BiggerPockets Money Podcast
529 episodes - English - Latest episode: 10 days ago - ★★★★★ - 2.8K ratingsFor 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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370: Finance Friday: How to Build a Six-Figure Business (in Your 20s!)
January 06, 2023 07:00 - 53 minutesHow can a simple pressure washing business make you six figures of income a year? With a startup cost of only a couple hundred dollars, today’s guest Chris expanded his pressure washing, Christmas light-hanging, gutter-cleaning operation into a profitable business with multiple employees and a stacked schedule. But, as Chris has started to expand, he’s seen his personal profits decline, so should he outsource less so he can keep more of the revenue he’s working hard to bring in? Welcome back ...
369: The Capitalist Cult: How MLMs and Pyramid Schemes Trap Average Americans
January 04, 2023 07:00 - 56 minutesMulti-level marketing companies (MLMs) operate in secrecy. They don’t want you to know where the products are coming from, how they’re being sold, who’s making a profit, and how the business works. They only want you to buy. Buy this starter kit, host that party, convince your friends and join the cult—sorry, the “club.” Operating in darkness is how these pyramid schemes build their membership count, branch into new cities, and keep average Americans in debtbut still chasing an empty dream. S...
368: Lynne Twist’s “Want Less, Obtain More” Philosophy All FI-Chasers Should Follow
January 02, 2023 07:00 - 1 hourLynne Twist’s The Soul of Money sparked a conversation we needed to have. It didn’t make people think “how do I make more money,” instead it asked, “what world am I making with the money I have?” For decades, Lynne has beenfundraising for charities and causes around the globe. From ending world hunger to fighting for the climate, she’s made sure that her dollars are best put to use, helping the most people she can with the money she makes. Lynne’s rock-solid financial sense came from an unusu...
367: Finance Friday: Tips to Build a House Hack STACK in Your 20s
December 30, 2022 07:00 - 57 minutesCouch flipping may be the best side hustle you’ve never heard of. It’s so lucrative that today’s guest Parker used couch flipping to save up his down payment for his first house hack! Of course, who could have assumed otherwise from someone like Parker? He’s a financial analyst who made an intelligent move from expensive Boston to sunny Tampato house hack for the first time with one of his best friends. He’s making some impressive moves at a young age, but he still has questions about what to...
366: The Repeatable Steps to Financial Freedom in 4 Years w/TheFICouple
December 26, 2022 07:00 - 56 minutesFinancial independence means something different to everyone. For some, it means having enough to not worry about being laid off. For others, it could mean making more money to buy a yacht, but for Ali and Josh (TheFICouple), financial independence means more time together, growing a family, and a community that helps others reach their highest potential. Just four years ago, Ali and Josh were strapped with six figures worth of debt, living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to survive. Now, th...
365: Finance Friday: How to Become Real Estate Ready in 2023
December 23, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourDon’t know how to become a millionaire? There’s a pretty simple formula for seven-figure wealth that the average American doesn’t know about. It isn’t complicated, but it does take a fair amount of time to come to fruition. If you follow the same strategy, regardless of where you’re starting right now, you too could become a millionaire in under ten years. This wealth-building formula is exactly what today’s guest, Remy, is looking for. Remy is doing his mid-twenties the right way. He’s got a...
364: Divorce: The Biggest Marriage and Money Mistakes to Avoid
December 19, 2022 07:00 - 59 minutesEveryone makes financial mistakes, even those that we trust with money the most. Rachel “Money Honey” Richardsto many people online is the epitome of someone who has their finances locked down. She grew a massive real estate portfolio in her twenties, hit financial freedom before thirty, and has written bestselling books that others use to increase their financial acumen. And although Rachel still is a financially free money nerd like no other, her recent divorce changed most of what she knew...
363: Finance Friday: Savings Stuck At Zero? Here’s How to Grow Your Bank Account
December 16, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourOnce you know how to save money, you can start stacking those savings to buy real estate and businesses or invest in long-term wealth-building investment accounts. But, without a steady stream of savings coming in, you're treading water, and one emergency expense could completely blow you off course. In a high-cost-of-living area like Washington, DC., this can seem even harder as rent, gas, and going out prices are far above the national average. But, there are some surefire ways to save (and...
