186: Finance Friday: Using Student Loan Forgiveness to Catapult FI w/ Sammie

186: Finance Friday: Using Student Loan Forgiveness to Catapult FI w/ Sammie

Today we talk to Sammie, a physician assistant out of the San Francisco Bay Area. Sammie makes a great income, around $140,000 a year, but is strapped with a very big $160,000 student loan debt. The good news? She’s eligible for public service loan forgiveness within only a few years, all she needs to do is continue paying her loan payments while keeping her job, and the debt will be wiped away! This is fantastic for Sammie, because she wants to start investing more into assets so she can hit financial independence within the next decade.This should be more than possible seeing as she used to be spending a lot on her rent in San Francisco, but decided to move back home with her parents two years ago to not only help them, but save money. Sammie has some options to work more hours at her job, invest more aggressively, or buy some rental properties. She has a good amount in cash savings and would be comfortable looking into rentals starting next year. She also has a $200,000+ investment portfolio, so not only does she have a positive net worth, when her student loans get forgiven, she’ll be sitting on a lot of money she’ll be able to play with! In This Episode We Cover Public service loan forgiveness for student loans Moving back home in order to save money on rent Creating more streams of income to hit FI faster and so you can retire more comfortably Choosing to stay at your job even if you’ve hit your FI number Investing in your 401(k), Roth IRA, and Traditional IRA Keeping monthly expenses as low as possible on your road to retirement And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Scott's Instagram Mindy's Twitter BiggerPockets Money Podcast 22 with Travis Hornsby Status Post Adulting Podcast Real Estate Agent Directory BiggerPockets Money Podcast 118 BiggerPockets Money Podcast 84 with Kyle Mast BiggerPockets Membership Benefits & Cost BiggerPockets Bookstore Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/moneyshow186 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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96: Speaking Fluent Finance with Wilson Muscadin

96: Speaking Fluent Finance with Wilson Muscadin

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95: The House Hacking Strategy with Craig Curelop

95: The House Hacking Strategy with Craig Curelop

One of the most commonly asked questions in the BiggerPockets Forums is “How do I get started investing in real estate with no money?” Craig Curelop has the perfect answer to this question - House Hac...

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94: 18 Options for Healthcare in Early Retirement with Lynn Frair

94: 18 Options for Healthcare in Early Retirement with Lynn Frair

The absolute MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED question I get about Early Retirement is “What do I do about healthcare?” Without going into too much detail, we’re all aware that healthcare costs are fairly ridicu...

14 Loka 20191h 6min

94: LIVE from BPCon2019: Ask Us Anything!

94: LIVE from BPCon2019: Ask Us Anything!

All the BiggerPockets podcast hosts on stage in one place!  This bonus episode was recorded at the BiggerPockets Conference 2019 on October 7th in front of a live audience of more than 1,000 people at...

13 Loka 20191h 21min

93: Financial Mistakes and How to Avoid Them with Scott & Mindy

93: Financial Mistakes and How to Avoid Them with Scott & Mindy

Financial mistakes can have a HUGE impact on your future retirement savings - the opportunity costs can be enormous! In this episode, Scott and Mindy discuss some of the biggest mistakes you can make ...

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92: An Introduction to Financial Independence with Chris Mamula, Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa

92: An Introduction to Financial Independence with Chris Mamula, Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa

Personal finance is easy, right? You read a blog or listen to a podcast and just follow everything they did. Easy, Peasy, Lemon Squeezy. Except that’s not how the world works. What brought success to ...

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91: Debt is NOT a Death Sentence with Melanie Lockert of Dear Debt

91: Debt is NOT a Death Sentence with Melanie Lockert of Dear Debt

Melanie Lockert joins us today to share her story of student loan debt and her subsequent inability to find a job when she graduated into one of the worst job markets America had ever seen, and her sp...

23 Syys 20191h 17min

FinCon Bonus Episode: Improving Financial Education with Billy Hensley from NEFE

FinCon Bonus Episode: Improving Financial Education with Billy Hensley from NEFE

Mindy sits down with Billy Hensley from The National Endowment for Financial Education to talk about Financial Education in America, and how NEFE is working to improve student and adult access to this...

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