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Cody Berman and Justin Taylor believe in the concept of “Financial Independence For All”. The Financial Independence Show focuses on REAL stories of individuals on their journey to financial independence. Each episode aims to include actionable insights and takeaways for listeners to implement into their own financial situation. The podcast covers topics like building wealth, entrepreneurship, investing, money mindset, small business, frugality, geoarbitrage, side hustles, real estate, productivity, travel, and so much more. Sit back, tune in, and join a community of like-minded people who are changing their lives through financial independence.
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Cody & Justin are here to flood your ears with thanks!
Your very own Financial Independence Show co-hosts are here with a special Thanksgiving episode.
It’s hard to believe we’re rounding out yet another year, and there’s so much to be thankful for as always.
Fitness improving, relationships strengthening, comfort level with retirement steadily increasing, and so much more.
Some general categories include:
Health
Relationships
Finances
Lifestyle
Gratefulness
Hang around until the end to hear Cody’s big announcement, and Justin’s not-so-standard Thanksgiving dish that you can wow your friends and family with.
You might be shocked at just how little money comes up, and we think that’s the clearest sign we’re living our best lives.
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YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/dz_ThEE_YYU
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Allison Baggerly from Inspired Budget joins us to share her journey from $111,000 in debt to creating a life of freedom through budgeting.
Topics covered include:
How to change your spending habits
Paying down debt as quickly as possible
Different types of budgets and how to implement
The power of increasing your income
Knowing your “enough”
How kids can actually reduce your expenses
Planning for early retirement
Routines, time blocking, and managing your schedule
And so much more.
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Links from The Episode
Inspired Budget (Allison’s Website)
Inspired Budget Podcast
Allison’s YouTube
Allison’s Instagram
Money Made Easy (Allison’s Book)
Allison’s Budgeting Spreadsheet
Allison’s Daily Budgeting Video
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/59scOklc9jc
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Garrett Brown, author of The Glamping Investor, joins us to talk all about building a glamping business.
He shares his own journey from $0 to $700,000+ in revenue, and his best tips on how you can get started yourself.
Topics covered include:
Finding the right plot of land
Understanding “landhacking” and why it’s so powerful
Setting up utilities and amenities
Zoning and building laws
Different types of glamping structures and their cost
Financing and how to buy these types of structures
Scaling and improving your glamping business
And so much more.
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Links from The Episode
The Glamping Investor (Garrett’s Book)
Garrett’s Instagram
Garrett’s YouTube
BiggerStays YouTube
Pacific Domes (mention The FI Show for best pricing)
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/1oCuixGBYsw
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Sathish Gajula from the Compounding Project joins us to talk about compounding your health, wealth, and mindset.
He shares some mindblowing stats, along with plenty of tactical advice.
Topics covered include:
Why investing early matters so much
How to cut back on the “big 3” expenses
The most important part of the compound interest equation
How compounding affects health and fitness
Curating the right information diet
Hacks for maintaining motivation and discipline
And so much more.
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Links from The Episode
The Compounding Project (Instagram)
The Compounding Project (YouTube)
The Compounding Project Podcast
Compound Interest Equation:
Sathish’s Favorite Books:
Outlive – Peter Attia
The Simple Path to Wealth – JL Collins
Sapiens – Yuval Noah Harari
The Compound Effect – Darren Hardy
I Will Teach You to Be Rich – Ramit Sethi
Atomic Habits – James Clear
Sathish’s Favorite Podcasts:
Diary of a CEO
The Tim Ferriss Show
Colin & Samir
Sathish’s Favorite Apps:
Fantastical Calendar
Chat GPT
Todoist
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/yCded1Kz61I
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Seth and Tori Bolt from Bolt Farm Treehouse join us to share their story of a wedding gift that turned into a $32.5 million business.
It’s been truly incredible to see what they’ve built together, and more importantly, just how down-to-earth both of them are despite their tremendous success.
