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  2. How to calculate your FIRE number - AOL

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    FIRE Number = Annual expenses in retirement x 25. For example, if you anticipate needing $40,000 per year to cover your living expenses in retirement, your FIRE number would be $1 million ($40,000 ...

  3. Against that backdrop, Kates recommended another way to calculate your number: Multiply non-health insurance expenses by 28 — roughly equal to a 3.5% withdrawal rate — multiply expected health ...

  4. What is the Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE ... - AOL

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    To use the rule of 25 to figure out your FIRE number, begin by estimating your annual expenses in retirement, and then multiply that number by 25. To put it in perspective, if your yearly expenses ...

  5. FIRE movement - Wikipedia

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    The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement is a lifestyle/investment plan with the goal of gaining financial independence and retiring early through savings. The model became particularly popular among millennials in the 2010s, gaining traction through online communities via information shared in blogs, podcasts, and online ...

  6. Rate of fire - Wikipedia

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    Rapid or sustained rate of fire may be considered a weapon's absolute maximum firing rate. The term sustained refers to firing a fully-automatic weapon continuously, while rapid is limited to semi-automatic or manually operated firearms. Rapid and sustained fire are usually reserved for close-range defense against ambushes or human wave attacks ...

  7. Keetch–Byram drought index - Wikipedia

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    This occurs in conditions of extended drought, and has significant effects on fire behaviour. In the United States, it is expressed as a range from 0 to 800, referring to hundredths of an inch of deficit in water availability; in countries that use the metric system , it is expressed from 0 to 200, referring to millimetres.

  8. Retirement Planning: This FIRE Advocate Suggests Two ... - AOL

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    Jaspreet Singh’s FIRE Advice: ... (40), who programmed an early-retirement calculator in 2013 called cFIREsim, ... How To Look Up the Serial Number.

  9. National Fire Danger Rating System - Wikipedia

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    By 1961, the basic structure for a four-phase rating system had been outlined and the fire phase (spread phase) was ready for field testing. However, since the remaining phases of the rating system – ignition, risk, and fuel energy – were not available, a number of fire control agencies preferred to remain with the systems then in use.