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# How To Retire Early: Your Guide to Getting Rich Slowly and Retiring on Less

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Author's note: This book was last updated in 2018 and covers a primary investment period from 1992 to 2006. Thus, while the concepts in this book are still valid, it is beginning to show its age as the years pass since our retirement in 2006. What makes this book different from all the other books out there on early retirement? We think it's the amount of personal financial detail we provide. We don’t hold back! You can use this information as a kind of financial yardstick to measure what is possible in your own life. We retired from full-time work at the age of 43. In this book we share with you the roadmap we followed to get from full-time work to financial independence in less than 15 years. If we can do it, so can you! If we can empower you to stop dreaming and start planning, to stop wishing and start willing your early retirement into existence, we’ll have done what we set out to do in this book.

Review: Planning for my early Retirement - I have been reading a lot of books lately on retirement planning. Really enjoyed this one. It is easy to read and has a lot of good information in it detailing exactly how Robert & Robin planned for, achieved their goal of early retirement, and how they are doing now after being retired for several years. I am still trying to get my wife to read the book so we will be on the same page in working for our goal of early retirement. We have already set the date that we plan to retire by and are implementing the plans to get there. We want to retire while we are still young enough to spend more time traveling and doing the other things that we don't seem to have time to do while working our 8 to 5 jobs. I only wish I would have had this book earlier so we could have planned for a much earlier retirement. The book discusses how to figure out how much money you will need to retire, how to safely build that nest egg, and how to live off of it through retirement. There is even a chapter discussing the very important topic of health care during retirement including some basic information regarding the Affordable Health Care Act. There is also a chapter with tips for travel during retirement. Robert and Robin apparently have traveled extensively since retiring. Looking at their website encourages us as we would like to do some traveling as well. If you dream of retiring early and possibly traveling, or just living a life of leisure this book could provide a good framework for planning to do just that.
Review: and really enjoyed it. Easy to read - One of the first books on retirement I read, and really enjoyed it. Easy to read, and I liked that the authors laid out literally everything they did, with a lot of detail on their personal finances. Would recommend it to anyone starting to learn about retirement, even if you aren't planning on retiring early. However, one issue I had with the book is that the authors assume throughout the book that if you follow their example, you too can expect to retire in 15 years, maybe 20 if you have children. I suspect they may be greatly underestimating how important the timing of their investments was to their success - they started in the '90s, when the stock market was doing exceptionally well, and sold their house in 2006, at the peak of housing prices and just in time to avoid the housing crisis. As I recall, the authors acknowledge this only briefly somewhere in the middle of the book.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #2,085,558 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,022 in Retirement Planning (Books) #4,861 in Investing (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 388 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Planning for my early Retirement
*by K***. on February 10, 2014*

I have been reading a lot of books lately on retirement planning. Really enjoyed this one. It is easy to read and has a lot of good information in it detailing exactly how Robert & Robin planned for, achieved their goal of early retirement, and how they are doing now after being retired for several years. I am still trying to get my wife to read the book so we will be on the same page in working for our goal of early retirement. We have already set the date that we plan to retire by and are implementing the plans to get there. We want to retire while we are still young enough to spend more time traveling and doing the other things that we don't seem to have time to do while working our 8 to 5 jobs. I only wish I would have had this book earlier so we could have planned for a much earlier retirement. The book discusses how to figure out how much money you will need to retire, how to safely build that nest egg, and how to live off of it through retirement. There is even a chapter discussing the very important topic of health care during retirement including some basic information regarding the Affordable Health Care Act. There is also a chapter with tips for travel during retirement. Robert and Robin apparently have traveled extensively since retiring. Looking at their website encourages us as we would like to do some traveling as well. If you dream of retiring early and possibly traveling, or just living a life of leisure this book could provide a good framework for planning to do just that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ and really enjoyed it. Easy to read
*by D***9 on October 17, 2014*

One of the first books on retirement I read, and really enjoyed it. Easy to read, and I liked that the authors laid out literally everything they did, with a lot of detail on their personal finances. Would recommend it to anyone starting to learn about retirement, even if you aren't planning on retiring early. However, one issue I had with the book is that the authors assume throughout the book that if you follow their example, you too can expect to retire in 15 years, maybe 20 if you have children. I suspect they may be greatly underestimating how important the timing of their investments was to their success - they started in the '90s, when the stock market was doing exceptionally well, and sold their house in 2006, at the peak of housing prices and just in time to avoid the housing crisis. As I recall, the authors acknowledge this only briefly somewhere in the middle of the book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inspiring
*by B***E on October 29, 2013*

I am a financial advisor and I enjoyed this book very much. I am planning on adding the print version of this to the lending library I keep for clients- this is saying something- I read and discard probably 6 or 7 financial books to every one I keep to lend. My husband and I are getting close to retirement too and I think this book will be helpful in convincing my husband that it really is okay to retire now- or soon anyway. The Charlton's philsosphy about money and dedication to saving is inspiring, and I wish this could be taught in schools. Many people do not have the dedication to do this but some simply don't know its possible. I wasn't a fan of all of the investment advice, but I concede that its very difficult to give investment advice in a book- the market is situational and clients are individuals after all! This book isn't really about investment advice though- its about saving to meet a goal and I did appreciate the Charltons telling what they DID, warts and all. I found the discussion on taxes in retirement very interesting. Overall I think this is a blueprint that could work for a lot of people. Our situation is different as we have 2 grade-school age children, but it won't be difficult to adjust the calculations for that. I wish they had covered a little more about how they allocated their spending AFTER retirement- I'm pretty good at the saving part, but accurately calculating how much I will need to travel and live in retirement is a little scary for me. Did they calculate correctly, underestimate? Did they forget to include anything in their calculations? I would be interested to know what percent of their income goes to trips and how much goes to daily living expenses. By the way, I wrote down my retirement date- it felt great!

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