Examining the Influence of the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) Movement on Youth Financial Planning and Retirement Aspirations
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- 1. RV Institute of Management
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This study investigates how key elements of the Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) movement—namely financial independence, early retirement intentions, and investment strategies—influence the retirement aspirations of young adults in India. A cross-sectional survey was administered to a diverse sample of 384 Indian youth, drawing on established scales to assess respondents’ engagement with FIRE principles, their sense of financial autonomy, clarity of retirement goals, and disciplined investing behaviors. Data analyzed via multiple regression techniques revealed that genuine financial autonomy, well-defined early retirement goals, and consistent investment practices each make a significant contribution to strengthening retirement aspirations, whereas mere awareness of various FIRE variants alone does not independently enhance those intentions. By empirically validating these multidimensional aspects of the FIRE movement among emerging adults, the research underscores the need to combine cognitive empowerment with practical financial behaviors and offers actionable insights for educators,
policymakers, and financial practitioners.
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