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Report: Alternative Income & Expense (2023)
By Turtle Investor  •  April 17, 2024
Since June 2020, this series of blog posts that shed some light on my income and expenses has been rather fun. Thankfully, I have plenty of data, and I already know pretty well how things are in the back of my mind, but nothing beats writing a blog post to improve clarity. Income and expense reports can be very boring, but the main idea is to determine if we can purely live off alternative income. Table of Contents
  1. Monthly Expenses ($1,409/month)
  2. Variable Expenses ($375/month)
  3. Buckets ($1,314/month)
  4. Categories Excluded
The Imaginary Scenario: FIRE-itis Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) is a movement of people devoted to a program of extreme savings and investment that aims to...
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By Turtle Investor
Hello there! I am Kevin and the author behind the Turtle Investor blog. At age 37, I hit CPF Full Retirement Sum (FRS) of $176,000 on the last day of 2019, twelve years after graduating from university. I am married and owns a 4-room apartment. I continue to be gainfully employed to build up my portfolio and provide my loved ones with better lives. Leaving everything behind and transitioning to a digital nomad life in Bali remains an option but not something that I’m actively pursuing now 🙂
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