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In order to avoid any confusion or miscommunication on your road to financial independence, please read the disclaimer below:

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Affiliate Policy

Sadly, running this blog costs money.

Between the domain, hosting, email list software, and a few other handy plugins that help optimize the user experience, the expenses do add up.

While I am not treating this blog as a commercial venture, I would at least like to break even on the expenses involved (leaving my time aside).

From time to time, there may be an affiliate link on this blog, which means that if you choose to buy a product or service in question, the Banker on FIRE blog may get a (small) commission – at no cost to you.

You can rest assured that I never recommend any products or services that I do not or am not prepared to use myself.