Diary of a future rentier (65)

This post is part 64 of 86 in the series Diary of a future rentier

Sandwiched between the Boomer and Millennial generations, Gen Xers have often been faced with a changing world of work, characterized by unemployment and the advent of the Internet. Despite generational labels, the desire for a different way of life, detached from the professional world and prioritizing quality of life, freedom and autonomy, transcends generations and has been around for much longer than we might think.

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Diary of a future annuitant (64)

This post is part 63 of 86 in the series Diary of a future rentier

Since this fall, my activity on the blog has decreased, but this break has allowed me to take a step back and appreciate the path taken towards financial independence. I am currently working on a new e-book which should be released in the spring, in order to start again with more clarity towards my goals.

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Investing according to qualitative rather than quantitative criteria?

The importance of factual data and concrete results in the valuation of a company, beyond the speculations and rumors circulating on the web. A pragmatic analysis that reminds us that the real value of a company is measured by its tangible performances rather than by qualitative comments or risky forecasts.

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