97: Intentionally Choosing the Path to Financial Independence with Financial Mechanic

97: Intentionally Choosing the Path to Financial Independence with Financial Mechanic

Financial Mechanic wanted a puppy - and her parents told her she could have one when her little sister turned her age (in four years). When she asked how much puppies cost, she was told $100. So Financial Mechanic started saving. Everything! Birthday money, Christmas money, anytime she received a dime, it went into her puppy fund. Fast forward 4 years, and she tries to hand over the $100 - to her parents shock. “No, you keep that, we’ll buy the puppy.” For four years she had been saving, so she just continued. By the time she graduated high school, she had $8,000 in savings. Her parents paid for her college education, and she knew she wanted options. She studied Mechanical Engineering which led to programming, which led to a 6-month assignment overseas. Upon her return, she discovered mass layoffs - and that she was significantly underpaid! In this episode we talk about how to prepare for an interview, how to negotiate salary, how salary isn’t the only thing you can negotiate, and how intentionally pursuing a goal can help you achieve it faster and easier. In This Episode We Cover: Financial Mechanic's journey with money Saved money to buy a puppy The importance of focusing on your future opportunities Graduated college debt-free Her money situation during her first internship Earning a lot of money before she discovered financial independence How his mindset changed the moment she found financial independence How her money journey evolved On her career Did research on glassdoor for salary range How she got her signing bonus What her end-goal is How she lived $20,000 a year And SO much more! Links: Glassdoor Personal Finance on Reddit Mr. Money Mustache Forum - Bogleheads Personal Capital Achieving FI Before 40 Despite Breaking Every Financial “Rule” with Tanja from Our Next Life BiggerPockets Money Podcast 10: Designing a Frugal But Luxurious FI Life by Age 32 with Liz Thames Every Dollar I Spent Last Year How to Effectively Ask for a Raise (from Someone Who's Done It Twice) How To Make Your Significant Other Hate FIRE The Psychology of Money– 4 Ways Your Brain is Working Against You Connect with Financial Mechanic: Financial Mechanic Financial Mechanic's Twitter Financial Mechanic's Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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136: Secrets of a Money Savvy Family with Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner

136: Secrets of a Money Savvy Family with Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner

Doug Nordman wanted to teach his daughter about money. But he knew that to get it right, he’d have to start when she was very very small. So he did. First, he taught her how to count, then he taught h...

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135: Building Wealth through Real Estate... without Tenants or Toilets! with Seth Williams

135: Building Wealth through Real Estate... without Tenants or Toilets! with Seth Williams

Seth Williams invests in real estate in a way you may have never heard of before. He buys and sells land. And no, he’s not a developer. He literally buys a piece of blank dirt, and then sells it—frequ...

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134: Paying Off Debt - And Avoiding Debt Relapse with Chris Browning from Popcorn Finance

134: Paying Off Debt - And Avoiding Debt Relapse with Chris Browning from Popcorn Finance

Chris Browning had dreams of creating movies for Pixar - until he started art classes in college and realized that wasn’t his calling. He was also taking a personal finance class and thoroughly enjoye...

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133: Retiring Early Doesn't Have to Be All-or-Nothing: "The Art of Subtraction" with Doc G

133: Retiring Early Doesn't Have to Be All-or-Nothing: "The Art of Subtraction" with Doc G

Doc G wanted to be a doctor since he was eight years old. He went to medical school, started his career and quickly realized he actually didn’t like all the parts about being a doc - and didn’t know h...

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132: Financial Independence Without a College Degree with Marquez Griffin

132: Financial Independence Without a College Degree with Marquez Griffin

Marquez Griffin graduated from high school but did not feel that college was his path. His uncle worked in a sheet metal shop, and was able to get him a job there. He quickly learned that taking a bit...

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131: Investing Made Simple with Kevin Matthews II

131: Investing Made Simple with Kevin Matthews II

Kevin Matthews II started paying attention to finance way back in 6th grade - because his parents said they wouldn’t buy him any more video games, he’d have to buy them himself. Kevin’s parents tellin...

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130: Refusing to Retire at 65: How a Couple in their 40s Managed to Hit FI in 12 Years with Susan and Norm

130: Refusing to Retire at 65: How a Couple in their 40s Managed to Hit FI in 12 Years with Susan and Norm

Susan and Norm got married a little later in life. They started off basically flat, with debts equalling assets. Neither wanted to have the debt, and focused on paying it off and building an emergency...

22 Jun 20201h 26min

129: How to Teach Your Children About Money with The Budgetnista Tiffany Aliche

129: How to Teach Your Children About Money with The Budgetnista Tiffany Aliche

Today, we welcome back the Budgetnista, Tiffany Aliche. When we spoke to her way back in episode 8, we heard her story of an investment gone wrong and how 2008 really threw a monkey wrench into her li...

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