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For those who have money… or want more of it!
Join Mindy Jensen and Scott Trench (from BiggerPockets.com) weekly for the BiggerPockets Money Podcast. Each week, financial experts Mindy and Scott interview unique and powerful thought leaders about how to earn more, keep more, spend smarter, and grow wealth.

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For those who have money… or want more of it!
Join Mindy Jensen and Scott Trench (from BiggerPockets.com) weekly for the BiggerPockets Money Podcast. Each week, financial experts Mindy and Scott interview unique and powerful thought leaders about how to earn more, keep more, spend smarter, and grow wealth.

    Retired at 49 on an Average Salary after Getting a “Late Start” to FIRE

    Retired at 49 on an Average Salary after Getting a “Late Start” to FIRE

    Think it’s too late for early retirement? Do you feel like just because you’re in your late thirties, forties, or fifties, FIRE doesn’t make sense for you? Well, think again because today’s guest defied the odds by retiring over fifteen years early, all while raising her daughter on her own and without a six-figure salary to sail her swiftly to a million-dollar net worth. Plus, she did all of it with no investing experience. If Jackie Cummings Koski can do it, so can you!
    Jackie grew up in a single-parent household. Her father worked hard to support her and her five siblings. This instilled a strong work ethic in Jackie and made her realize that running towards hard things, not away from them, was the true path to success. She figured out college on her own and, shortly after, landed a corporate job that took her far away from the small town she grew up in. She got married and had her daughter, but then everything changed.
    Jackie was getting divorced, forcing her to rely on herself fully for her financial future. In true Jackie fashion, she took this as a challenge and began educating herself as best as she could. Through smart saving, spending, and life-changing investing decisions, Jackie built her wealth in record time, reaching financial independence just ten years after finding the FIRE movement—all without any advantages!

    In This Episode We Cover
    How to reach financial independence without a high salary, inheritance, or advantages
    Stock investing 101 and how intentional investing can explode your net worth
    Why you must max out THESE investment accounts to be richer in retirement
    How Jackie spends just $40,000 per year owning her own home and raising her daughter
    Why you DON’T have to follow all the traditional FIRE rules to retire early
    And So Much More!

    Links from the Show
    BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
    Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums
    Finance Review Guest Onboarding
    Join BiggerPockets for FREE
    Mindy on BiggerPockets
    Scott on BiggePockets
    Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place
    Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show
    Podcast Talent Search!
    Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area
    Find Investor-Friendly Lenders
    Money Podcast 154 - Bill Bengen (The Inventor of the 4% Rule) Talks Retirement, Past Crashes, and How You Can Withdraw Even More
    Email Mindy for the Full 4% Rule Article!
    Money Podcast 344 - Rethink Social Security: Myths, Benefits, and Clearing Up Misconceptions
    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    Better Investing
    Root of Good
    Mr. Money Mustache
    Mad Fientist
    1500 Days

    00:00 Intro
    01:14 FIRE at 49!
    02:50 Making Money in Retirement 
    06:11 Early Years, College, and Getting Divorced 
    11:21 Working Her Way Through College
    15:06 Getting Hired After College
    15:50 Starting to Learn About Stocks
    20:02 Finding the FIRE Movement
    26:54 Spending and Saving
    36:01 Jackie's Podcast and New Book!
    38:20 Connect with Jackie!

    Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-527

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    • 47 min
    Personal Finance for Beginners: Bank Accounts, Real Estate, and Retirement

    Personal Finance for Beginners: Bank Accounts, Real Estate, and Retirement

    Personal finance doesn’t have to be complicated. Saving, investing, and retiring early shouldn’t be a stumbling path to wealth, but many Americans feel this way. So, to clear up some of the money misconceptions, we’re doing personal finance for beginners FAQ episode, where we take some of the most common money questions and answer them for you so you can start building wealth and get closer to financial independence!
    Many of these questions come directly from the BiggerPockets Money Facebook page, where you can ask your money questions 24/7! First, we answer, “How many bank accounts should you have?” and walk through exactly how we split up our money. If you’re looking to start building wealth, we touch on the numerous ways to invest in real estate, from basic beginner investing strategies to purely passive income-generating expert tactics.
    How much money do YOU need to retire? With the 4% rule, you can calculate it in seconds! We’ll explain this common money metric early retirees love to use and whether or not it still works in 2024. If you’re close to early retirement, should you start selling your investments to fund your financial freedom? We’ll share why most early retirees never need to sell their stocks, and speaking of stocks, we’ll also get into how to pick stocks and when to sell them!

