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  3. 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 ...

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    The Financial Independence, Retire Early movement, or FIRE, is a group of people trying to gain financial independence by amassing enough wealth and cutting their expenses so that they can retire ...

  5. How to retire on less than $1 million and never run out of money

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    Social Security: Social Security payments are another aspect of retirement income that can help make up for a lack of retirement savings. The average Social Security check for a retired worker was ...

  6. Elkins High School (Missouri City, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence E. Elkins High School, more commonly known as Elkins High School is a comprehensive public high school in Missouri City, Texas, that serves communities in Sugar Land and Missouri City. The school, which handles grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Fort Bend Independent School District. Elkins was established in 1992, with its first ...

  7. Fort Bend Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bend ISD was formed when Sugar Land ISD and Missouri City ISD merged after an election on April 18, 1959. [3] The first superintendent was Louis P. Rodgers, who had been the Missouri City ISD superintendent upon the merger. The Sugar Land ISD superintendent Edward Mercer, became the assistant superintendent. [5]

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    People can spend their entire career building a nest egg, carefully contributing to their retirement accounts and investing their money as they prepare for that day when they can finally retire ...

  9. M. R. Wood Alternative Education Center - Wikipedia

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    As M.R. Wood School it was historically a segregated school for black students.Housing grades 1-12, it opened in the 1940s. [2] It was originally a part of the Sugar Land Independent School District until it merged with the Missouri City Independent School District to form the FBISD in 1959.