The Military Guide Angel Investing, Market Crashes, & 14 Years of Early Retirement

Published: Sept. 30, 2016, 9:50 p.m.

Today on the\xa0Financial Independence Podcast, Doug Nordman (a.k.a. Nords) from\xa0The Military Guide\xa0joins me to talk about how he achieved financial independence at the age of 41 by serving in the military!

Doug retired way back in 2002 so we dive into how he dealt with the market crashes that occurred at various stages on his path to financial independence, what 14 years of retirement has been like, and how he\u2019s found meaning outside of work.

I know many of you enjoyed Doug\u2019s wisdom and insights on\xa0the\xa0previous episode\xa0so check out today\u2019s episode for his full story!

Highlights:

  • Thoughts on over 14 years of early retirement
  • Details of his investing strategy and how it\u2019s changed over the years
  • Mistakes he made and lessons learned
  • How to deal with market crashes when you\u2019re still working, about to retire, and already retired
  • What it\u2019s like to live and work on a submarine
  • Difference between pursuing FI as a military service member vs. a civilian
  • What angel investing can teach you about investing and why it may be the best way to give away your money

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