POPULARITY
Akaisha and Billy are frequent contributors to the Financial Independence Hub and have written a book ... The Adventurer's Guide to Early Retirement. I've wanted to talk to them for a while now ...
This is a replay of Episode 117 of The Changed Physician Podcast where the hosts discuss the journey of Akaisha and Billy Kaderli from early in life and into their 30's and beyond when they officially chose to be retired with the money they had at that time. #retire #change #challenge #thechangedphysician #kevincuccaro #melissacady #physicianburnout #physicianjoy #physicianwellness #physicianhealth #beingdifferent #createyourpath #joy #fulfillment Learn More About the Community at:
This is Episode 235 of The Changed Physician Podcast where the hosts speak with returning guests, Billy and Akaisha Kaderli regarding their newly released 5th edition of The Adventurer's Guide to Early Retirement: A New Perspective. They have truly walked the talk as they have been retired since 38 years old! You can purchase their extensive, detailed book here on their website: https://www.retireearlylifestyle.com/orderpage.htm You can gather additional knowledge by signing up for their newsletter at the same website. #retirement #change #challenge #thechangedphysician #kevincuccaro #melissacady #physicianburnout #physicianjoy #physicianwellness #physicianhealth #beingdifferent #createyourpath #joy #fulfillment Learn More About the Community at:
This is Episode 235 of The Changed Physician Podcast where the hosts speak with returning guests, Billy and Akaisha Kaderli regarding their newly released 5th edition of The Adventurer's Guide to Early Retirement: A New Perspective. They have truly walked the talk as they have been retired since 38 years old! You can purchase their extensive, detailed book here on their website: https://www.retireearlylifestyle.com/orderpage.htm You can gather additional knowledge by signing up for their newsletter at the same website. #retirement #change #challenge #thechangedphysician #kevincuccaro #melissacady #physicianburnout #physicianjoy #physicianwellness #physicianhealth #beingdifferent #createyourpath #joy #fulfillment Learn More About the Community at:
This is Episode 235 of The Changed Physician Podcast where the hosts speak with returning guests, Billy and Akaisha Kaderli regarding their newly released 5th edition of The Adventurer's Guide to Early Retirement: A New Perspective. They have truly walked the talk as they have been retired since 38 years old! You can purchase their extensive, detailed book here on their website: https://www.retireearlylifestyle.com/orderpage.htm You can gather additional knowledge by signing up for their newsletter at the same website. #retirement #change #challenge #thechangedphysician #kevincuccaro #melissacady #physicianburnout #physicianjoy #physicianwellness #physicianhealth #beingdifferent #createyourpath #joy #fulfillment Learn More About the Community at:
This is Episode 118 of The Changed Physician Podcast where the hosts discuss their thoughts from the recent episode 117 with Akaisha and Billy Kaderli. #travel #retirement #physicians Learn More About the Community at:
This is Episode 117 of The Changed Physician Podcast where the hosts interview couple, Akaisha and Billy Kaderli about their decision, journey and lessons from retiring over 30 years ago when they were in their 30's. Timeline: 01:00 Billy and Akaisha's life before retiring 04:00 The two years of planning during pre-internet 07:30 Figuring out the numbers to draw from investments 09:15 Making the physical transition to Nevus island amid Gulf War 11:10 Filling the time 14:00 Trip to Granada and Venezuela and the Western U.S. 17:00 Managing their things & setting up their “bases” 20:00 Monthly expenses—Vacationing versus Traveling 21:30 Spending Categories: Housing, Transportation, Tax Arrangements, Dining & Entertainment 22:00 Learning languages while traveling 23:30 Their love of food, physical adventures, and geo-arbitrage 25:00 What people should know about their lifestyle (compounding, freedom, etc.) 26:20 Why some people have trouble retiring 28:00 How retiring can be so different from the lives of most physicians 30:00 Having faith, facing fears, and being okay with the discomfort of change 32:00 The challenges along their way & the cost of working 34:20 Why they did not tell anyone until the last minute before retiring 35:30 Challenging others' belief systems 36:00 Their productive lives (without boredom) 37:40 Putting themselves out there as introverts 39:30 Figuring it out as they go; no perfect time and no guarantees 41:10 What do all your friends and family say now about your 30+ years of retirement 43:00 Medical care and insurance in other countries versus the US 44:40 Passport, residency, and taxes 51:10 Internet home base You can learn more about retiring and the Kaderli's at RetireEarlyLifestyle.com. You can contact Billy and Akaisha at theguide@retireearlylifestyle.com Their eBook Store: https://retireearlylifestyle.com/book-store.htm Their newsletter subscription page: Subscribe REL Newsletter Their home page: https://retireearlylifestyle.com/ Their Mentors Subscription Page: https://retireearlylifestyle.com/aaa/retire_lifestyle_mentors.htm Learn More About the Community at:
