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FIRE fundamentals
4%
Safe withdrawal rate
25×
Annual spend = FIRE number
~17 yrs
To FIRE at 50% savings rate
01
Step 01

What is FIRE?

FIRE stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early. The idea is simple: save and invest enough that your investments generate more than you spend. At that point, work becomes optional — not because you're rich, but because your money works for you. You don't have to quit your job. You just stop having to work.

F.I.R.E.
Financial Independence, Retire Early — the freedom to choose exactly how you spend your time.
02
Step 02

The 25× rule

Multiply your annual spending by 25. That's your FIRE number — the amount you need invested to retire.

FIRE number = Annual spending × 25

This comes from the 4% rule: research shows you can safely withdraw 4% of your portfolio per year without running out of money over a 30-year period. It's a solid starting point, not a guarantee.

$1M
FIRE number for someone spending $40,000/year.
03
Step 03

The savings rate is everything

The single biggest lever is your savings rate. Going from 10% to 50% doesn't just double your savings — it also cuts your spending in half, slashing your FIRE number too.

17 yrs
To FIRE at a 50% savings rate — vs. 46 years at 10%. Same income, wildly different timelines.

The math is brutal in the best possible way.

04
Step 04

Where to actually invest

Most FIRE followers keep it simple: low-cost index funds that track the entire stock market. No stock picking, no timing the market. The goal is consistent, boring, automatic investing — every month, rain or shine. Time in the market beats timing the market.

0.03%
Typical expense ratio for a total market index fund like VTI — versus 1%+ for actively managed funds. That difference compounds dramatically over decades.
Ticker of the week
Updated weekly with undervalued stock analyzed by in-house financial models · Not financial advice
ADBE
Adobe
Software Large Cap Light Asset
$242
+0.6% today  ·  As of Apr 1, 2026
P/E
14×
Fwd P/E
19×
P/B
EV/EBITDA
7.8×
Div Yield
N/A
Upside
+40%
Investment thesis

ADBE trades at a significant discount to peers despite steady free cash flow generation and a dominant position in its niche. Recent margin pressure from input costs appears temporary — new management is very likely to guide for a recovery in H2 2026 to right the ship. The balance sheet is clean with net cash, leaving room for more buybacks or bolt-on M&A. With the stock near a multi-year low, the setup is asymmetric.

Bull case
  • Margin remains strong in 2026
  • Re-rating toward sector median P/E of 20× implies $350 fair value
  • Significant cash position acts as downside buffer
Key risks
  • Recent Claude Code's impressive capabilities overshadow the entire software industry
  • Photoshop is facing fierce competition with new entrants such as Capcut
Income
$80,000
$0
$0
FIRE inputs
$48,000
7.0%
$20,000
Scenario comparison

Set your inputs, save as A. Adjust, then save as B to compare side-by-side.

FIRE projection
FIRE number
Savings rate
Years to FIRE
Progress toward FIRE: —
2026 tax analysis
Gross income
Federal ordinary tax
Federal LTCG tax
State tax
Total tax
After-tax income

Uses estimated 2026 federal brackets (TCJA extended) with standard deduction applied to ordinary income. State tax applied to gross income — a simplified estimate. Not tax or financial advice.

Stock return calculator
$10,000
$2000
7.0%
20 yrs
Pessimistic (P10)
Median (P50)
Optimistic (P90)

Portfolio allocation
US Stocks 60%
International 20%
Bonds 10%
REITs 5%
Cash / Stable 5%
US Stocks
International
Bonds
REITs
Cash / Stable
Blended exp. return
Risk profile
Dividend income estimator
$250,000
3.0%
Annual income
Monthly income
Year 10 w/ DRIP

Year 10 projection assumes all dividends are reinvested (DRIP) with no price appreciation — conservative estimate.

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