362: Scott Trench’s Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Perfect, 1-Page Investment Plan
December 12, 2022 07:00 - 49 minutesA financial plan puts you on the path to long-term wealth and a life rich in time freedom. So why don’t most Americans have one? Everyday workers are often so focused on paying bills and having a sliver of time to relax that they completely forget the whole reason many of us work—to one day do what we want, when we want, with who we want. So, if you’ve been on the grind, making money, wanting to build wealth, but don’t know where to start, this is the episode for you. In it, Scott Trench walk...
361: Finance Friday: Got Extra Cash? Here’s the Investment Plan for You
December 09, 2022 07:00 - 52 minutesRetirement planning is something best started early on. The more time you give yourself to invest, the faster your accounts can grow, giving you early financial independence well before the age of sixty-five. But what are the two best ways to do this? On one hand, you’ve got cash-flowing rentals that appreciate while giving you freedom-enabling income with long-term wealth growth. On the other hand, you’ve got passive retirement accounts, many of which can save you boatloads on taxes and grow...
360: Year-End Tax Tips and How to Owe Even Less in 2023
December 05, 2022 07:00 - 44 minutesIf you talk about how to avoid taxes, most people will think you’re doing something fishy in the eyes of the IRS. Very few know you can use the tax code to massively lower your year-end burden, all while making an ordinary income. Real estate investors have been doing this for years, using so-called “tax cheat codes” like depreciation and cost segregation studies to write off massive paper losses on their taxes. But how do they do it, and if you’re an investor, can you do the same? Natalie Ko...
359: Finance Friday: My Home Renovation Put Me in a HELOC Hole
December 02, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourThe house hack strategy doesn’t always run smoothly. Turning an old home into a modern, rentable masterpiece takes money—especially if you’re doing a big renovation. One of the easiest ways to get the rehab funds you need? A home equity line of credit (HELOC). But, when used incorrectly, a HELOC’s adjustable interest rate can bury any chance you have at cash flowing, no matter how great of a mortgage rate you get. Welcome back to another Finance Friday episode! This time around, we’re tacklin...
358: Giving Tuesday 2022: Which Charities Will Use Your Money Wisely?
November 29, 2022 07:00 - 50 minutesFor the past decade, Giving Tuesday has been a way for everyday Americans to donate their money, or time, to charities and causes that help collectively make the world a better place. Whether it’s a little or a lot, we’re encouraged to give what we can to bridge the gap between those that have so little and many of us that have so much. But how do you know a charity or organization is using your donation accordingly? How can you spot-check to see if your dollars are being used for those in di...
357: Budgeting for a Baby: The Costs EVERY New Parent Should Expect
November 28, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourThe cost of raising a child is constantly changing. Every year, a new article comes out claiming that the cost of raising a child is hundreds of thousands of dollars. But is this figure accurate? Could kids actually cost far less than this, or does a few hundred thousand barely even scratch the service? What should new parents know before they bring home their first bundle of joy, and is financial independence even worth pursuing while raising a kid, let alone a few? We brought in the Investo...
356: Finance Friday: First Down Market? Here’s How to Stop Stressing
November 25, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourTech stocks were slam dunk investments for the past decade. No matter what you invested in—Google, Facebook, Amazon, or even some obscure AI toaster company—you probably made decent returns. But, after years of continuous economic growth and massive government stimulus, tech stocks are finally starting to get shaky. The problem? New investors like Zoe have huge paper losses on their dashboards. But is this worth worrying over? Zoe is an ideal investor. At just twenty-four, she already has clo...
355: All the Money Hacks We WISH We Had Known About
November 21, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourTravel hacks, spending hacks, medical hacks. If there’s one thing that Chris Hutchins has learned from hosting the All the Hacks podcast, it’s that everything is negotiable. You can travel to over sixty countries for (almost) free, outsource your cooking at a reasonable rate and even get free money once forgotten. Chris should know—he’s done all this and more as he works to optimize every aspect of his life, both financially and personally! Chris was hacking at a very young age. In high schoo...
