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Realizing the Positives During Negative Times The Financial Independence Show

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In today's episode, you'll hear from your hosts only. Hopefully, you find some comfort in today's episode during this uncertain time.



This episode is covering the Coronavirus, how it impacts us mentally, physically, and financially even if we're lucky enough to avoid getting sick.



These are certainly tough times but we hope there are some bright spots you can use as motivation to get through this.



We don't know how long this could last, so let's get through this prepared and together.



Listen, learn, and let us know what you think.

Episode Summary

Topics Covered in Todays Podcast Focusing on Coronavirus and FI



We start off covering  current correction



We’re currently at late 2016 levels





Then talk through scenarios if you pulled out of the market in 2008 and stayed out for X number of years



Even if you invested at the height of the market (September 2008), your annualized, inflation-adjusted return as of March 2020 is 4.5%





Federal tax filing deadlines and payments extended to July 15 (including estimated quarterly payments)

Cover importance of  having an emergency fund

Briefly touch on unemployment benefits

Share our thoughts on if we get stimulus checks, what you could do with it 

Go over side hustling / extra income ideas

We look at how you can support local businesses and yourself



Do you have tech skills? Help companies go digital as a consultant





Share our opinions on stopping the spread of the virus (incubation period, social distancing, etc.)

Give insight into our own personal impacts with travel etc

Brainstorm some low cost/ free hobbies you can do online

Help you see how Zoom/Skype tech can replace happy hours and social events 

Emphasize fitness while quarantined 

Try to highlight the money you'll be saving during a quarantine 

Then look to share some potential escapes you can still do that are quarantine friendly



Running 

Camping 

Biking 

Photography 

Road trips 





We go into over-preparing, mentally and financially, for the potential that life remains in an altered state for many months

Finally, we remind you that now is the perfect time for projects you've been putting off, now is the perfect time to accomplish



 

Key Takeaways



* This could take time: We have to plan both mentally and financially for uncertain times to consider for many months.

* Silver Linings: It's certainly not a situation any of us want to be in, but what can we do to come out of this as strong as possible?

* FI is here to stay: There are voices out there calling for the end of FI, but there will never be a reason to stop aligning your spending to your values, living responsibly, and educating yourself on finances.



Call to Action



Really think through and put together a plan for how you can last 8+ months living in this way that covers you financially, emotionally, and physically



Join the Community

We’d love to hear your comments and questions about this week’s episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community!



* Sign up for our exclusive newsletter

* Join our Facebook Group

* Leave us a voicemail

* Send an email to contact [at] TheFIshow [dot] com



If you like what you hear, please leave a rating/review!



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In today's episode, you'll hear from your hosts only. Hopefully, you find some comfort in today's episode during this uncertain time.



This episode is covering the Coronavirus, how it impacts us mentally, physically, and financially even if we're lucky enough to avoid getting sick.



These are certainly tough times but we hope there are some bright spots you can use as motivation to get through this.



We don't know how long this could last, so let's get through this prepared and together.



Listen, learn, and let us know what you think.

Episode Summary

Topics Covered in Todays Podcast Focusing on Coronavirus and FI



We start off covering  current correction



We’re currently at late 2016 levels





Then talk through scenarios if you pulled out of the market in 2008 and stayed out for X number of years



Even if you invested at the height of the market (September 2008), your annualized, inflation-adjusted return as of March 2020 is 4.5%





Federal tax filing deadlines and payments extended to July 15 (including estimated quarterly payments)

Cover importance of  having an emergency fund

Briefly touch on unemployment benefits

Share our thoughts on if we get stimulus checks, what you could do with it 

Go over side hustling / extra income ideas

We look at how you can support local businesses and yourself



Do you have tech skills? Help companies go digital as a consultant





Share our opinions on stopping the spread of the virus (incubation period, social distancing, etc.)

Give insight into our own personal impacts with travel etc

Brainstorm some low cost/ free hobbies you can do online

Help you see how Zoom/Skype tech can replace happy hours and social events 

Emphasize fitness while quarantined 

Try to highlight the money you'll be saving during a quarantine 

Then look to share some potential escapes you can still do that are quarantine friendly



Running 

Camping 

Biking 

Photography 

Road trips 





We go into over-preparing, mentally and financially, for the potential that life remains in an altered state for many months

Finally, we remind you that now is the perfect time for projects you've been putting off, now is the perfect time to accomplish



 

Key Takeaways



* This could take time: We have to plan both mentally and financially for uncertain times to consider for many months.

* Silver Linings: It's certainly not a situation any of us want to be in, but what can we do to come out of this as strong as possible?

* FI is here to stay: There are voices out there calling for the end of FI, but there will never be a reason to stop aligning your spending to your values, living responsibly, and educating yourself on finances.



Call to Action



Really think through and put together a plan for how you can last 8+ months living in this way that covers you financially, emotionally, and physically



Join the Community

We’d love to hear your comments and questions about this week’s episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community!



* Sign up for our exclusive newsletter

* Join our Facebook Group

* Leave us a voicemail

* Send an email to contact [at] TheFIshow [dot] com



If you like what you hear, please leave a rating/review!



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