122: Getting Back to Financial Independence Basics - Using Lockdown to Reset Your Finances

122: Getting Back to Financial Independence Basics - Using Lockdown to Reset Your Finances

Scott and Mindy have focused on Coronavirus for the last few episodes - talking to experts about how the virus has affected the stock market, the 4% rule, and even early retirees. They’ve interviewed Financial Planners to get tips for using the current market conditions to their advantage, as well as chatted with a mortgage broker to determine the best time to refinance. In this episode, Scott and Mindy talk about lifestyle creep - and how they have both been affected over the last couple of years. They revisit the basics of Financial Independence, spending less than you earn, increasing your income, investing wisely, creating multiple sources of income, and living your best life once money has been taken care of. Using their lockdown spending as a guide, Scott and Mindy go through the steps they’ve taken and the changes they’ve made to their expenses - including what they will add back once the world reopens and what expenses they don’t miss. This episode will help you get back to your Financial Independence basics, too. In This Episode We Cover: The basics of Financial Independence Spending less than you earn How Scott and Mindy save their money How their spending changed Increasing your income Investing in low cost, quality investment vehicles Creating multiple, passive streams of income Living the life you truly love And SO much more! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Podcast 116 with JL Collins BiggerPockets Money Podcast 41 with Kyle Mast BiggerPockets Money Podcast 84 with Kyle Mast BiggerPockets Money Podcast 118 with Kyle Mast BiggerPockets Money Podcast 119 BiggerPockets Money Podcast 120 with Michael Kitces BiggerPockets Money Podcast 121 with Seth Jones BiggerPockets Money Podcast 03 with Erin Chase BiggerPockets Money Podcast 97 with Financial Mechanic BiggerPockets Business Podcast 51 with Nigel Guisinger Mint Something about Food Podcast Waffles on Wednesday: Make Your Own Free Mobile Expense Tracking App in 30 Minutes Real Estate Rookie Facebook Group BiggerPockets Money Facebook Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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271: The 4 Rules of Managing Your Money w/Jesse Mecham from YNAB

271: The 4 Rules of Managing Your Money w/Jesse Mecham from YNAB

You Need a Budget is the expense tracker/budgeter that requires no introduction…but we’ll give it one anyways! In 2004, Jesse Mecham launched this ground-breaking software, allowing money masters and ...

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270: Finance Friday: How to Achieve “Financial Flexibility” on a $65K/Year Salary

270: Finance Friday: How to Achieve “Financial Flexibility” on a $65K/Year Salary

Financial flexibility is one of the hidden stages along the path to financial independence. When you hit financial flexibility, you have far more choices than you did before. You can invest more, spen...

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269: From Filing Bankruptcy to $1.4 Million in Income Producing Assets

269: From Filing Bankruptcy to $1.4 Million in Income Producing Assets

Today’s guest, Jennifer Grimson, is a prime example that every problem has a solution.  Jennifer has always been a hard worker so she had no problem working through college as she aspired to be a fore...

24 Tammi 20221h 29min

268: Finance Friday: Why You Should Focus on ‘Hitting Singles’ for Early Retirement

268: Finance Friday: Why You Should Focus on ‘Hitting Singles’ for Early Retirement

Expats and rental portfolios go together like peanut butter and jelly. It’s no surprise that a fair amount of retired globetrotters owe their freedom to real estate investing. While many real estate i...

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267: Student Loans Update: Repayment, Refinancing, and Potential Forgiveness w/Robert Farrington

267: Student Loans Update: Repayment, Refinancing, and Potential Forgiveness w/Robert Farrington

Student loan forgiveness was a hot topic during the 2020 election cycle. With so many outstanding student loan payments, will the government step in to wipe out the debt? While many theorize about thi...

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266: Finance Friday: How to Pay Off Bad Debt + When Is Life Insurance Worth It?

266: Finance Friday: How to Pay Off Bad Debt + When Is Life Insurance Worth It?

Bad debt is more common than it seems. Many people you know have a car loan, personal loan, credit card loan, or some other form of high(er) interest debt. If you find yourself with bad debt, the firs...

14 Tammi 20221h 20min

Protecting Your Home (and Wealth!) When a Natural Disaster Strikes w/ Steve Longenecker (Bonus Episode)

Protecting Your Home (and Wealth!) When a Natural Disaster Strikes w/ Steve Longenecker (Bonus Episode)

Home insurance isn’t the sexiest topic, but in the world of financial independence, predictability is quite an attractive trait to have. That’s why money nerds across the world value insurance as a na...

12 Tammi 202247min

265: Death and Finances: What to Do (Before and) After A Loved One Passes w/ Allison Nichol Longtin

265: Death and Finances: What to Do (Before and) After A Loved One Passes w/ Allison Nichol Longtin

Death and finances can arguably be called the two things that people hate talking about most. Unfortunately, these are two topics that cannot be kept in the dark, as we all must deal with loss, both e...

10 Tammi 20221h 9min

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