250: Finance Friday: Laying a Strong Financial Foundation in Only a Few Years

250: Finance Friday: Laying a Strong Financial Foundation in Only a Few Years

Everyone knows that tech salaries tend to be on the higher end. In tech, you could be working as an engineer, programmer, or statistician, like today’s guest Matthew. But, Matthew never planned to go to school for this type of work. Half a decade ago, Matthew was wearing a chef’s apron, working forty to sixty-hour weeks, making slightly above minimum wage. He loved the work (and the food) but realized he couldn’t keep living with the long hours, low wages, and high stress. Mathew went back to school to study statistics and landed a job in tech, which he’s just recently moved on from, and accepted a far higher salary. This all sounds like good news, so what exactly is Matthew having trouble with? After maxing out many of his retirement accounts, Matthew is wondering where else he should be putting his money. He’s already saving a significant amount every month, thanks to his frugal lifestyle, but wants to be sure he’s standing on a strong financial foundation. Should he look into rental properties, taxable brokerage accounts, or higher-risk assets like tech stocks and crypto? If you’re lucky enough to have a little extra change left over at the end of every month, you may be in Matthew’s position too! In This Episode We Cover Changing careers even after you’ve been working in the industry for years What to do if you’re young and don’t know which field to study Keeping your expenses low, regardless of how well your job pays Starting side businesses that can help you float expenses Investing in after-tax retirement accounts vs. investing in post-tax retirement accounts Live in flip tips from the master herself (Mindy Jensen) Calculating out your estimated retirement nest egg using the ‘Rule of 72’ And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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113: Single Hourly Employee with No College Degree and STILL FI by 40 with Bianca DiValerio

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112: Choosing the Right Tax Professional for YOUR Specific Needs with Natalie Kolodij

112: Choosing the Right Tax Professional for YOUR Specific Needs with Natalie Kolodij

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111: Starting Late? Early Retirement Is STILL Possible with A Purple Mom

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110: Systematically Increasing Income and Intentionally Decreasing Spending with A Purple Life

110: Systematically Increasing Income and Intentionally Decreasing Spending with A Purple Life

Purple graduated from college and got a job in New York City making $35,000 a year. And spending $35,000 a year. Her net worth was a whopping $5,000. Her partner shared the concept of financial indepe...

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109: Attacking Debt and Tenaciously Pursuing Financial Freedom with Airman Mildollar from Military Dollar

109: Attacking Debt and Tenaciously Pursuing Financial Freedom with Airman Mildollar from Military Dollar

This week, we sit down and talk with Airman Mildollar, from Military Dollar. (Spoiler Alert: Despite the name, Airman Mildollar is a woman!) Airman Mildollar shares her story of college debt, car loan...

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108: Starting Early & Finishing Strong with Real Estate with Kristi Tanner Smith

108: Starting Early & Finishing Strong with Real Estate with Kristi Tanner Smith

Kristi Tanner Smith considers herself privileged—she was an only child in a big house with lots of toys. But Kristi’s mom was diagnosed with a fatal disease and given six months to live when Kristi wa...

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107: Choosing Side Hustles (& Happiness!) Over Full-Time Employment with Financial Panther

107: Choosing Side Hustles (& Happiness!) Over Full-Time Employment with Financial Panther

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106: Planning For Your Future Wealth with Megan Gorman from The Wealth Intersection

106: Planning For Your Future Wealth with Megan Gorman from The Wealth Intersection

Megan Gorman started learning about money very early – at age 5 she begged her parents for a Little House on the Prairie Dress. Her parents said we’re not buying it for you, but you can save up for it...

6 Jan 20201h 4min

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