    In This Episode We Cover
    The beginner money questions that you must have answers to if you want to build wealth
    How many bank accounts do you REALLY need, and Scott’s 3-account-setup
    Beginner and expert strategies to start investing in real estate (even with little money)
    The 4% rule explained, and how much money you actually need to retire
    How to pick stocks and whether or not index fund investing is a smarter move to make
    Withdrawing money from your accounts when you finally reach financial freedom 
    And So Much More!
    Links from the Show
    BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
    Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums
    Finance Review Guest Onboarding
    Join BiggerPockets for FREE
    Mindy on BiggerPockets
    Scott on BiggePockets
    Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place
    Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show
    Podcast Talent Search!
    Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area
    Find Investor-Friendly Lenders
    Grab Your Copy “The House Hacking Strategy”
    Past Episodes Mentioned in Today’s Show:
    BiggerPockets Real Estate 136 - Shawn Holsapple
    BiggerPockets Money 35 - Craig Curelop
    BiggerPockets Money 120 - Michael Kitces
    BiggerPockets Money 151 - Tony J Robinson
    BiggerPockets Money 153 - Bill Bengen
    Forbes: What Is The 4% Rule For Retirement Withdrawals?
    Secret IRS Rule 72(t)! | Eric Cooper Shares Early Withdrawal Hack!

    00:00 Intro
    01:14 How Many Bank Accounts? 
    07:04 Ways to Invest in Real Estate 
    16:25 The 4% Rule Explained
    23:36 Selling Investments to Retire Early?
    30:28 How to Pick Stocks 

    Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-526

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    • 48 min
    The Rational Investor’s Case Against Bitcoin

    The Rational Investor’s Case Against Bitcoin

    Cryptocurrency enthusiasts can’t fathom why Bitcoin will fail. If you tell them that you’re not investing in Bitcoin or other cryptos, they look at you like an uneducated investor, a sheep following the crowd without thinking for yourself. The promise of Bitcoin is so great that you’d have to be an outright fool to deny it, and anyone who refutes the future golden age of a decentralized society is simply mistaken and is only coping with the oncoming collapse of fiat currency and Western civilization.
    The problem with that theory? None of it is grounded in reality. Today, BiggerPockets CEO Scott Trench is going to prove it. After years of research on Bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency as a whole, Scott has come to a simple conclusion: Bitcoin isn’t worth it. In fact, Bitcoin may be worth, unsurprisingly, nothing! But before all you Bitcoin maximalists come out of the woodwork, claiming we’re forever bullish on index funds and real estate, hear out Scott’s argument.
    Scott will explain the case for Bitcoin and why its end goal is actually quite altruistic. However, five fatal flaws will stop Bitcoin from ever becoming a world reserve currency or replacing fiat money. Besides its fatal flaws, Bitcoin isn’t a foolproof cryptocurrency by any means, and we’ll prove it! Finally, Scott gives his Bitcoin price prediction and his recommendation if you do want to hold some Satoshis.

    In This Episode We Cover
    The rational investor’s case against Bitcoin and why it’s NOT an investment
    The reasons why Bitcoin could change society for the better (but probably won’t)
    Five fatal flaws of Bitcoin that will stop it from ever taking over fiat currency
    How adopting Bitcoin could lead to a crashing economy with no growth
    The blockchain’s big problems and proof that the world isn’t ready to adopt cryptocurrency
    Scott’s long-term Bitcoin price prediction that will shock Bitcoin maximalists
    And So Much More!

