In this episode: public service accounts, side hustles, making FI possible, frugality, giving yourself freedom, and side hustles.
This week we are joined by Chris Travers, a New York City public school teacher and FI community member, to discuss his journey from being a natural saver to becoming a savvy investor, talk advantages and disadvantages of some of the retirement accounts provided to teachers, as well as discuss some ways he has been able to grow his net worth in the last 10 years. Frugality is a term that often comes up while on the FI path, and finding a balance of saving and spending is crucial to reaching your financial goals. Remember that where you decide to save and spend and how you do so will evolve throughout your FI journey! While it can be hard to cut costs of the things you enjoy in the present, being willing to cut out what you don’t need can set you up for success in the future!
Chris Travers:331 | What Does Inflation Mean for Investors?
330 | Is there a Housing Market Bubble?
329 | The Investing Horserace
328 | Watch the Business Not the Stock
327 | Where Does Entrepreneurship Fit on Your Path to FI?
326 | Learn to Market Yourself and Your Skills in 2021 and Beyond
325 | Credibility and Boundaries for Winning at Life
324 | The Stages and Checkpoints of FI
323 | Pump and Dump
322 | Financially Bulletproof in a Pandemic
321 | Discovering the Power of FU Money
320 | How Many Days a Month Do You Experience Stress Related to Work?
319 | Make Your Kid a Millionaire
318 | 100 Ways to Get 1% Better
317 | All the Hacks | Chris Hutchins
316 | Is Your Pension Healthy? | Grumpus Maximus
315 | Is This the Golden Age of Investing?
314 | Is My Company's Stock Overpriced? | P.E. Ratio Explained
313 | Are You as Diversified as You Think You Are?
312 | First-Time Home Buyer | Bigger Pockets
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