Retire Before 50
A Millennial’s No‑Nonsense Guide to Financial Independence
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Publisher Description
Escape the 9-to-5 Before 50 — Even If You Started Late, Earn an Average Salary, and Refuse to Give Up Your Life.
What if retiring early wasn't just for tech millionaires and extreme frugalists? What if you could reach financial independence on a normal income, without living like a monk or sacrificing the things you actually love?
In Retire Before 50, Prince Penman delivers the no-nonsense guide that millions of millennials have been searching for. Blending hard math with hard-won emotional honesty, this book walks you through a decade-by-decade roadmap to financial freedom that actually works for a generation dealing with student loans, skyrocketing housing costs, and the collapse of traditional retirement promises.
Inside, you'll discover:
•Why your "FIRE number" is smaller than you think — and how to calculate yours today
•The debt-killing system that clears your path without shame or austerity
•The "Conscious Spending Plan" that automates your wealth and lets you spend guilt-free
•Exactly how to invest in simple index funds that beat 90% of professional money managers
•The tax-advantaged account hierarchy (401(k), Roth IRA, HSA) that can save you hundreds of thousands
•The housing strategies — from house hacking to geoarbitrage — that turn your largest expense into your biggest wealth accelerator
•The withdrawal system that lets you access your money decades before "retirement age" — legally
•How to cross the psychological finish line when the math says you're free but your brain says "one more year"
Most importantly, you'll learn why this journey isn't about deprivation. It's about designing a life so rich in purpose, connection, and meaning that you never need a vacation from it.
You're not behind. You're not broken. You're not too late. Your freedom has a price, and it's probably lower than you think.
Retire Before 50 is the book Prince Penman wishes someone had handed him a decade ago — back when he was 28, sitting on a negative net worth, and convinced early retirement was for other people. Now it's yours.