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7 Scorching Money Hot Takes That Will Make Your Financial Advisor Cringe

2024/11/26
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Mindy Johnson和Amanda Wolfe讨论了七个有争议的个人理财观点,并分享了他们自己曾经的错误理财观念。他们认为,个人理财因人而异,没有放之四海而皆准的答案。在休假方面,他们认为如果经济允许且有周全的计划,休假对身心健康有益。在预算方面,他们认为财务独立者可能不需要详细预算,但仍需关注支出。在退休储蓄方面,他们认为FIRE运动人士可能储蓄过多,应在生活中享受更多,但也承认通货膨胀的风险。在节俭方面,他们认为提高收入比过度节俭更重要,并区分了节俭和吝啬的区别。在努力工作方面,他们认为年轻时努力工作积累财富对未来有益,但过度努力工作也可能适得其反。在租房与买房方面,他们认为是否买房取决于个人意愿,不必盲从社会压力。在紧急资金方面,他们认为储备6-12个月的紧急资金非常必要,不能仅依赖高额信用额度或投资。 Amanda Wolfe认为投资并非只有富人才可以参与,提前退休也是可行的,休假并非财务上的不负责任,预算并非必须,储蓄要考虑通货膨胀,努力工作要适度,租房买房要根据个人情况选择,紧急资金储备要充足。她还分享了自己在理财方面的经验教训,以及如何通过努力工作和副业来提高收入。

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The discussion begins with the concept of frugality and whether it is overrated. Mindy and Amanda share their personal experiences with financial misconceptions and the importance of financial literacy.
  • Investing is not just for the wealthy.
  • The FIRE movement challenges traditional retirement age.
  • Frugality vs. cheapness: making smarter choices vs. solely focusing on price.

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Is frugality) overrated? Is hustle culture a waste of time? Do we over-save for retirement)? You don’t have to look very far to find a hot take online, but is there some truth to these opinions? Today, we’ll wade through bad financial advice, bust common money myths, and (hopefully) find some personal finance tips we agree with!

Welcome back to the BiggerPockets Money podcast! Personal finance is personal for a reason. Spending, saving), and investing vary from one person to the next based on their habits, risk tolerance, and season of life. But how much advice is just flat-out wrong? In this episode, Mindy and Amanda Wolfe are breaking down some of the internet’s wildest views on money. First, we’ll share some of the ***biggest ***lies we were told about money) when we started our financial independence journeys—like “the stock market is too risky” and “you should work until age sixty-five.”

Then, we’ll dive into seven controversial opinions and whether there’s any validity to them. Should FIRE-focused folks ever take work sabbaticals? Is a one or two-month emergency fund) enough in 2024? Is being a lifelong renter ever a savvy move? Which takes do we oppose, and which advice is *actually *worth following? Stay tuned to find out!

In This Episode We Cover

The biggest lies about money Mindy and Amanda used to believe

Whether work sabbaticals are a smart use of money on the journey to FIRE)

The case against **budgets **and why you probably have one (even if you think you don’t)

Whether Americans save TOO much money for retirement (and why!)

Why it’s not overkill to keep a six-to-twelve-month emergency fund in 2024

The costs of buying a house) and whether renting is ever the better retirement play

And **So **Much More!

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BiggerPockets Money 97 - Intentionally Choosing the Path to Financial Independence with Financial Mechanic)

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Amanda’s Website)

Reach FIRE Faster with the Book “Set for Life”)

Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area)

Do You Need Debt to Reach FIRE? How to Use Leverage to Build Wealth)

(00:00) Intro

(00:58) Money Lies We Used to Believe

(03:25) Sabbaticals Are “Irresponsible”

(07:33) I Don’t Budget!

(11:47) We Save TOO Much

(19:54) Frugality Is Overrated

(25:45) Hustling Is a Waste of Time

(32:23) I’d Rather Rent Than Buy

(34:57) Your Emergency Fund’s Too Big

(41:42) Connect with Amanda!

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