Author Archives: Doug Nordman

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About Doug Nordman

Author of "The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Retirement" and co-author of "Raising Your Money-Savvy Family For Next Generation Financial Independence."

Book Review: “Rent vs. Own”


When you’re striving for financial independence, does it really make sense to rent instead of owning your own home? One of the hidden costs of serving your country is relocating all over the world. The moving process is hard enough: … Continue reading

Posted in Mortgage & Real Estate, Reviews | 10 Comments

Lifestyles in Retirement: Cable TV Troubleshooting


I’ve blogged before about how do-it-yourself home maintenance can accelerate your goal of financial independence. (See the related posts below.) Unfortunately, sometimes you have to put down your tools and seek professional help. My spouse watches a lot of HGTV and … Continue reading

Posted in Military Retirement | 8 Comments

5 Ways to Ease the Transition from Military to Civilian Career


This guest post is brought to you by Aaron Walker. (If you’re interested in contributing a guest post, please see our guest posting guidelines.) I’ll be honest: When I began the job search as I moved from the military to civilian life, … Continue reading

Posted in Career, Money Management & Personal Finance | 2 Comments

“I’m setting a good example by working at a job”


I read an interesting forum thread about the conflicts between living life on your terms or meeting society’s expectations. When you reach financial independence and can choose whether or not to work for a paycheck, there may still be other … Continue reading

Posted in Career, Financial Independence, Military Life & Family, What Do You DO All Day?!? | 6 Comments

Book review: “The Longevity Project”


“Come on, you [men], do you want to live forever?!?” — Marine Corps First Sergeant Daly, Belleau Wood (slightly edited for a family-friendly blog) One of the challenges of financial independence is “longevity risk”, where you ensure that your assets … Continue reading

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