354: Frank Advice on What to Do When a Real Estate Investment Goes Wrong
November 18, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourYou’re one bad real estate investment away from being cash flow-poor and debt-rich. That’s right, not every investment property works out, and when leveraged the wrong way, a single property could put your financial future on the wrong track. While it’s easy to watch social media real estate investors flaunt their infinite cash flow and no money down tricks, buying profitable real estate is a little harder than it seems. Today’s guest, Shane, finds himself in this position, as an over-leverag...
353: Ask the Money Experts: Debt, Diversification, Retirement, and Real Estate
November 14, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourWhat should retirement planning look like? How can I invest if I am still paying off student loan debt? What makes a perfectly diversified portfolio? And when is the right time to pay off my rental properties? We went to the BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group to ask what you would like to know from a money expert. And thankfully, we found a couple of them who are friends of the show. Amanda Wolfe and Kyle Mast are here to answer some of your most-asked money questions! Amanda Wolfe was recent...
352: Common Money Fears That Are Costing You BIG
November 11, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourWith so much going on—a recession, rampant inflation, rising interest rates—overcoming your money fears can be more challenging than ever before. The world is changing, and many of us feel like we’re being swept along with it. Our dollars are worth less, our retirement accounts have fallen sharply, and our cash is wasting away. What should we do when it feels like every financial move has a benefit and drawback attached to it? Should we even be making moves right now? Don’t get overwhelmed wi...
351: Does the 4% Rule Hold During 2022's Stock Market Crash?
November 07, 2022 07:00 - 1 hourStock market crashes aren't good news for anyone. For retirees though, this dip in prices can feel like a death wish, as active income is no longer an option. Have the hopes and dreams of financial flexibility gone out the window? Or is a market crash like we're experiencing today just a small blip on a retiree's radar? Pairing this with inflation, how will someone who has just retired make it? We’ve got Michael Kitces, retirement planning expert and financial genius with enough acronyms comi...
350: Why We Turned Down a 5% Rate Mortgage | Mindy & Carl’s Budget Review
November 04, 2022 06:00 - 44 minutesMargin loans, medium-term rentals, and potential mortgage rate mistakes summarize what Carl and Mindy have been up to over the past couple of months. It’s been a minute since we’ve checked in on the ever-frugal Jensen family. But they’ve been gone for a good reason. Back at the start of the summer, Carl and Mindy decided that they were finished with rehabbing and big fixer-upper projects. Then they found the perfect opportunity, waiting just a few doors down from them. So, they jumped at the ...
349: When to Buy New vs. Used and is That Car Repair Worth the Cash?
October 31, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourThe new vs. used car debate has been going on for as long as automobiles have existed. For almost the entirety of time when cars were being bought and sold, it seemed like a responsible, frugal decision to buy used, save up some money, and take the repairs with the deal. But inflation has changed this debate in 2022 (and beyond). Used car prices are high—sometimes even higher than new cars—prompting shoppers to reconsider what makes the most financial sense. In the first half of this show, we...
348: Finance Friday: How to Start Investing After Becoming Debt-Free
October 28, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourUnless you’re a money nerd, knowing how to start investing from scratch isn’t as easy as it seems. With so many options out there and the economy faltering, how do beginners avoid getting burnt? Is something like real estate investing out of reach for new investors in times like today? These questions become even more complicated if you’re like today’s guest, Steven. Steven recently became debt-free (woohoo!) after paying off six figures worth of combined student, auto, and credit card debt. ...
347: Why “Just Keep Buying” is The Smartest, Simplest Way to Get Rich
October 24, 2022 06:00 - 57 minutesDollar-cost averaging—you may have heard the term before, but maybe not its implications. According to Nick Maggiulli, it’s probably the easiest way to get rich with stocks, real estate, or really anything else. But what about buying the dip? Wouldn’t investing at historic lows be the wisest move to make when the markets take a tumble? Surprisingly, no! Don’t believe us? Listen on! Nick’s investing theory is simple. But, the math backs it up. Doing less will make you more money—much more mone...
346: Finance Friday: How Sabbaticals Make You Happier, Healthier, and Wealthier
October 21, 2022 06:00 - 56 minutesTaking a sabbatical from work requires a few things: time, money, and the willpower to do some soul-searching. Most people think that they can’t take any more than two weeks of the year off work. They rack up excuses, blaming timing, too many projects, and everything in between. But what if taking a sabbatical, gap year, or any other type of long-ish break was the key to building wealth faster and being a happier, healthier you? Today’s guest Cindy, left a high-paid, stable job to take some m...