Bill y Akaisha se retiraron en 1991 a sus 38 años. 31 años más tarde, a pesar de retirar más dinero del invertido, duplicaron su patrimonio. Aquí te explico cómo fue posible.La historia de Bill y Akaisha es real, y se encuentra documentada en un artículo y video de CNBC que me encontré recientemente y me pareció un excelente ejemplo a analizar.Aunque parece increíble, es simplemente un ejemplo en la vida real de lo que en teoría algunos conocemos… El poder de invertir correctamente y poner a trabajar el interés compuesto a tu favor.En este episodio analizo su caso, ya que al tener más de 30 años en retiro, aplicando las estrategias de inversión en el mercado de valores para dicha meta, resulta un excelente ejemplo de qué se puede esperar en este viajeRECURSOSHOJA CRECIMIENTO DE TU INVERSIÓN EN EL TIEMPOEP. 47 – CRUISE FI: Cuando hacerse millonario es inevitableARTICULO CBNC: Early Retirement- This couple invested in the stock marketRAMON LIRANZOYoPuedoInvertir.comInstagram: @YoPuedoInvertirFacebook: YoPuedoInvertirYouTube: YoPuedoInvertir
#43: People spend way too much time scrutinizing examples of early retirees who just recently FIRE’d and not nearly enough time on early retirees who actually made it through decades of retirement.That’s why there’s a whole cottage industry of blogs and books by recent retirees dispensing advice (and downloadable spreadsheets) on how to save a million bucks, retire to Southeast Asia, and sip mango juice all day and get cheap massages.But there’s nothing to actually scrutinize in these examples because no one really miscalculates their nest egg so badly that they have to go back to work within a few years.We should spend more effort analyzing examples of people who actually successfully STAYED retired for decades. (And I don’t mean folks with $10s of millions.)That’s because the shockingly simple math to get TO early retirement is different from the shockingly un-simple math to get THROUGH early retirement.Yet there are few and far between examples of early retirees who actually made it through decades, weathered all the ups and downs intact, lived a good and fulfilling life, and are still in good physical and financial shape.So you can imagine how excited I was to speak with today’s guests, a senior couple who achieved precisely this.This week, I chat with Billy and Akaisha Kaderli, a husband wife couple who early retired 3 DECADES ago in 1991 and are still going strong. With one full 30-year retirement already behind them and a nest egg that is bigger than ever, Billy and Akaisha have traveled the world across decades, lived a great life, and have tons of stories and advice to share.We discuss:Their varied career path before retirement (French chef, stock broker)Why they decided to retire early long before a FIRE community existedWhy they decided not to tell anyone about their early retirement plansWhy they defined their FIRE number based on only a subset of their expenses (and which expenses those were)What they invested in before there were ETFs, and how big their portfolio was on the day they retiredHow they planned their travels via a multi-year loop over the decades, and how they chose regional “home bases” around the worldWhen they decide to travel together vs. soloHow large their portfolio is now 3 decades laterHow they afforded healthcare over the decades (including emergency surgeries) with no health insurance…and without bankrupting themselvesHow they dealt with downturns and recessions over the decades…including the one time they briefly considered going back to get a j-o-b (and why they decided against it)What they would have done differently if they could do it all over againDoes Billy and Akaisha’s story change your view on what it takes to get to FIRE? What it takes to successfully live a good and full retirement life for decades? Does it influence any choices you might make in your retirement planning plans? Let me know by leaving a comment when you’re done.Don't miss an episode, hit that subscribe button...If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss any upcoming episodes!I need your help, please leave a listener review :)If you liked this episode, would you please leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts? It’d mean the world to me and your review also helps others find my podcast, too!Links mentioned in this episode:Retire Early LifestyleRetire Early Lifestyle bookstoreHYW private Facebook communityIntro/Outro: Old Bossa by Twin Musicom.
