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298: The April Stock Market Slump | Mindy & Carl’s Budget Review

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English - May 06, 2022 06:00 - 30 minutes - ★★★★★ - 2.8K ratings
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Stock market crashes aren’t common, but when they happen, they often catch you by surprise. Thankfully, we’re not in the middle of a stock market crash, but this current correction or “dip” we’re riding has got some early retirement and FIRE chasers feeling a little anxious. Carl and Mindy Jensen, real estate and index fund investors, have seen a twenty-five percent drop in their portfolio just over the past six months alone. What effect does that have on their future financial plans?

Welcome back to this month’s episode of Carl and Mindy’s Spending Summary, where we finally get to see an under budget month! Thanks to some family frugality, Carl and Mindy were able to shop pretty light this April, even while going over budget on some essentials like groceries and medical expenses. This may be the last under budget month for a bit as some upcoming trips may prop up their expenses as we roll into summer.

Carl and Mindy have also been keeping an eye on the stock market and how its performance is affecting their portfolio and future retirement plans. When Carl decided to step away from work five years ago, he had the tailwinds of a strong stock market at his back. But, with recent drops in stock valuation, it begs the question: would Carl still be able to retire early if the market conditions mirrored today?

In This Episode We Cover
The budgeting and expense tracking “slog” that helps you spend less and keep more 
Expensive summer trips and how to account for future travel in your monthly budget
The Nasdaq’s rough month and what to do when stock indexes start to fall
The 4% rule and how rough market conditions could hurt your early retirement plans
Whether or not you should still retire during a market crash/correction 
And So Much More!

Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
BiggerPockets Forums
Finance Review Guest Onboarding
Scott's Instagram
Mindy's Twitter
Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show
Podcast Talent Search!
Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube Channel
Listen to The “On The Market” Podcast: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, BiggerPockets 
Check Out Mindy’s 2022 Live Spending Tracker and Budget
Hear Our Interview with 4% Rule Creator, Bill Bengen
Michael Kitces’ Interview on FIRE and the 4% Rule
The “Mile High FI” Podcast
1,500 Days to Freedom
Connect with Carl on BiggerPockets


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Stock market crashes aren’t common, but when they happen, they often catch you by surprise. Thankfully, we’re not in the middle of a stock market crash, but this current correction or “dip” we’re riding has got some early retirement and FIRE chasers feeling a little anxious. Carl and Mindy Jensen, real estate and index fund investors, have seen a twenty-five percent drop in their portfolio just over the past six months alone. What effect does that have on their future financial plans?


Welcome back to this month’s episode of Carl and Mindy’s Spending Summary, where we finally get to see an under budget month! Thanks to some family frugality, Carl and Mindy were able to shop pretty light this April, even while going over budget on some essentials like groceries and medical expenses. This may be the last under budget month for a bit as some upcoming trips may prop up their expenses as we roll into summer.


Carl and Mindy have also been keeping an eye on the stock market and how its performance is affecting their portfolio and future retirement plans. When Carl decided to step away from work five years ago, he had the tailwinds of a strong stock market at his back. But, with recent drops in stock valuation, it begs the question: would Carl still be able to retire early if the market conditions mirrored today?


In This Episode We Cover

The budgeting and expense tracking “slog” that helps you spend less and keep more 

Expensive summer trips and how to account for future travel in your monthly budget

The Nasdaq’s rough month and what to do when stock indexes start to fall

The 4% rule and how rough market conditions could hurt your early retirement plans

Whether or not you should still retire during a market crash/correction 

And So Much More!


Links from the Show

BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group

BiggerPockets Forums

Finance Review Guest Onboarding

Scott's Instagram

Mindy's Twitter

Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show

Podcast Talent Search!

Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube Channel

Listen to The “On The Market” Podcast: SpotifyApple PodcastsBiggerPockets 

Check Out Mindy’s 2022 Live Spending Tracker and Budget

Hear Our Interview with 4% Rule Creator, Bill Bengen

Michael Kitces’ Interview on FIRE and the 4% Rule

The “Mile High FI” Podcast

1,500 Days to Freedom

Connect with Carl on BiggerPockets


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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