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In this rewind episode Lynn Frair shares how she was able to retire at 40 even after experiencing a major set back ten years earlier. Nurse turned financial coach specifically for nurses and their families. With a knack for investing, which started at age 12, Lynn reached financial independence at age 39, officially saying goodbye to her employer of 14 years in January 2019. She is passionate about cultivating a thriving FI lifestyle. She believes that money is only one form of capital and that it is important to consider all aspects of life capital including: time, spirituality, and community. She resides in the greater Seattle area with her husband, Carl, and their two young daughters where they refuse to set alarm clocks, drink loads of coffee, and jump in muddy puddles.
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In this rewind episode Lynn Frair shares how she was able to retire at 40 even after experiencing a major set back ten years earlier. Nurse turned financial coach specifically for nurses and their families. With a knack for investing, which started at age 12, Lynn reached financial independence at age 39, officially saying goodbye to her employer of 14 years in January 2019. She is passionate about cultivating a thriving FI lifestyle. She believes that money is only one form of capital and that it is important to consider all aspects of life capital including: time, spirituality, and community. She resides in the greater Seattle area with her husband, Carl, and their two young daughters where they refuse to set alarm clocks, drink loads of coffee, and jump in muddy puddles.
Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook.
Join the Nurses on Fire Community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom.
Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast.
Get results by taking action:
Lesson to Lynn’s episode on healthcare options in early retirement
Work with our financial partners….
Get the student loan plan that could have saved me $80k
Figure out if your retirement plan is optimized for you.
Stay connected:
Join the NOF Facebook group
To read the full show notes, visit www.nursesonfirepodcast.com/nof
Please share this podcast with friends, family and colleagues
Please subscribe, rate and review this podcast, here's how
To learn more about the giveaway, click here
Support the show
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Grab your spot in my free Financial CPR class and learn the simple steps I used to go from paycheck to paycheck to my first million.
Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook.
Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here
Join the Financially Intentional Community
Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast.
Get my book Smart Money

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