesome. I´m from europa and he is one of the reasons, besides John Bogle, why I am just investing in just one simple ETF.
The Vanguard Developed World ETF. Simple investing. Thx for the great interview!
The world is still a better place at least, becos of people like you. Thank you sir.
Thank you!
Great interview ! you deserve much more subscribers brother ! best of luck !
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I’m just getting started 👍
@@MarriageKidsandMoney ya i know.. and i am sure you will soon hit 1M subs :)
Ahh, my go-to voice of reason when I question my financial plan lol
He’s the man!
I look at the stock charts from April 2020 to today for a 20 year span. The last year looks like an upside down very very very tall ice cycle. Economy was partially open over the past year. Doesn't this seem like we should sweat and worry? It feels very very bearish just looking at the charts and knowing 10s of thousands of businesses closed. thoughts ?
History tells us for certain there will be another recession soon. If you know when “soon” is then you have information no one else has.
For the rest of us, buy-and-hold index fund investing with dollar cost averaging through the highs and lows should win in the long run.
It just makes too much sense to ignore and try to time the market.
I could also be completely wrong too 🤣
Thx ..great show !!
I appreciate you watching!
Are HSA'S a good money making vehicle when paired with a high deductible insurance plan?
We use our HSA to both save and invest for future health care costs. Since healthcare costs are rising and rising each year, we feel more comfortable with money set aside.
I’m in the UK and we can’t invest in VTSAX does anyone know/ recommend the UK alternative?
Are you looking for US stocks or UK based stocks?
@@MarriageKidsandMoney preferably both was thinking about using the FTSE global all cap
Good questions Andy
Glad you enjoyed it!