• Extreme Early Retirement

  • An Introduction and Guide to Financial Independence
  • By: Clayton Geoffreys
  • Narrated by: Michelle Murillo
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • 3.2 out of 5 stars (48 ratings)

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Extreme Early Retirement

By: Clayton Geoffreys
Narrated by: Michelle Murillo
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Publisher's summary

If you think you need to work until you're 60, you need to hear this...

In Extreme Early Retirement: An Introduction and Guide to Financial Independence, you'll learn about the new wave of retirees and how people are able to retire when they're still young. We'll go over why you should consider early retirement, what to remember as you plan for an extremely early retirement, how to cut down on spending, and how to keep busy well into your early retirement.

Here's a peek at what you'll learn:

  • What is extreme early retirement?
  • Five reasons you should consider extreme early retirement
  • What type of person should adopt extreme early retirement
  • Seven things you must remember before deciding to plan for extreme early retirement
  • How to determine how much money you need for extreme early retirement
  • How to calculate and optimize your IRA and 401K plan
  • Costs you must keep in mind for extreme early retirement
  • How to cut down spending: five strategies
  • How to increase your savings rate by 30%-50%
  • How to generate passive income sources
  • A crash course to investing through indexing
  • How to become more of a minimalist in 30 Days
  • You have achieved extreme early retirement, now what?
  • Nine ways to keep busy in retirement

©2015 Clayton Geoffreys (P)2015 Clayton Geoffreys

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Way to basic to learn anything

Unfortunately I didn't learn anything by reading this book. It provides an oversimplified look at investing and saving. Wished it had gone into more detail and spent less time reiterating obvious points.

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MAYBE A Good Starting Point for Some

Some things seemed obvious to me. Some of the info may serve some. However, I was hoping for more specifics for each topic. Such as a specific plan to accomplish each goal.

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Disappointing with lack of analytical insight

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Advice was generic and was simply restatements of surface-level early retirement statements: cut expenses, live on less, etc. The narrator sounded computer generated and struggled with common financial abbreviations.

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More analytical analysis of HOW to achieve early retirement, not WHY early retirement is great. Who needs to be convinced that becoming financial independent earlier has a negative side. Advice was simply too generic for anyone interested in the topic.

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Waste of Time

The summary of this book is spend less save more. I listened to the whole thing and kept waiting for it to get to the "good stuff" where it would tell me something that was actually profound or useful. I felt like I was listening to one of those infomercials where they keep you feeling like they're about to tell you the secret and before you know it you've wasted 45 minutes of your time and haven't truly learned anything. The only difference is there isn't a big sell at the end.

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Spend Less, Save More!

My headline summarizes the book. I've saved you $4.99. It is not accurate to even characterize this book as "basic" or "fundamental". Do not bother purchasing it unless you are completely clueless about money.

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Good information, easy to read and understand.

This book is easy to understand and has good information in regards to extreme early retirement.

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Obvious material and a waste of my money! Skip it

I loved the title of the book but that's where it ended for me. It might work for a newbie but this material was obvious is so many ways.

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painfully obvious

How to reduce your expenditures: 1) be mindful of your expenses. How to stay busy in retirement: 1) pursue your passions . 2) travel. ... investments have risk. Get out of debt. Save more. Spend less. Don't eat out. Yep...that's about out. If you're the least bit financially literate (and you probably are if you're considering this book and reading this review) then you will be PAINFULLY bored to tears by the obvious truisms and repetition.

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