6 Months Plan

6-Month FI Launchpad

Six months to build every system, habit, and strategy you need for the FI journey. You'll finish with automated investing, optimized spending, growing income, and a clear path forward.

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Your Plan

Timeline
Calculate & OptimizeInvest & AutomateAccelerate & DiversifyDone
1

Calculate & Optimize

Weeks 1–4

Calculate your FI number (expenses × 25)
Audit spending and maximize savings rate
Open tax-advantaged investment accounts
2

Invest & Automate

Months 2–6

Set up automatic index fund investments
Build emergency fund (6 months)
Eliminate high-interest debt
3

Accelerate & Diversify

Months 7–12

Increase income through raises or side income
Start a passive income stream
Track net worth monthly toward FI number

The Plan

6 Months plan

25 tasks across 6 milestones — 2–4/week

1

Month 1: Audit & Foundations

Month 1
  • Complete full financial audit: net worth, debts, spending, income
  • Calculate your FI number and estimate years to FI
  • Create a zero-based budget with 40%+ savings rate target
  • Open HYSA, brokerage, and retirement accounts as needed
  • Cut the 10 easiest expenses immediately
2

Month 2: Automate Everything

Month 2
  • Set up automatic paycheck split: bills, savings, investments
  • Max out employer 401(k) match and start IRA contributions
  • Choose and purchase index fund portfolio
  • Start building emergency fund (target: 3 months of expenses)
3

Month 3: Eliminate Debt

Month 3
  • Execute debt avalanche plan — pay off highest-interest debt first
  • Refinance remaining debt to lower rates where possible
  • Redirect freed cash flow to investments immediately
  • Milestone: emergency fund at 3 months, debt shrinking
4

Month 4: Grow Income

Month 4
  • Negotiate a raise or pursue a higher-paying role
  • Launch a side income stream (freelancing, consulting, content)
  • Direct 100% of new income to investments
  • Milestone: savings rate above 40%
5

Month 5: Optimize & Diversify

Month 5
  • Tax-optimize your investment strategy (tax-loss harvesting, account placement)
  • Research and start one passive income stream
  • Increase investment contributions by 5–10%
  • Review and rebalance portfolio
6

Month 6: Systems Review & Long-Term Plan

Month 6
  • Review 6 months of data: actual savings rate, net worth growth, income changes
  • Adjust FI timeline based on real progress
  • Set specific annual milestones for the next 5 years
  • Run all financial systems on autopilot for a full month as a test

Obstacles

What gets in the way

Common challenges and how to overcome them

Challenge

The timeline feels impossibly long and overwhelming

Solution

The plan breaks FI into quarterly milestones with clear metrics. You'll track savings rate, net worth, and passive income monthly — so you see tangible progress even when the end goal is years away.

Challenge

Not knowing how much you actually need to retire

Solution

The first milestone calculates your FI number: annual expenses × 25. You'll audit spending, set your target, and know exactly how far you are at every stage.

Challenge

Lifestyle inflation eating into your savings rate as income grows

Solution

The plan includes a lifestyle cap — every raise goes straight to investments. You'll set spending guardrails before the money arrives so it never becomes available to spend.

Challenge

Market downturns causing panic and poor decisions

Solution

The plan teaches dollar-cost averaging and asset allocation so market drops become buying opportunities. You'll have a written investment policy statement to follow during volatility.

Challenge

Feeling deprived compared to peers who spend freely

Solution

FI isn't about deprivation — it's about intentional spending. The plan helps you identify what truly matters to you and spend generously there while cutting everything else.

25×

annual expenses — the standard FI target (4% rule)

50%

savings rate cuts the timeline to about 17 years

7–10%

average annual stock market return over the long term

71%

of Americans feel behind on retirement savings

FAQ

Common questions

Multiply your annual expenses by 25. If you spend $40,000/year, your FI number is $1,000,000. If you spend $60,000/year, it's $1,500,000. Reducing expenses lowers the target and accelerates the timeline.

It depends almost entirely on your savings rate. At 20% savings rate, it takes about 37 years. At 50%, about 17 years. At 70%, about 8.5 years. The plan helps you maximize your savings rate at every stage.

A higher income helps, but savings rate matters more. Someone earning $60K and saving 50% reaches FI faster than someone earning $150K and saving 10%. The plan focuses on both sides of the equation.

Most FI practitioners use low-cost index funds (total stock market, international, and bonds). The plan covers asset allocation, tax-advantaged accounts, and rebalancing strategies.

FI means work is optional — you have enough to cover expenses indefinitely. Many FI people continue working on things they love. It's about freedom, not stopping.

If your mortgage rate is below your expected investment return (historically 7–10%), investing usually wins mathematically. But being debt-free has psychological value. The plan helps you decide based on your situation.

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