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5 financial habits of early retirees

5 financial habits of early retirees

Posted on April 9, 2019April 8, 2019 by Crista

Have you ever wondered what it takes to retire early? Read More

Posted in Finance Tagged baby steps, budget, dave ramsey, debt free, debt free community, early retirees, financial habits, financial independance, financial independence, investing, low income, minimalism, retire early, save money, saving, saving on a low income, side hustles Leave a comment
If there is not a WILL, there is a way

If there is not a WILL, there is a way

Posted on April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 by Crista

Disclaimer: This topic depends on the country or state you Read More

Posted in Finance Tagged baby steps, banker, dave ramsey, do i need a will, finance, financial advice, financial independance, financial independence, last will and testament, will Leave a comment
Taxes - U.S. vs. Sweden. How are they different?

Taxes – U.S. vs. Sweden. How are they different?

Posted on March 28, 2019June 4, 2020 by Crista

Only 2 countries require all citizens to file taxes: Eritrea Read More

Posted in Finance Tagged baby steps, dave ramsey, debt, debt free, debt free community, debtfree, financial independance, financial independence, fire, paying off debt, sweden, tax advice, tax season, taxes, usa Leave a comment
Paying my US Student Loans as an Expat

Paying my US Student Loans as an Expat

Posted on March 21, 2019October 13, 2020 by Crista

I’ve been asked before, ‘If you live in Sweden, why Read More

Posted in Finance, Student Loans Tagged dave ramsey, europe, expat, finance, financial independance, financial independence, frugal, student loan, usa Leave a comment
How to track your Net Worth?

How to track your Net Worth?

Posted on February 28, 2019July 18, 2020 by Crista

First, track your net worth by adding up all your Read More

Posted in Finance Tagged baby steps, budget tracking, dave ramsey, finance, financial independance, financial independence, fire, networth, tracking 1 Comment
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Hi, I am Crista and welcome to my blog.

As you can see I live abroad and am a millennial pursuing a Ph.D. in Sweden. I have spent the majority of my life living abroad, so I am experienced in international moving.

I am planning to FIRE but in the form of mini-retirement, rather than a more traditional looking retirement.

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