Hi, I’m Eunice — and I want to show you that it’s not too late.
I achieved Financial Independence and retired at 49, after 27 years of consistent saving and investing. No inheritance. No windfall. No complicated strategies. Just a habit I started at 22 and never stopped.
I am a CPA — a qualified accountant. I understood money professionally for decades — but what actually got me to FIRE wasn’t financial sophistication. It was something simpler: I saved half of what I earned, I bought two properties and paid them off deliberately, I channelled every dollar of rental income into bonds, CPF top-ups, and equities in both the Singapore and US markets. And I avoided lifestyle creep — the quiet trap of spending more just because you earn more.
Twenty-seven years of that, quietly and consistently, was enough.
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What nobody tells you about retiring early
At 49, after being laid off from a role I’d held for six years, I found a new job within a month. But something had shifted. I quickly realised I wasn’t a good fit — for the organisation, or for the version of myself that kept showing up to earn a salary.
So I left. And this time, I decided not to go back.
What I didn’t expect was what came next. The same year I stepped away from corporate life, I stepped fully into something else — caregiving for both my elderly parents. Every day I balance my own freedom with being present for the people who gave me everything. FIRE didn’t just give me freedom from work. It gave me the time and presence to show up for my parents in the way they deserved.
That is the part the FIRE community rarely talks about. Life doesn’t pause while you build your wealth. The sandwich years — caring for ageing parents while trying to secure your own future — are real, and they are hard. FIRE made it possible for me to face them with grace instead of panic.
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Why I built My Fifty Freedom
I kept meeting women in their 40s and 50s — smart, hardworking, financially aware — who felt behind. Who wondered if it was too late. Who were carrying the weight of family obligations alongside the quiet fear that retirement would never really be possible for them.
I built this site for them. For you.
Because I was where you are. And I got through it. Not because I was exceptional — but because I was consistent, and because as a CPA I understood the mechanics of building wealth in Singapore well enough to make them work for me.
Here at My Fifty Freedom I write about the practical financial strategies that led to my FIRE — dividend investing, property income, CPF optimisation, and the tools and platforms I actually use and trust. I also write honestly about what life after corporate looks like — the freedom, the purpose, and the ongoing reality of being a mid-life caregiver.
Everything I recommend here, I have either used myself or researched with my accountant’s eye for detail. I have no interest in recommending anything I wouldn’t stake my own financial future on.
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You don’t need a grand plan. You just need to start.
If you’re in your 40s or 50s and wondering whether financial freedom is still possible for you — it is. I’m proof of that.
Start with my Start Here page for the roadmap, or join my newsletter below for practical strategies delivered straight to your inbox every fortnight.
Welcome to My Fifty Freedom.
— Eunice