Marriage Kids and Money: Personal Finance for Families

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Work is Not Mandatory: 10 Years of Early Retirement Reflections | Brad Barrett (ChooseFI)

When work becomes optional, a new question appears: who do you want to be now? Brad Barrett retired in 2015 at age 35 after a 13 year career as an accountant. Since then, he’s spent the last decade experimenting with early retirement, building ChooseFI into one of the largest per ...  Show more

$2.8M Net Worth in Texas by Age 35 | Justin Taylor

Justin Taylor reached a $2.8 million net worth by age 35 and retired in his early 30s. In this episode, he breaks down exactly how he built wealth, transitioned from the Air Force to corporate America, and walked away from full-time work to design a life focused on freedom, healt ...  Show more

Coast FIRE with $1M by 35 in New York | Jesse Cramer

In this episode, we talk with Jesse Cramer about his journey to reaching Coast FIRE, a milestone where existing investments can grow to fund retirement without additional contributions. We unpack how starting early and letting compound interest work over time can create long-term ...  Show more

How to Prepare (Not Protect) Your Kids for Financial Success | Lee Benson

How can we help our kids become resilient and independent without pushing too hard or protecting too much? This week, we sit down with Lee Benson, author of Value Creation Kid, to talk about turning everyday responsibilities into growth opportunities. Lee shares how chores, famil ...  Show more

How to Think About Tax Diversification for Retirement

How do you decide between Roth and traditional investing when you want flexibility in the future? We kick off the show by answering a listener question from Liz about how much to invest in Roth versus traditional accounts. We walk through tax diversification, the three bucket str ...  Show more