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Getting Personal With Personal Finance Ginger Kim

Getting Personal With Personal Finance Ginger Kim

Episode 509 Published 1 year, 7 months ago
Description

Kim walked away from her job with $1.9 million saved but didn't realize she'd already crossed the finish line until a friend pointed it out. That revelation sparked what she calls "surprise FI"—reaching financial independence without consciously chasing it. Ginger sits down with Kim to explore how her naturally frugal lifestyle and minimalist approach enabled her to retire at 48, spending just 1.5% of her savings annually while traveling freely and living exactly as she chooses.

[00:00:52] Introduction to Kim's Journey Kim explains how a casual conversation at the Extraordinary Life event in Vegas led her to discover she had achieved financial independence without explicitly planning for it.

[00:03:40] The Concept of Surprise FI Kim defines "surprise FI" as realizing you've reached financial independence unexpectedly, often because you were too focused on work to notice you'd already saved enough to retire.

[00:05:19] Transitioning to Retirement Kim discusses her decision to take a leave of absence before fully committing to retirement, testing what life without work would feel like before making it permanent.

[00:08:04] Living Frugally and Financially Secure Practical insights on Kim's frugal lifestyle and how spending only 1.4-1.5% of her total savings annually provides peace of mind and financial security.

[00:12:30] Traveling and Lifestyle Choices Kim describes her unique living arrangements—renting a two-bedroom apartment for flexibility—and her adventurous lifestyle on the road, prioritizing experiences over possessions.

[00:20:07] Challenges of Dating post-FI The complexities of dating while living a financially independent and nomadic lifestyle, and finding partners who share a passion for adventure.

[00:33:16] Resources for Financial Independence Recommendations for further reading and tools for financial planning, including Your Money or Your Life and the Rich, Broke, or Dead retirement planner.

[00:38:05] Recommendations for Life After Work Inspiring advice on making the most of life after retirement and embracing the freedom that comes with financial independence.

Key Insights

Many people may not realize they've achieved financial independence until someone points it out—Kim had enough to retire but kept working because she hadn't done the math.

Embracing a frugal lifestyle provides peace of mind and the freedom to travel more without constant worry about finances.

Having money outside of retirement accounts can alleviate financial concerns when considering early retirement, giving you more flexibility.

Living minimally has allowed Kim to appreciate experiences without the burden of excess clutter, enhancing her overall quality of life.

Actionable Information

Consider a leave of absence to gauge your feelings about retirement before quitting permanently. [00:05:19]

Evaluate spending habits and aim for a frugal lifestyle to enhance financial security. [00:11:03]

Use retirement planning tools like Rich, Broke, or Dead to clarify your financial situation. [00:34:10]

Journal your current financial status and goals to gain better knowledge of your position. [00:34:42]

Create a budget that reflects a lower cost of living; aim for minimalism in daily expenses. [00:11:05]

Notable Quotes

"It's as if you've been running a marathon, but you passed the finish line way back there." [00:04:13]

"I wake up and I don't have to go to work." [00:07:08]

"I've always just been super, super frugal and spending that much on a condo just didn't feel right." [00:11:05]

"I want to travel with someone who can live the fun, exciting, adventure-filled life that I want." [00:22:27]

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