Digital Nomad Mastery - Podcast Interview about How to Retire Early and Travel the World with Akaisha and Billy from Retire Early Lifestyle Website : https://www.RetireEarlyLifestyle.com Subscribe to them on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1e2... Email Address - TheGuide@RetireEarlyLifestyle.com Book Store - https://retireearlylifestyle.com/book... Subscribe to their Email Newsletter: https://www.retireearlylifestyle.com/... https://www.facebook.com/RetireEarlyL... https://twitter.com/RetireEarlyLife Thank you for watching our video. We post videos DAILY videos about fatherhood & family, online business, and world travel. Currently, we have been to over 80 countries on 6 continents and our goal is to be the FIRST FAMILY to visit every country in the word. GET EMAIL UPDATES on our website: http://www.DaddyBlogger.com LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DaddyBlogger SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/tokyoricky FOLLOW us on Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest: http://www.twitter.com/tokyoricky http://www.instagram.com/tokyoricky http://www.pinterest.com/tokyoricky Also, check out our Digital Nomad Mastery business at: http://www.DigitalNomadMastery.com #DaddyBloggerWorldTour #DigitalNomadMastery
Learn how one couple retired early and travels the world. It’s an episode of the Money Tree Investing podcast (the other podcast I’m on). I hope you enjoy it! Hit the subscribe button for instant notice of new podcasts! Move your net worth in the right direction by getting “11 Quick Financial Tips to Boost Your Wealth” at http://www.lindapjones.com.
Medical tourism can be defined as the process of traveling outside the country of residence for the purpose of receiving medical care. OMG, I had two guests on this episode, so you get two for the price of one! Or is it double trouble? I’ll let you decide. I brought Billy and Akaisha Kaderli on the show for a couple of reasons. They retired when they were 38 years old. Yes, you read that correctly. So they have now beat out WENDY HOLT for being the youngest retiree on the show. Or should I use my new word Time Shifter? you can read more about Time shifting on the Rock your Retirement website. Billy and Akaisha are experts in a lot of areas, including Medical Tourism which is another reason I wanted them on the show. Billy and Aikaisha feel that the medical care they receive outside of the US is better than the care they receive in the US and at a fraction of the price. After 5 weeks in Mexico, Billy needed a new crown. He was able to see four different dentists and get his issue resolved. It only cost him $4,900 pesos or about $250 US dollars! Things you may not have known about Medical Tourism: * Many doctors train overseas and then practice in the US * Medical providers usually speak English * Or you can get a translator that does * Thailand has the best Medical tourism * According to the Kaderlis * You'll know in advance what your medical procedure is going to cost * Some providers offer concierge service * They'll come to you! * You can get same day service We also spent some time talking about: * How they decided to retire so early and how it affected their relationship * Living outside of the US and how they dealt with the culture shock. Today's Freebie is “Top 10 Questions and Answers on Medical Tourism” which you can get by going to: www.RockYourRetirement.com/MedicalTourism Billy and Akaisha's website is RetireEarlyLifestyle.com and if you want to check out their Medical Tourism Page to look at clinics and hospitals you can go HERE Books: * Your Retirement Dream is Possible The Adventurer's Guide to Chapala Living: A Common Sense Approach to your New Life in Chapala, Mexico Retire Early Lifestyle: Your Questions Our Answered The Adventurer's Guide to Pana Living: Living in Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala Cut and Run Report: Our First 200 Days of Retirement The Adventurer's Guide to the Pacific Coast of Mexico
Billy and Akaisha retired at age 38 in 1991—long before Skype, email, and online bill pay!—and have been traveling the world for the past 25 years. They typically set up housekeeping in a foreign location for a while and then hit the road again for more exploring. Sometimes they house sit, or rent apartments or live out of an apart/hotel for months at a time. Over the years they have survived financial crashes, bear markets, and the Great Recession, and actually have more money today than they did when they first retired.
