Andrew's Corner
Resources
Online resources I have found useful on my journey toward simple living and financial independence, including tools, websites, blogs, podcasts, and more.
For transparency, some links may be referral or affiliate links, which are clearly labeled. These offer a bonus that benefits both you and me.
Other Tools & Caclulators
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The 4% Rule Simulatorsimulate your portfolio using historical market data at different start years to see how your portfolio will perform for the duration of your (early) retirementVisit →
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Post-FIRE Calculatorcrunch your numbers after you reach your FIRE number, to see the success rate against the likely hood of death as you ageVisit →
Websites
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Redflagdealsfind deals; a Canadian forum for people to post deals, treasure hunting in their 'Hot Deals' section is one of my hobbies 🤓Visit →
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Flippsave money on groceries; have all your weekly circulars and flyers from different stores all in one place. I use it to plan my groceries, look for the best deals and price match (if the store allows)Visit →
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RakutenReferrala cashback website that offers additional cashback on your online purchases at qualifying stores, this is a referral link that currently offers $30 bonus for both of us after your first qualifying bonus/purchase as a new user.NOTE: this is a referral link, the current offer is for both you and I get $30 after completing your first qualifying purchase as a new user.
Please refer to the terms and conditions of the referral page, as offer may change by Rakuten without noticeVisit →
Blogs & Podcasts
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Mr. Money MustacheTHE original blog for early retirement, FIRE movement by one of the earliest adopters of this movement.Visit →
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Millenial Revolutiona blog by a Canadian couple who retired in their 30's by not buying a house, this is their blog on their journey and learningsVisit →
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Rational Reminder Podcasta podcast that focuses on more in-depth analysis of personal finance, trends, frameworks, such as the FIRE movementVisit →
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The Plain Bagela youtube channel with a focus on personal finance education, investing, economics that doesn't try to sell you anythingVisit →