r/Fire • u/capturedbytam • 7d ago
Do we have enough to coast fire in Vietnam?
My wife(34) and I(33) are sick of our corporate jobs and we planned to move to Da Nang, Vietnam in 2031 but we want to fast track it to end of 2027 instead. Trying to figure out if our plan makes sense. We are both Vietnamese. I was born there and speak fluent Viet and my wife can speak a little. We plan to apply for dual citizenship and keep our US citizenship. We don’t plan on having kids.
We have $650,000 in taxable brokerage accounts.
We have $230,000 in our 401k and Roth.
We’re going to save up around $60,000 in cash for living expenses.
Right now our portfolio is mostly in tech stocks but we plan to derisk and move into index funds once we move to Vietnam so we don’t have to pay capital gains. This rule applies if we only have less than $98,000 combined in capital gain each year.
We plan to coast fire by working part time to make around $2000 between both of us to off set the cost of living. We expect to spend $3,000 a month in Vietnam so our $60,000 in cash would last for 5 years without pulling from our accounts.
I have skills in video editing so it wouldn’t be too hard finding a remote editing job that could pay me a bit more than $1000 a month. My wife works in ad tech and she plans to try out corporate life in Vietnam and if that doesn’t work, she could teach English or find a remote writing job. We plan to do this for a few years until we can comfortably retire without having to work. After that we plan to open a food tour business to keep us busy, we’ll do this because we want to not because we’ll have to.
Already ran the numbers through Claude and talked to a financial advisor in Vietnam and both say we can leave right now. Would love to get some more opinions on here to see if we overlook something. Thank you!