Traveling the globe since 1991, Cash Flow Diary podcast guests Billy and Akaisha Kaderli live life on the road for one reason. More than two decades ago, this loving couple made a choice to retire early so they could enjoy a more fulfilling lifestyle than what they found in the 9-to-5 world of corporations, cubicles and corner offices. The couple was just 38 years old when they made their decision. Billy was a chef looking for ways to grow his business; he asked Akaisha to help. He opened a restaurant and then went back to ask Akaisha out. Their love of food and travel brought them together. They both continued to work. Billy was seduced into becoming a stock broker where he did well for years. But with that success came less than he bargained for… like less and less time with Akaisha. They saw very little of each other. As Akaisha says, they were both working about 80 hours a week so they could one day travel and enjoy their time together. The couple sat down and wrote out their goals, they went over their finances and figured out how they would live a self-reliant life! That was at a time before home computers. Billy used the back of an envelope. He added up his assets and anything that’s sellable, he deducted the expenses and decided what their adjusted spending should be. The couple had to adjust their lifestyle, too. They got rid of their house, and therefore their house payment, their gardener and all the related expenses. They got rid of their vehicles and all related expenses. They got rid of their work-related expenses… because they no longer had jobs. They adjusted for inflation and then they hit the road. You’ll learn exactly how they do that in this incredibly unique episode. You’ll hear about where they began their travels, where they headed next, how they lived and how they learned to take life slow. They’ve lived in a lot of places outside the U.S., because they say it’s more interesting to see the sights and get to know the people in other countries. But they find equal enjoyment inside the U.S. and even have a little place in Arizona. If you’d like to follow in their footsteps, you’ll have the blueprint by the end of this episode, even if that means becoming a digital nomad.
Want to retire while you still have the health and energy to really enjoy life? If so you'll want to be certain to hear what Akaisha Kaderli has to say. Akaisha is a retirement expert and an internationally published author on the topics of finance and world travel. She wrote The Adventurer's Guide to early Retirement and Your Retirement Dream IS Possible with her husband and been helping people achieve their own retirement dreams since 1991. Best of all, Akaisha retired at the age of 38!
Billy and Akaisha Kaderli from RetireEarlyLifestyle.com joined me to talk about 20+ years of travel and early retirement! In 1991, Billy and Akaisha quit their jobs, moved to an island in the Caribbean, and have been traveling the world ever since. Their initial retirement savings of $500,000 has survived the dot-com bust, the 2008 financial crisis, and over two decades of early retirement. Discover how they did it, find out their recommendations for the best places in the world to retire, and hear what it’s like to be perpetual travelers! To read the full article, visit http://www.madfientist.com/retire-early-lifestyle-interview/
Join Jason as he interviews Billy and Akaisha Kaderli about their powerful, practical, and substantive book, The Adventurer’s Guide to Early Retirement. Billy and Akaisha talk about why they retired at the age of 38 and discuss how others can do the same. Billy was a trained and certified French chef, having trained in The Celestial and La Masisonette restaurants in Cincinnati, Ohio. Billy and Akaisha met and married in Santa Cruz, California, 33 years ago. They spent six months traveling Europe, pursuing Michelin Guide restaurants with the intention of buying a restaurant and incorporating the food, wine, and research they had gathered. In late 1979, they purchased Luther’s, a 43-seat restaurant in Santa Cruz, which they owned and operated for ten years. Dean Witter took a keen interest in Billy and recruited him for their brokerage firm, where Billy eventually became Vice President of investments and branch manager of the Aptos office.In 1989, they assessed their lives, their dreams, and their bank balance. They decided to make some bold choices and get on track to becoming early retirees. In January of 1991, at the age of 38, they retired and moved to Nevis, West Indies. From there, their perpetual gypsy lifestyle began, traveling through the West Indies, Venezuela, US, Canada, Mexico, and many nations in Asia. In 2005, they wrote the book, The Adventurer’s Guide to Early Retirement, A Common Sense Approach, which sold in 40 countries and is now in its 3rd edition.