215: FI: More Than Retirement, a Chance to Take Risks w/ Diania Merriam

215: FI: More Than Retirement, a Chance to Take Risks w/ Diania Merriam

After years and years of working in licensing, Diania Merriam opened up her credit report and saw that she was (collectively) $30,000 in debt. This forced her to ask the question, “what am I working for?” It made sense at the moment: you get your paycheck, you can go out to a fancy dinner, you get another paycheck, you can buy yourself something nice. But Diania wasn’t happy, or at least as happy as she thought she’d be. She realized that she didn’t want to be stuck in a job she had to go to every day. She wanted autonomy, freedom, and financial independence that would allow her to rule over her schedule and pursue her passions and interests. So, she went to work and started saving whatever she could. She stopped eating out, started cooking all her meals, moved to a more inexpensive city, bought a house and house hacked, heavily invested in retirement, and did everything right. Now, she’s self-employed, hosting the Optimal Finance Daily podcast and the EconoMe Conference in Cincinnati. She was able to create her dream roles because she came from a position of financial strength, she also had a plan in mind and knew what her “worst-case scenario” looked like. In This Episode We Cover Getting out of consumer and student debt as quickly as possible Minimizing expenses and maximizing income to increase savings rates Building a strong financial runway so you can start your own business Buying a house and house hacking by renting per room Understanding your “worst-case scenario” before you take the leap into entrepreneurialism Finding your passions and cementing what you want to do when you reach FI And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Scott's Instagram Mindy's Twitter Get Tickets to BPCon 2021 The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement Get Tickets to the EconoMe Conference and USE CODE BIGGERPOCKETS for a Discount BiggerPockets Money Podcast 01 with Mr. Money Mustache BiggerPockets Money Podcast 120 with Michael Kitces BiggerPockets Money Podcast 153 with Bill Bengen Grab the House Hacking Strategy Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/moneyshow215 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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543: Finance Friday: How the “Middle-Class Trap” Stops Your Early Retirement

543: Finance Friday: How the “Middle-Class Trap” Stops Your Early Retirement

You dream of retiring early, but you’re stuck in the “middle-class trap.” You’ve built up a solid net worth, maybe own a rental property or two, and on paper, you look like you’re on track to make it ...

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542: DIY Finance Friday: How to Create a Customized Path to Financial Independence

542: DIY Finance Friday: How to Create a Customized Path to Financial Independence

Want a personalized financial independence plan that’ll get you closer to early retirement? Well, we’ve got just what you’re looking for! On this second annual “Financial Independence Day,” Mindy and ...

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541: Finance Friday: I've Got $150K Student Debt at 6.95%, Should I Invest?

541: Finance Friday: I've Got $150K Student Debt at 6.95%, Should I Invest?

Student loan debt can easily get in the way of financial independence, especially if there’s a high interest rate attached to your loans. But should you pay down this debt at the expense of investing ...

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540: Renting vs. Buying a Home in 2024 and Do You Have Enough in Your 401(k)?

540: Renting vs. Buying a Home in 2024 and Do You Have Enough in Your 401(k)?

Renting vs. buying a house: when it comes to FIRE, many people assume that you must own a home and preferably have it paid off to reach financial freedom. But is this really true? With renting so much...

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539: Finance Friday: Can I Comfortably Retire by 50 with My Current Portfolio?

539: Finance Friday: Can I Comfortably Retire by 50 with My Current Portfolio?

Want to retire early? You don’t have to wait until age sixty-five. With a few cash-flowing assets and smart money moves, you could accelerate your path to retirement and enjoy your riches much sooner ...

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538: Late Start, Early Retirement: The Huge Advantages of Investing Later in Life

538: Late Start, Early Retirement: The Huge Advantages of Investing Later in Life

Are you a late starter who wants to reach retirement (or early retirement)? Then we’ve got just what you need! We’re back with Bill Yount and Jackie Cummings Koski from the Catching Up to FI podcast a...

18 Jun 20241h 1min

537: Late Start, Early Retirement: A Step-by-Step Guide to Get On Track to FI

537: Late Start, Early Retirement: A Step-by-Step Guide to Get On Track to FI

Got a late start on your retirement planning? Do you feel like you missed the boat and won’t be able to retire on your timeline? We’ve got good news for you in today’s episode—it’s never too late for ...

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536: My Property Manager Robbed and Ghosted Me ($40K Stolen!)

536: My Property Manager Robbed and Ghosted Me ($40K Stolen!)

If you get your property management wrong, you could lose tens of thousands of dollars. A sketchy property manager could take all your rent and run, leaving you with the bills and no hope of recoverin...

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