Hello!
I’ve looked into old posts on financial planning for charitable giving and, as I found most have some years and they’re not completely adapted to my situation, I decided to ask away.
A comment on this post convinced me that I should not wait for complete financial independence before doing, at least, a 10% pledge (which I understood is the community standard yet I’m not sure if for somewhat arbitrary reasons or any specific reason). The reasons for not waiting were the urgency of the causes, the compatibility of achieving financial independence and EA goals and the possibility of value drifting due to non active involvement.
Yet I do need to pay debts before giving so I’m making this my first goal. I’ve been feeling I don’t have the financial education necessary to effectively plan and execute a plan to achieve this first goal and the next ones. What kind of advice would you give me and what (free) resources would you recommend?
(I’m from Portugal, I imagine there will not be much specific information about my specific context yet whatever comes nearer would be better)
Hi Antonio—Just seeing your question now. You can check out a number of free and low-cost resources we have at yieldandspread.org. It’s an EA-aligned nonprofit that teaches the ins and outs of financial independence and caters to people who want to give back. We have a Learn to Invest course (all proceeds go to high-impact charities) and a number of free resources that will help you make your plans for FI.
Since you’re in Portugal, you’ll have to adapt the concepts to your local country. When I did a search for FIRE bloggers in Portugal, it got bogged down by early retiree FIRE expats moving there (like Our Rich Journey and Delyanne the Money Coach). I found one person who early retired and is from Portugal—could be worth trying to connect and see what you get. Also consider exploring/posting here: https://www.reddit.com/r/EuropeFIRE/