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THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR YOUR RETIREMENT

Saving for your future ısn’t quick. But wıth these tips, it can be easy
ROCKING CHAIR LIFESTYLE “The goal is to get up in the morning and work on whatever project you want,” says J. Money. “If you save enough, you can do that.”

WHEN THE BLOGGER AND personal finance expert known as J. Money started saving for the future, retirement was the furthest thing from his mind. He was in his late 20s, working for a tech startup, and thinking about buying a house and getting married. Now, roughly a decade later, he runs his own company and extols the life-altering virtues of saving prodigiously and starting young.

Money’s Washington, D.C.–based business, which publishes his ad-supported blogs Budgets Are Sexy and Rockstar Finance, earns $60,000 to $160,000 annually, depending on how hard he chooses to work, he says. Money, who uses a pen name to protect his financial privacy, started publicly tracking his net worth on his first blog

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