    Links from the Show
    BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
    Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums
    Finance Review Guest Onboarding
    Join BiggerPockets for FREE
    Mindy on BiggerPockets
    Scott on BiggePockets
    Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place
    Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show
    Podcast Talent Search!
    Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area
    Find Investor-Friendly Lenders
    BiggerPockets Money 371 - Bitcoin: Investing Fad or Final Bullet to Fiat Currency? w/Saifedean Ammous
    Everyone’s Talking About Cryptocurrencies. Should You Invest?
    4 Reasons Cryptocurrencies & Blockchain Technology Are Poised to Transform Real Estate

    00:00 Intro
    02:16 The Case FOR Bitcoin 
    09:51 5 Fatal Flaws of Bitcoin
    14:29 Bitcoin is NOT a Perfect Crypto 
    21:46 The Blockchain’s Big Problems
    26:58 Bitcoin Price Prediction 
    28:48 What if Bitcoin DOES Take Over?

    Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-525

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    • 38 min
    Lessons From the Rich That Took Me from $0 to a $1,000,000+ Business

    Lessons From the Rich That Took Me from $0 to a $1,000,000+ Business

    Want to be a millionaire or build a business that brings in seven figures? Want generational wealth and to be debt-free? Want to know that you have enough money to take big risks while still keeping your bank account safe? If so, you need to start thinking like the rich to begin building wealth the same way they do. “That may be easy for you to say, you host the BiggerPockets Money Podcast!” Well, don’t take it from us; take it from Marc Russell.
    Marc grew up without advantages. He was in foster care for as long as he could remember, bouncing from house to house until finally, at age thirteen, he was adopted by parents with a strong, valuable work ethic. When Marc went to college, he had no money to pay for it, so he fought tooth and nail with the financial aid office to find scholarships, loans, or anything that could help him graduate. He was even kicked out of school once over not being able to pay a $900 fee! But this taught Marc how the system worked and eventually led to him landing a job at every FIRE chaser’s favorite place, Vanguard!
    Once Marc started helping the rich manage their money, he looked in the mirror and asked, “Why aren’t I doing these things?” Thus, he began imitating the investing tactics of the rich, budgeting for financial freedom, and investing everything he could, even if it meant a slower path to being debt-free. Now, Marc runs BetterWallet, helping everyday people start building generational wealth, no matter their circumstances.

    In This Episode We Cover
    How to copy the rich so you can build wealth no matter your upbringing
    Student debt, side hustles, and how to make it through college with little money
    Why you MUST save a large emergency reserve before you start working for yourself
    Investing vs. paying off debt and why the unconventional choice may be the best one
    Budgeting for your business and ensuring you have enough money before leaving your W2
    And So Much More!

    Links from the Show
    BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
    Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums
    Finance Review Guest Onboarding
    Join BiggerPockets for FREE
    Mindy on BiggerPockets
    Scott on BiggePockets
    Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place
    Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show
    Podcast Talent Search!
    Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area
    Find Investor-Friendly Lenders
    BiggerPockets Money 329 - From Extreme Poverty to DIY Wealth and 2 Full-Time Incomes w/The She Wolfe of Wall Street
    BiggerPockets Money 485 - How to Start Thinking, Acting, and Investing Like the Rich w/Vivian Tu

    Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-524
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    • 47 min
    Americans Say THIS Is How Much You Need to Retire (More Than You'd Think)

    Americans Say THIS Is How Much You Need to Retire (More Than You'd Think)