345: Divorced and $250K in Debt to Financially Free in 10 Years
October 17, 2022 06:00 - 59 minutesWe know financial freedom is possible for those in their 20s and 30s, just starting their careers, without children and serious financial obligations. But what about those getting started on their journey in their 40s and 50s? What about the stories of those who’ve had lifelong debt, went through a financially destructive divorce, or didn’t know early retirement was an option? Monica Scudieri, author of Grab Your Slice of Financial Independence, wasn’t financially free until recently. For the...
344: Rethink Social Security: Myths, Benefits, and Clearing Up Misconceptions
October 14, 2022 06:00 - 58 minutesEverything you’ve been hearing about social security is a lie. For years, mainstream media and many financial figureheads have said that social security is on a fast track to bankruptcy, with no money left over for Americans when they grow old. But what if we told you that wasn’t true? What if you knew that social security would be there for you when you retire, even if you’ve just started working? Today’s guest, national social security advisor and expert Jeremy Keil, explains the basics of ...
343: Is Now the Time to Buy as The Housing Market Starts to Dip?
October 10, 2022 06:00 - 59 minutesThe 2022 housing market doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. At the start of the year, competition was fierce, with bidding wars on every home and lines out the door just to view an open house. Now, in quarter three of this year, interest rates have hit decade-long highs, buyers are more in control, and days on market are starting to creep back up. As a homeowner, investor, or renter, you need to know what's on the horizon so you can build wealth while others run for the hills. Joining us today...
342: Finance Friday: Financially Independent, But Not Feeling “Free”
October 07, 2022 06:00 - 56 minutesFinancial independence isn’t for everyone. That comes as a surprise for most of us within the personal finance community. Whether we like it or not, the “save, invest, and grind” until you can retire early lifestyle isn't a commonly accepted one. But what happens when your partner is the one who doesn’t agree? What steps can you take to help them see why early retirement is such a crucial piece of your life? This is just one of the topics we touch on with today’s guest, Mark. Mark is in a gre...
341: Money with Katie’s Middle-Class Myths and The Great Roth vs. 401K Debate
October 03, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourKatie Gatti Tassin from Money with Katie had her “financial awakening” earlier than most. She saw the middle-class wealth trap of working, spending, and repeating for what it really was. This cash-gobbling cycle is one that many Americans fall into, but once you see the light, it’s hard not to almost automatically do better. And that’s what Katie did, trading twenty-dollar daily lunches and “hot girl expenses” for more saving, investing, and skyrocketing net worth. Through a few short years o...
340: Finance Friday: When Rental Property Investing Doesn’t Make Sense
September 30, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourOver the past two years, short-term rental investing has become a financial lifeline for those that are trying to make extra income. A small one or two-bedroom basement, garage apartment, or mother-in-law suite brings in enough cash flow for many to pay off a sizable amount of their mortgage. One such investor is Allen, who turned his low-interest rate primary residence into a lucrative short-term rental in the Portland, Maine area. Allen is a vacation rental house hacker, leasing his garage ...
339: From Sociology Major to Seven-Figure Agent Commissions
September 26, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourEveryone knows that real estate agent commissions are hefty. Those who have sold a house in the past few years may look at their settlement agreement and wonder where those tens of thousands of dollars really went. It’s not hard for a new agent in today’s world to lock in six-figures worth of real estate commissions within their first few years. But, not many agents, even uber-experienced ones, have been able to hit what Pat Hiban has. Pat was one of the first “billion-dollar” real estate age...
338: Finance Friday: How to Become Debt-Free 20 Years Faster Than You Thought
September 23, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourStudent loan debt—the gift that keeps on giving with interest, stress, and the overwhelming feeling that you won’t be able to pay them off. The larger the loan, the heavier the weight on your shoulders, but in today’s episode, we go over how to start lightening your load. Focusing solely on your debt makes it seem like there's no way out, but financial freedom is always achievable. Today’s guests, James and Bianca, have $278,000 of student debt between them. This debt has followed them for a...
