7 Tiny Habits That Kept You Broke

7 Tiny Habits That Kept You Broke

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My Honest FIRE Q&A: Money, Work & Wealth After Retirement

This week, Sim answers your biggest money, investing, and lifestyle questions in a candid Q&A episode covering everything from spending anxiety and lifestyle creep to FIRE, investing strategy, and building financial discipline. She shares her honest thoughts on wealth, index fund ...  Afficher plus

I retired at 29 through startups and investing: here is exactly how

This week, Sim shares the deeply personal story of becoming financially retired at just 29 years old and reveals the exact strategies that helped her achieve FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early). She breaks down her FIRE number, the investing habits and side hustles that a ...  Afficher plus

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Is $2M Enough to Retire at 40? | Making a Millionaire
Money Guy Show

Emily and Kenji grew up with very little and now (at 34 and 36) they’ve built a $2M net worth and a plan to be work-optional by 40. We pressure-test their CoastFIRE math, reveal why a $1M taxable bridge can still come up short, and show how solo 401(k)s, backdoor Roth conversions ...  Afficher plus

How 595,000 People Reached MILLIONAIRE Status (And How You Can Too)
Money Guy Show

More than half a million new 401(k) millionaires were created this year...you can be next. We unpack why the 401(k) is still the #1 path to wealth, the psychology behind automatic investing, and how small, consistent steps can build seven-figure futures. Then we dive into Financi ...  Afficher plus

Wealth Building Habits That the 1% Swear By
The Rachel Cruze Show

💵 Start your free budget today. Download the EveryDollar app! This episode is all about smart money habits that help you build wealth. I’ll explore the concept of "stealth wealth," talk about the perks of sticking with your investments, and break down the 75/10/15 approach to b ...  Afficher plus

The Real Financial Order of Operations - Part 1 of 2
Your Money Guide on the Side

This week we’re tearing apart one of personal finance’s most overused frameworks: the “financial order of operations.” You’ve heard a version of it before—pay this, save that, sacrifice now, maybe retire someday. The problem? Most of those systems were built by people who either ...  Afficher plus