150: From Childhood Homelessness to Financially Confident with Cristina Livadary

150: From Childhood Homelessness to Financially Confident with Cristina Livadary

Cristina Livadary immigrated to the US when she was 6, and less than a year later, her father left, leaving her stranded with her mother and sister. She didn't speak the language, had no money, and lived in hotels until her mother was able to find steady work as a chef. She grew up without much in the way of financial education, but did secure a water polo scholarship to Bucknell. Until a rotator cuff injury lost her the funding at the beginning of her third year. She left college with $100,000 in student loans and a burning desire to find a high paying job to live out her Carrie Bradshaw dreams of living in NYC. She spent two years in New York, working hard and spending harder. She moved to LA to run a division covering California and Hawaii, and decided she needed to make a big change. Cristina stopped spending lavishly on things that didn't matter, started focusing on what made her happy, and now helps others manage their finances to get money out of the way and live their best lives. Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Money Podcast 55 with Kristy and Bryce BiggerPockets Money Podcast 55.5 with Kristy and Bryce Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/moneyshow150 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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449: Coast FI in 4 Years: Cutting Expenses, Doubling Your Income, & HUGE Savings

449: Coast FI in 4 Years: Cutting Expenses, Doubling Your Income, & HUGE Savings

People spend much of their lives grinding to Coast FI, but the truth is that you’re only ever one big financial swing from achieving your FI goals much faster. Despite starting out with very little, t...

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448: The Average American’s Guide to Investing $10K–$100K

448: The Average American’s Guide to Investing $10K–$100K

Want to know how to invest $10K, $25K, $50K, or even $100K? The average American household has $41,600 saved. While that’s a decent chunk of cash, it’s not working very hard for you by sitting in a sa...

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447: How to Use Your Financial Fears to Build Wealth Better

447: How to Use Your Financial Fears to Build Wealth Better

Financial fear is… a good thing!? Fear is an uncomfortable feeling we often try to ignore or suppress. But what if, like other emotions, it exists for a specific purpose? What if following it could he...

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446: FIRE by 50: How to Have FUN on Your Journey Toward Early Retirement

446: FIRE by 50: How to Have FUN on Your Journey Toward Early Retirement

The FIRE community is notorious for chasing early retirement at all costs. Many search for creative ways to earn more money and spend less of it, only to end up hating the journey. If you’ve ever felt...

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445: Can’t Afford to Travel? Nomadic Matt Says You’re (Probably) Wrong

445: Can’t Afford to Travel? Nomadic Matt Says You’re (Probably) Wrong

Travel hacking allows you to see the world for less than you spend at home. That’s right. If you took your rent or mortgage payment in the US and traded it for traveling abroad, you could live off far...

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444: Financial Advisor Fees, LLCs, and Stock Investing 101 | Ask Mindy and Scott

444: Financial Advisor Fees, LLCs, and Stock Investing 101 | Ask Mindy and Scott

Financial advisors are supposed to look after your money, but sometimes, their profits come first. We’ve had many questions about which type of financial advisors to use, which aren’t worth the fee, a...

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443: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to FI: A Day in the Life of a Finance Blogger

443: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to FI: A Day in the Life of a Finance Blogger

A “wife-FI,” semi-retired finance blogger? It sounds like an exciting life, but what does it entail? Today’s guest didn’t arrive here overnight and doesn’t recommend it for everyone. What he does reco...

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442: Finance Friday: Planning for a Family Costs More Than I Thought…

442: Finance Friday: Planning for a Family Costs More Than I Thought…

Knowing how to budget is one thing. Knowing how to budget for a pricey pregnancy and future family is another. So, how do you smoothly go from a couple used to saving thousands of dollars every month ...

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