337: College is NOT for EVERYONE: Joining the Military & Become Financially Free
September 19, 2022 06:00 - 59 minutesCollege isn’t the only option after high school. In fact, it’s not even the best option. Typically, twenty-two-year-olds fresh out of college are launched into the workforce with a lot of debt and little life experience. So how do you enter the workforce debt-free with life experience? Join the military. Today’s guest, David Pere, is a financially free veteran with 100 rental units, all thanks to his time in the military. He enlisted fresh out of high school in 2008. While he did the usual “s...
336: Finance Friday: Six-Figure Passive Income in Just 4 Years!
September 16, 2022 06:00 - 58 minutesBecoming a millionaire by 30 is almost every 20-or-something-year-old’s dream. But what if you want to go even further? Instead of seven-figure net worth, what about an eight-figure net worth? Would this be enough to make your wildest dreams come true, or is planning for ultra-wealthy status a wasted pursuit, as most people could easily retire earlywith just a few million? The question we’re trying to ask is, how much is enough? It’s not Scott and Mindy asking this question, it’s today’s gues...
335: The (Almost) Guaranteed Way to 31x Your Investments
September 12, 2022 06:00 - 47 minutesWhat do timing the market and a circle have in common? There’s no point, literally and figuratively. Some people would like to have you think they’ve cracked the code and there’s some secret formula. There’s not. They may have been able to “time the market” once or twice, but they probably can’t repeat it multiple times. Being correct for the wrong reasons isn’t repeatable, and with the market being so arbitrary, timing it correctly for the right reasons is unlikely. Despite this, there’s sti...
334: Finance Friday: The 5 Questions to Ask if You Want to Fast-Track FI
September 09, 2022 06:00 - 50 minutesIf someone told you that financial freedom could be achieved by traveling the world, you probably wouldn’t believe them. How can going on a work vacation to Europe make you richer? Surprisingly, doing this can help cut years off your retirement horizon, allowing you to save more, spend less, and invest for your future faster than ever before. Don’t believe it’s possible? Scott and Mindy prove the profits behind doing so in this Finance Friday episode! Today we’re talking to James, who is inch...
333: From Broke at 40 to FI at 50 While Raising 4 Kids
September 05, 2022 06:00 - 57 minutesIn the early retirement movement, becoming a millionaire is a crucial part of the financial path. While everyone has different spending habits, the first million will allow you to start pivoting so you can make choices for your enjoyment, not just for the sake of money. But when is it too late to start making these moves? Is there a certain point where early retirement, or retirement at all, is off the table? If you think so, listen to today’s episode with Courtney Robinson. Courtney was rais...
332: Handling Finances as a Couple: Individual, Combined, or a Bit Of Both?
September 02, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourHaving shared finances, for most couples, is an automatic thing to do once married or after being together for many years. It seems natural to want to combine income, expenses, and investments all in one big pot. This was the norm for most couples over the past hundred years, but as technology has made individual accounts more defined, some couples are finding freedom in keeping their finances separate from their relationship. We thought we’d put this theory to the test by having Doug Cunning...
331: From Food Stamps to Six-Figure Flips and Debt-Free On a Teacher’s Salary
August 29, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourHow would a six-figure side hustle change your financial picture? Think of the possibilities—being able to travel, becoming debt-free, or even buying your dream home. For most Americans, income is capped at what you make through a salary. There isn’t enough time, creativity, or energy left at the end of the day to make more. But, one specific subset of employees does have an upper hand that most people overlook—teachers. With a sizable summer break, teachers can make more than many others, ev...
330: The Ultimate Teen Money Hack for Parents
August 26, 2022 06:00 - 48 minutesYou’ve heard of money hacks before, but probably not like this. For the teenagers and parents of teenagers listening, this episode will give you everything you need to make yourself, or your child, financially successful, straight out of high school. Most parents think that a strong financial foundation is built through allowances, debit cards, and making their child get an after-school job. While none of that is bad advice, it doesn’t leave the teenager with a sense of financial security or ...
