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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The Realistic, Repeatable Path to Investing for FIRE in Your 20s

The Realistic, Repeatable Path to Investing for FIRE in Your 20s

Young, old, or in between, you need to hear this episode! Today’s guest paid off over $80,000 of debt, grew her net worth to $100,000 and did it all just years after graduating from college without a ...

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FI With 5 Kids and Debt-Free in Just Over a Decade!

FI With 5 Kids and Debt-Free in Just Over a Decade!

Does FIRE seem impossible while raising a family? We’re about to prove that you CAN have it all. Emily and Joel are financially independent while raising five kids and still have the money to travel t...

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Is Refinancing Worth It with Today’s Falling Rates? (+ How Much It’ll Cost)

Is Refinancing Worth It with Today’s Falling Rates? (+ How Much It’ll Cost)

When should you refinance your mortgage? Is now the time since interest rates have finally fallen? Or will refinancing down to today’s rates not be worth it when, six months from now, interest rates c...

20 Sep 202435min

564: How to Make Truly Passive Income with “Syndication” Real Estate

564: How to Make Truly Passive Income with “Syndication” Real Estate

Visit PassivePockets, your resource for passive investing with syndications.  Passive investing is most people’s goal, especially if they’re trying to achieve FIRE. They don’t want to be weighed down...

17 Sep 202436min

563: Why Aren’t More “Normal” People Achieving FIRE?

563: Why Aren’t More “Normal” People Achieving FIRE?

Has BiggerPockets Money become too focused on FIRE (financial independence, retire early)? For the past seven years, we’ve been bringing you shows highlighting the journeys of those who left their job...

13 Sep 202430min

562: Police Officer Surpasses $10K/Month FI Goal w/Out-of-State Sober Living Investments

562: Police Officer Surpasses $10K/Month FI Goal w/Out-of-State Sober Living Investments

Achieving your FI number in just four years? If you want to do it too, you must try something different. This couple found a niche within a niche, allowing them to hit the coveted “1% rule” in real es...

10 Sep 202438min

561: What Happens if High Expenses Extinguish Your FIRE?

561: What Happens if High Expenses Extinguish Your FIRE?

You did it; you achieved FIRE! After over a decade of hard work, you’ve reached financial independence and can retire early. You’re making more money than you spend from passive income, work-optional,...

6 Sep 202442min

560: Dude ACTUALLY Withdraws From His 401(k) and Retires at 47

560: Dude ACTUALLY Withdraws From His 401(k) and Retires at 47

Did you know you can use your 401(k) to retire early? Yep, it’s possible. And today’s guest, Eric Cooper, is doing it atage 47! Most FIRE chasers search for how to withdraw from a 401(k) early but kno...

3 Sep 202446min

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