    Is a six-figure salary enough to achieve FIRE? If you’re working towards financial independence, you know that any extra money at the end of the month can help propel you to your goals faster, but with inflation eating away most, if not all, of your paycheck, what do you do? If you want to reach early retirement, do you need a massive salary to save you from the high cost of rent, food, gas, and other everyday essentials? Or, can you easily retire with a $100K/year incomeif you make the right moves? Let’s find out!
    Today, Scott and Kyle are reviewing some of the hottest headlines in the world of personal finance and giving you their honest opinions. First, we talk about whether or not a six-figure salary is enough to achieve the “American Dream,” and if it isn’t, what YOU can do to make the most of that money. Then, we venture to a debate that everyone has an opinion on: should you withdraw from your retirement reserves to buy your first primary residence? Is this a smart money loophole or a move that could cost you in the long run?
    How much do you need to retire? According to Americans, the figure is close to $1.5M, but is this actually how much a smart saver or spender would need? Plus, we talk about the one generation on a surprisingly great track to wealth in retirement (it’s NOT the boomers!). Finally, are you fed up with guilt tipping? Don’t want to pay an extra quarter of your bill every time you go out to eat? Join the club because we’re discussing how tipping is getting out of control.

    In This Episode We Cover
    Whether or not a $100K/year income is enough to achieve the “American Dream”
    Using retirement funds to pay for your primary residence (when NOT to do this)
    How much Americans need to retire, and ways to retire with even less
    The one real estate investment ANY young American should be making today
    Why younger generations are on track to retire rich and achieve FIRE
    Tipping culture and what percentage we press when the payment screen turns around
    And So Much More!

    Links from the Show
    BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
    Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums
    Finance Review Guest Onboarding
    Join BiggerPockets for FREE
    Mindy on BiggerPockets
    Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place
    Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show
    Podcast Talent Search!
    Money Moment
    Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area
    Find Investor-Friendly Lenders
    Grab the Personal Finance Classic, “Rich Dad Poor Dad”
    BiggerPockets Money Podcast 344 - Rethink Social Security: Myths, Benefits, and Clearing Up Misconceptions
    Articles from This Episode:
    $100K/Year
    Withdrawing from Retirement
    How Much to Retire
    Gen Z’s House Hacking
    Guilt Tipping

    Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-523
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    • 41 min
    How to Get PAID to Live in an Affordable City & Fast-Track Financial Freedom

    How to Get PAID to Live in an Affordable City & Fast-Track Financial Freedom

    Moving is hard. But could relocating to a low-cost-of-living area help you lead a more fulfilling life and achieve financial freedom? As today’s guest came to find out, the benefits of living in an affordable area often outweigh the glitz and glamor of a big city!
    Welcome back to the BiggerPockets Money podcast! Today, we’re chatting with Allison Irby Vu, a financial planner who made a huge cross-country move in pursuit of a better financial future. With roots planted in Washington, D.C., Allison hadn’t considered moving until she stumbled across a program that offered her $10,000 to relocate to Tulsa, Oklahoma! Little did she know that this MAJOR life change would not only improve her financial situation but also allow her to spend more time with her son and tight-knit community.
    In this episode, you’ll hear all about Allison’s journey from her hometown to Tulsa. She shares how she went from living paycheck to paycheck (despite earning close to six figures!) to having an abundance of time and money for the things she values most. Allison also highlights the pros and cons of living in an area like Tulsa and how remote workers can plan their next big move!

    In This Episode We Cover
    How to reach financial freedom by moving to a low-cost-of-living area
    Getting PAID to move to a more affordable city (and how to qualify!)
    How to pay off large amounts of debt as quickly as possible
    Creating a budget that allows you to spend money on the things you value
    How to take FULL advantage of your remote job (and live anywhere in the world!)
    The biggest pros and cons of moving to an area like Tulsa, Oklahoma
    And So Much More!

    Links from the Show
    BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
    Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums
    Finance Review Guest Onboarding
    Join BiggerPockets for FREE
    Mindy on BiggerPockets
    Scott on BiggePockets
    Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place
    Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show
    Podcast Talent Search!
    Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area
    Find Investor-Friendly Lenders
    BiggerPockets Money 11 – Designing a Frugal But Luxurious FI Life by Age 32
    BiggerPockets Money 500 – FIRE Advice from Codie Sanchez, Ramit Sethi, Money with Katie, and More!
    Learn More About the Tulsa Remote Program

    Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-522
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    • 40 min

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