329: From Extreme Poverty to DIY Wealth and 2 Full-Time Incomes w/The She Wolfe of Wall Street
August 22, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourWealth-building isn’t a pre-formulated path for most people. For those raised in poverty, the thought of financial stability seems like a far-out dream. Achieving financial independence or early retirement basically becomes an afterthought, or a fantasy only someone else could achieve. Without basic financial literacy and education, you could spend life aimlessly wandering without saving, investing, or thinking about a more promising financial future. But Amanda “She Wolfe of Wall Street” Wol...
328: The Best Alternative Investment No One Knows About w/Alex Breshears and Beth Johnson
August 19, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourFor average investors, private money lending has been mentally squared away as “something mega-wealthy people do.” Most investors will write off lending money because they think they lack the experience or funds to do a successful deal. But what if we told you private money lending requires less money than you thought, that it’s almost completely passive, and that today’s high-interest-rate environment may be the perfect time to start? Alex Breshears and Beth Johnson are graciously coming in ...
327: Why the Stock Market Should NOT Scare You (Even As It Crashes) w/Brian Feroldi
August 15, 2022 06:00 - 53 minutesA stock market crash looks like bad news. The world is ending and everything is down. There won’t be any more profits to take…until the stock market gets back on track, which it always does. We’re not kidding—take a look at the past hundred years of total stock market performance and you’ll see something not-so-shocking. The stock market always finds a way to head back up, even after massive crashes like the great depression and great recession. You don't need to trust David and Mindy on this...
326: Finance Friday: Still Feeling "Money Anxious" After Hitting FI
August 12, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourThe path to financial freedom is different for everyone. Some invest in stocks, others flip houses, but one couple breeds rats, trains horses, and buys rentals in cash. Before you get squeamish, this isn’t a show about flipping rats for profit. But, it is a show about horse training, unique investments, and how to ease off the gas when building wealth. Even if you’re far from your FI number, thinking about this concept will help you tremendously once you’ve retired. Alexis and Max have an int...
325: How to Buy Yourself a 6-Figure Income Stream
August 08, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourBuying a business may sound out of your element. Stocks are one thing, and real estate is another, but what about buying businesses? Isn’t business buying something reserved for large companies, wealthy entrepreneurs, or seriously experienced store owners? Funnily enough, the business of buying businesses may be one of the most overlooked, yet most profitable ways to make more money, work less, and retire richer. Don’t believe us? Just listen to Tim Delaney. Tim did not take the standard weal...
324: Finance Friday: Why Even Millionaires Still Have to Budget
August 05, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourWhat is a millionaire? By definition, someone who has a million dollars or more in net worth. But what do you think of when we say “millionaire”? Are you picturing sports cars, expensive vacations, big houses? The reality is that most millionaires are people just like you and me, living in regular homes, still attending their jobs, and trying their hardest to budget. Being a millionaire doesn’t mean you’ve “made it,” but it does mean you’re on the fast track to building wealth. Gracie is a mi...
323: Coast FI: The Calculated Way to Retire Early WITHOUT Giving Up What You Love w/Jessica from The Fioneers
August 01, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourCoast FI is an interesting concept. Unfortunately, to much of Mindy’s surprise, “coast FI” doesn’t mean having enough money to live by the coast. But, just like living down by the beach, the coast FI lifestyle is far more enjoyable than most. We constantly hear from online personal finance bloggers about how you need to save as much as you can, eat at home every night, and never take a vacation. While this does allow you to hit financial independence faster, it makes the journey a highly stre...
322: Finance Friday: Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck with 9 Rental Properties
July 29, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourRental property cash flow is one of the most important metrics to calculate when analyzing real estate. Your cash flow not only helps you make a little extra money every month but also keeps your property afloat during months of heavy expenses or when large repairs need to take place. If you don’t do the correct cash flow calculations, you could find yourself with a cash-hemorrhaging property. This is why running (and re-running) your “true cash flow” number is so important. It’s also what Pa...
321: From Spending Six-Figures a Year to Saving 80% of His Income
July 25, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourLiving paycheck to paycheck isn’t sustainable. But, if you’re in this position, you already know that. The stress of always worrying about bills, scrounging for money, and never really feeling security can eat away at you. This is how Anthony Michael felt, but surprisingly, he wasn’t making a small amount of money. He and his wife were making six figures, but only saving around $200/month. This was far less than Anthony was comfortable with, so he sat down, crunched the numbers, and started t...