Inside the episode, we discuss:
Scaling a short-term rental business
How hospitality is everywhere
Creating a memorable experience
Working with your partner
Goal setting and the concept of “enough”
Attracting top talent
Showing up on social media
Knowing when to add/cut things
And so much more.
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Links from The Episode
Bolt Farm Treehouse
@boltfarmtreehouse (IG)
@drsethbolt (IG)
@toribolt (IG)
Bolt Farm Workshop Retreats
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/kL5-g3yGqt0
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Jillian Johnsrud, a friend and multiple-time guest on The FI Show, joins us to discuss her latest book, Retire Often.
Specifically, we cover:
Why mini-retirements are so important
How mini-retirements can accelerate your FI timeline
The art of negotiation
Finding meaning from taking breaks
Retiring with intention
The math behind mini-retirements
Why FIRE shouldn’t be your first retirement
And so much more.
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Links from The Episode
Retire Often Book
Jillian’s Website
Overcoming Adversity (Jillian’s 1st Episode on The FI Show)
Managing Goals and Avoiding Mediocrity (Her 2nd Episode)
Fire the Haters and Create Content Online (Her 3rd Episode)
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/2fN3UOOVqBw
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Justin is back!
Your very own Financial Independence Show co-host is here to give you all the financial details from his six-month journey around the world.
Spoiler alert, he actually turned a profit and increased his net worth by $100k+ while abroad.
The numbers might be shocking, but as always, Justin kept detailed records of expenses and walks you through exactly how he pulled off this incredible trip.
Specifically, we cover:
Most overrated and underrated places
Where he wishes we spent more time
First place on his “going back” list
Where he’d be most likely to live long term
Best bang for your buck experience
Where he wishes he had spent more money
Accomplished and unaccomplished goals
Airbnb income, other income, and creative ways to save
Hang around until the end to hear Justin’s top 3 tips for someone looking to do something similar!
This is an episode you’ll want to come back to if you’re looking for a blueprint for traveling the world on a budget.
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Links from The Episode
Justin’s Travel Blog
Spreadsheet with all the expenses
Some photos highlighting the European travels
$46 to Travel the World (Pre-Trip Episode)
$2,052 for 5 Weeks in Southeast Asia (1-Month Recap)
$1,500 per Month to Travel in Southeast Asia (3-Month Recap)
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/ThTLDOj1A7A
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Tony J Robinson, co-host of the BiggerPockets Real Estate Rookie podcast and one half of The Real Estate Robinsons, joins us to talk real estate strategy.
Tony has experience with many creative financing options and buying properties all around the country.
Specifically, we cover:
100% mortgage loans through small credit unions
The BRRR strategy
Finding equity partners to finance deals
Seller financing
Lines of credit against stocks
How to identify a “good” investment property
Systems for managing your properties
Building a team anywhere in the country
And so much more.
This is definitely an episode you’ll want to come back to if you’re looking to set up a system for managing your properties.
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Links from The Episode
Tony’s Instagram
Tony’s YouTube Channel
The Real Estate Robinsons
BiggerPockets Real Estate Rookie Podcast
Finding Properties:
AirDNA
PriceLabs
Managing Properties:
PriceLabs
Guesty
Hostfully
Breezeway
Monday
Turno
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/4lojE8R18Ks
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If you’ve ever searched for something travel-related, you’ve probably stumbled onto Nomadic Matt’s website at one point or another.
He started travel blogging back in 2008 and quickly became one of the biggest names in the space.
As you can imagine, after traveling and gathering information for 15+ years, he has a lot to share about travel!
In this episode, we cover:
How to find cheap flights
How to find cheap accommodation
How to find a cheap phone plan
Why slow travel can save you money
Overrated and underrated travel destinations
The biggest mistakes most travelers make
Taking a sabbatical and/or quitting your job
and a whole lot more.
