Build Wealth Canada Podcast

Lessons From 400+ Interviews on Canadian Financial Independence & How to Achieve and Protect Your Early Retirement


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Today, we have a Canadian guest who has literally done over 400 interviews with different personal finance experts over the years, many of which were specifically for Canadians. Today, I pick his brain on the common conclusions, best practices, and recurring advice he's heard after interviewing so many personal finance experts.

My guest, Kyle Prevost, is also part of the FIRE (financial independence, retire early) movement and was able to hit his financial independence number at a very early age. I pick his brain on what safe withdrawal rate he has settled on and why, based on his extensive research, so that he doesn't run out of money in his early retirement and is able to live off his portfolio permanently.

I also ask him what has really moved the needle for him in terms of growing his net worth to reach financial independence so quickly, and what he does now to help ensure that he stays financially independent and doesn't have to go back to work, when we have the next major stock market crash.

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Questions Covered:
  1. After interviewing well over 400 personal finance experts over the years, what are some of the most impactful lessons or recurring pieces of advice that you've heard?
  2. A few years ago, you created a retirement course where I remember my favourite section being your findings on the safe withdrawal rate - in other words, how much can we all withdraw from our investment portfolio to be able to live off it long-term? What are your current thoughts on a safe withdrawal rate, based on the research that you've seen, and have your views changed over time?
  3. I know living abroad and travelling is something that you and your wife have done a lot of. When it comes to saving money on travel, can you give us 3 to 5 pieces of advice that you found really moved the needle for you when it comes to either not overpaying, or where you were able to really maximize the value that you received per dollar spent?
  4. Now that you've hit FI years ago, do you still find earning more money to be a motivating factor for you? The last time you were on the show, you mentioned that it was as it lets you experience more when it comes to travel (among other things). Now that you've been FI for even longer, and since the markets have done so well over that time, do you find accumulating more money is still the motivator it once was? Or do you now get motivation and fulfillment from other things?
  5. If both you and your wife were to stop generating any additional income through part-time work or side projects, how would you approach your cash position and asset allocation? Follow up: Since you are still generating some income as a household post FI, how does that change how much you keep in cash and how you structure your asset allocation?
  6. With the markets at all time highs again, there are definitely those that are getting nervous and worrying about a drop in the markets in the near future. What do you personally do to ensure you don't run out of money and are forced to return to 9-5 work if we were to have another 2008 scenario?
  7. Over the decades, what factors have truly moved the needle for you in terms of net worth generation?
  8. Tell us where we can hear more from you and about the Canadian Financial Summit.

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