1 hr 27 min

Retiring Before Mom & Dad | Rob Berger | 025 Catching Up to FI

    • Investing

Rob Berger wears many hats, he is a deputy editor at Forbes, an investor, lawyer, personal finance blogger, and YouTuber.  He founded the popular website Doughroller.net.  We discuss his book "Retire Before Mom & Dad: The Simple Numbers Behind a Lifetime of Financial Freedom."  The difference here is that we are mom and dad!  He recently published a video on his YouTube channel called "50+ and Haven't Saved for Retirement? Here's What To Do."  He gave our show a shout-out in the same breath as Mr. Money Mustache and Choose FI!  We reached out to him and he did not hesitate to join us today on Catching Up to FI.
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Resources mentioned on the show:
Resources mentioned on the show:
Doughroller.net
Retire Before Mom & Dad: The Simple Numbers Behind a Lifetime of Financial Freedom by Rob Berger
50+ and Haven't Saved for Retirement? Here's What To Do YouTube Video
Financial Freedom Calculator
What Is the 4% Rule for Withdrawals in Retirement and How Much Can You Spend?
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way To Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear
The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work by Steven Kramer and Teresa Amabile
But First, Save 10: The One Simple Money Move That Will Change Your Life by Sarah-Catherine Gutierrez
The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life by JL Collins
Rocket Money
Rob Berger's YouTube Channel
Empower Personal Dashboard
Mint
NewRetirement
Mr. Money Mustache
LeanFIRE
ChubbyFIRE
FatFIRE
Disclaimer: We are not lawyers, financial advisors, accountants or tax experts. Please consult your own professional advisors before making any important decisions. Our content is for entertainment and education purposes only.

Rob Berger wears many hats, he is a deputy editor at Forbes, an investor, lawyer, personal finance blogger, and YouTuber.  He founded the popular website Doughroller.net.  We discuss his book "Retire Before Mom & Dad: The Simple Numbers Behind a Lifetime of Financial Freedom."  The difference here is that we are mom and dad!  He recently published a video on his YouTube channel called "50+ and Haven't Saved for Retirement? Here's What To Do."  He gave our show a shout-out in the same breath as Mr. Money Mustache and Choose FI!  We reached out to him and he did not hesitate to join us today on Catching Up to FI.
🔗 Connect with us!
 Buy CUtFI a coffee
 Record a message for CUtFI
Thank you to our sponsors:
Hello Nectarine
Personal Finance Club (Use code CUTOFI to get $30 off any course! PFC courses or PFC investing course only)
Measure Twice Financial
Resources mentioned on the show:
Resources mentioned on the show:
Doughroller.net
Retire Before Mom & Dad: The Simple Numbers Behind a Lifetime of Financial Freedom by Rob Berger
50+ and Haven't Saved for Retirement? Here's What To Do YouTube Video
Financial Freedom Calculator
What Is the 4% Rule for Withdrawals in Retirement and How Much Can You Spend?
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way To Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear
The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work by Steven Kramer and Teresa Amabile
But First, Save 10: The One Simple Money Move That Will Change Your Life by Sarah-Catherine Gutierrez
The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life by JL Collins
Rocket Money
Rob Berger's YouTube Channel
Empower Personal Dashboard
Mint
NewRetirement
Mr. Money Mustache
LeanFIRE
ChubbyFIRE
FatFIRE
Disclaimer: We are not lawyers, financial advisors, accountants or tax experts. Please consult your own professional advisors before making any important decisions. Our content is for entertainment and education purposes only.

1 hr 27 min