Thank you very much, Francois, for giving me the opportunity to share our journey with your audience! I am looking forward to reading their comments and answering any questions they might have about the information from this video.
@mariposabay400611 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences and advice.
@nomadnumbers11 ай бұрын
You are very welcome@@mariposabay4006. Sharing is caring :-)
I am so amazed that so many foreigners love Taiwan. It is true that many Taiwanese think that owing your own property means you feel safe and don't have to move all the time.
@chiunghua11 ай бұрын
元元的影片很有深度。看完我覺得我必須趕快把貸款還完,才能擁有真正的財富自由。
@linminhsiao840911 ай бұрын
謝謝元元製作這個影片,很棒的內容😊
@nomadnumbers11 ай бұрын
Thank you @linminhsiao8409. 在台北与弗朗索瓦录制这段视频真是非常有趣。如果您有任何问题需要解答,请随时联系我们!
@@nomadnumbers 积攒一年开支的25倍? 一年開支若36萬 x 25=約1千萬台幣 若一年收入50萬 用35萬存15萬 要存幾年呢?
@chiccohuang197211 ай бұрын
@@nomadnumbers I retired in my middle 40s in Taiwan six years ago. Comparing to the 4% rule, I use 3% rule because of my Taiwanese conservitivity. I am not a typical Taiwanese although I live here for more than half a century. Traditionally, most Taiwanese were educated to prepare a certain amount money for a house and another certain amount money for their children. Therefore, of course most Taiwanese can not FIRE. It is not a question of right or wrong, it is a life style choice. You can also find Taiwan is one of the highest savings rate country all over the world.
@mariposabay400611 ай бұрын
@chiccohuang9803 most Taiwanese can not FIRE? Do you mean RETIRE?
@chiccohuang197211 ай бұрын
@@mariposabay4006 We are talking about FIRE, Financial Independence, Retire Early, aren't we? :)
@stan67111911 ай бұрын
這集好棒,台灣傳統阻力還是很高,建議年輕人可以好好把握
@ninahsu965211 ай бұрын
很棒的經驗分享,非常感謝你們可以無私的分享你們的寶貴經驗及意見 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
@user-zc7uu2uv9q10 ай бұрын
謝謝元元製作好節目,受益良多
@peiyuiliu765511 ай бұрын
這個主題,選得好 謝謝你
@GgraceTseng11 ай бұрын
謝謝元元的分享❤很棒👍🤩
@huachang12611 ай бұрын
很棒的觀念 謝謝分享🙏
@dikw11 ай бұрын
元元的影片還是一如既往的優質,真的很棒! 相信元元不久的將來就可以達到財務自由👍
@user-wd7hs2ys8n11 ай бұрын
影片重複多看幾遍❤❤ 懂得理財 才有好的生活
@noahcriss343611 ай бұрын
Nomad每一個回答都是有思考過的,很棒
@hocathy656410 ай бұрын
很棒的影片,獲益良多👍👍👍謝謝元元🙏🙏🙏
@user-qd9wh1kd5h11 ай бұрын
感謝元元帶來這麽新的觀點!🎉
@yuanyuanintaiwan11 ай бұрын
也謝謝你來看我的影片! :)
@user-qd9wh1kd5h11 ай бұрын
超級喜歡元元的!❤❤❤
@user-gl7ru7bm8q11 ай бұрын
謝謝您,元元,又呈現新的方向面貌,與大家分享。棒極了!謝謝!
@Jackavatar10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on lifestyle. I really appreciate that. I think this would definitely help me in the future.
@choutsutungАй бұрын
謝謝你的分析讓我重新審視自己的價值觀。
@user-hx5pq9od1c11 ай бұрын
讚 我好喜歡這一集的分享 謝謝
@2009geeta11 ай бұрын
Nice sharing, Thank you for the economic information.
Thank you @wenkweiwang884. 不论是在35岁、40岁、45岁、50岁,甚至55岁,我们想要传达的核心信息是财务自由对所有人都是开放的,然而很少有人考虑在传统退休年龄之前退休,因为我相信他们并不知道这是一个选择。凭借基本的个人理财知识,并利用确保财富安全稳健增长的策略,即使从标准退休年龄中仅节省出5年,也能为个人提供额外的5年,让他们通过沉浸在带来快乐的事情中,创造更丰富的回忆。这是否与您共鸣?
Very interesting vedio. This is the first time i have heard the new trend of FIRE. I will introduce this vedio as our topic on our English online club for viewing and discussing. Thank you very much😊
@muubie11 ай бұрын
This is only something I discovered a little after COVID. I had no idea about this movement and was surprised at how many folks are pursuing FIRE.
Thank you @ting597. 我对台湾的房地产了解不多,但如果房价继续上涨,你可能可以通过以后卖房来赚钱。然而,人们购买房屋时最好从赚钱的角度考虑,而不仅仅是喜欢这个房子(比如想要住在那里)。现在积极寻找更多存钱方法的人比那些不考虑的人处于更好的境地,后者只等到65岁以上才想着退休。你是否考虑购买房屋,因为你相信在10-20年或更长时间内房价会大幅上涨,你可以在退休后用那些钱过上理想的生活?
@yjlin885911 ай бұрын
@@nomadnumbers 通过以后卖房来赚钱的時代&機 會 已經過去 且退休後更老了更難租房子 &After covid, all cost becomes much higher than before, not only living expense is gealmost all house cost is raised more than 20% even 30%, it is too ridiculous even I am the sales selling the house, still think so many owners are too greedy, the house is for living not for investment
I must say this video really resonates with me as I’m looking to FI and retire to Taiwan at least part of the year. It’s important to know that the 4% rule is really just a rule of thumb. The original study had an allocation of 50% in stocks (ie S&P500) and 50% bonds. The 4% rule didn’t state that the money would last forever. It would last 30 years. This should cover the normal lifespan of most people retiring at 65. Every person’s situation is unique so it’s better not to go strictly by the 4% rule. As for me I’m using a more conservative 3%.
@julietteshenacupuncture180911 ай бұрын
I live in Fl and this is not the place to retire to anymore. It was good but now our housing is the most expensive in US!!!!!!! Our rent/ mortgage has doubled and tripled.
@muubie11 ай бұрын
@@julietteshenacupuncture1809 that’s a huge jump in housing expenses. That is something that does concern me as we have no control over inflation. This is a major reason why I personally try and shoot for a more conservative “3% rule”. I also try and look for other ways to stress test our plan.
@user-db5lj8pe2q11 ай бұрын
I’m a handyman. Having your own house you can design,build and show your own style of life. The most important part is follow ing your own nature not others.
I have lived in NYC, Seoul, HK, Beijing and Shanghai for many years each and I have to say Taiwan is a better place to live comparing to any of these cities in the world. Formosa is still a beautiful island as thousands years ago and no one could be allowed to offend it and it’s people by force.
@muubie11 ай бұрын
Can you share why you think Taiwan is better than Seoul? I’m thinking of retiring part of the year in Taiwan but I have a friend considering Seoul. I believe Seoul might be a bit more expensive.
@Cantforgetsiena10 ай бұрын
@@muubie Seoul is more expensive indeed. S Korea has a rich culture and vibrant economy but I found the culture is quite uptight and less gender equality (My male colleagues went golfing and drinking almost every weekend). Taiwan is relatively more friendly and hospitable and it’s culture is very inclusive. But these are based on my personal encounter and the fact that I’m a Taiwanese. If you are not a single female foreigner working in Seoul or not raising kids there, the life there shall be quite alright.😁