039 | Millennial Path To FI | Fiery Millennial

039 | Millennial Path To FI | Fiery Millennial

Gwen graduated college with $10,000 saved—not borrowed, saved—while her peers were drowning in five-figure debt. She did this without wealthy parents, inheritance, or a trust fund. Her secret? She refused to accept the default path everyone else was sleepwalking through. In this episode, Gwen from Fiery Millennials walks through her unconventional approach to college and early career. She used dual enrollment to knock out college credits before graduation, joined the Air Force to avoid student loans, then maximized retirement contributions from day one—all while keeping her living costs near zero through house hacking. By the time most graduates were figuring out their loan repayment schedules, she was already hitting a 45% savings rate and accelerating toward financial independence. Timestamps and Key Topics [00:02:25] Gwen's Background How her upbringing shaped her understanding of money, work ethic, and frugality. [00:06:44] Strategies for College Dual enrollment allowed Gwen to earn college credits while in high school. Research dual enrollment options available in your school district to maximize college credit. [00:09:19] Scholarship Tips Using a single generic scholarship form to apply for multiple scholarships. "The little cuts here and there really add up after a while!" [00:50:30] [00:26:04] Managing Expenses Post-College Maintaining low living costs through house hacking and thrift shopping. [00:34:03] House Hacking Gwen's experience living almost rent-free by renting out parts of her property. Explore house hacking as a way to reduce or eliminate living expenses. [00:40:41] Understanding Savings Rates The importance of savings rate in achieving financial independence—Gwen maintained around 45%. [00:52:12] The Hot Seat Rapid-fire questions about favorite blogs, articles, life hacks, and financial mistakes. [00:55:52] Take Action "Don't wait, just go out and do it." [00:55:52] Key Takeaways Maximize retirement account contributions as soon as you start earning. Utilize dual enrollment in high school to earn college credits at minimal costs. Explore house hacking to decrease living expenses and increase savings rate. Related Resources Mr. Money Mustache Blog [00:16:10] Our Next Life Blog [00:52:48] Afford Anything Blog by Paula Pant [00:34:21] Notable Quotes "Debt-free = Financial freedom starts now!" [00:18:30] "Math is power in the FI journey." [00:33:05]

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