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Links from The Episode
NomadicMatt.com
How to Travel the World on $75 a Day
Matt’s Instagram
Cheap flights:
Going
Thrifty Traveler
Airfarewatchdog
The Flight Deal
Google Flights
Redeeming points:
Seats.aero
Point.me
Cheap stays:
Couchsurfing
Trusted House Sitters
Airbnb (rooms)
Home Exchange
Booking.com
Rakuten (for money back on booked stays)
Cheap phone plans:
Airalo
Saily
Holafly
No-fee Banking:
Charles Schwab Investor Checking
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/a9TrvTIlogw
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Who said building wealth had to be complicated?
In this episode, we’re joined by JL Collins, author of The Simple Path to Wealth (recently revised).
JL was one of the pioneers of the FI space as we know it today, and has been coined “The Godfather of FI”.
During this interview, we cover:
If the Simple Path to Wealth still works in today’s economy
How to navigate a market downturn
How to build your investment portfolio
The power of compound interest
Why fees can destroy your returns
How to spend in alignment with your values
The real reason we accumulate money
And so much more.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out the links below for more content, and don’t forget to share this podcast with a friend!
Links From the Episode
The Simple Path to Wealth
JLCollinsNH.com
The One Thing That Determines Your Success in the Market (blog post)
The Wasting Asset Retirement Model (WARM – blog post)
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/hr7_ZfbKMno
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Today, we bring you our second episode covering Justin’s six-month journey across Asia and Europe.
Luckily, Justin loves documenting the numbers, so you’ll get the most in-depth breakdown of expenses you could hope for.
Listen in to see how he’s living it up in paradise for $45/day.
That number includes accommodation, restaurants, groceries, gyms, activities, government fees, random purchases…literally everything.
Here’s a high-level breakdown for Justin’s half of the full Southeast Asia portion of his 6-month trip:
Transportation: $582
Accommodation: $1,368
Activities: $1,543
Restaurants: $299
Groceries: $242
Gov Fees: $32
Misc: $42
Gym: $80
Some highlight activities include:
4-day/3-night island hopping tour
Mount Batur sunrise jeep excursion
10-hour private driver tour
So many beaches and waterfalls
Three separate hour-plus massages
Three additional days of boat tours in the Philippines
5 separate 1hr+ massages
2 cooking classes
Gili Island Snorkeling
8-hour private Nusa Penida tour
Ha Long Bay yacht
Trang An river + Ninh Binh tour
Bai Dinh temple complex
4-day Ha Giang motorcycle loop (Vietnam)
Koh Lanta Island hopping
2-day Elephant Nature Park stay
12-hour Chiang Rai temple tour
and more…
Want all the data?
Check out Justin’s detailed spreadsheet
We hope you enjoyed this in-depth check-in and look forward to periodically bringing you these over the next few months.
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Links from The Episode
Traveling the World for $46/day
$2,052 for 5 Weeks in Southeast Asia (Justin’s 1-Month Recap)
Justin’s Detailed Trip Expenses
Justin’s Substack (to follow along with his travels)
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/HPzIkEmhkTA
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Entrepreneurship doesn’t have to be sexy.
In today’s episode, Nick Huber, author of The Sweaty Startup, talks about how to get rich doing boring things.
Instead of building the next AI tool, how about a painting business? Or landscaping? Or HVAC? Or one of the hundreds of services that everyday people need?
Topics covered include:
Finding your next business idea
Why Shark Tank is a lie
The easiest way to tell if an idea will work
Getting your first customers
When to “legitimize” your business
Marketing strategies that actually work
When to start scaling and branching out
and more!
This episode covers a lot, so get ready to take some notes.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out the links below for more content, and don’t forget to share this podcast with a friend!
Links From the Episode
The Sweaty Startup (Nick’s Book)
Nick’s Twitter
Nick’s Instagram
Nick’s last appearance on The FI Show (episode 228)
Nick’s businesses:
Personal Brand – https://sweatystartup.com/
Self Storage – https://boltstorage.com/
Overseas Staffing – https://supportshepherd.com/
Cost Segregation – https://recostseg.com/
Insurance – https://titanrisk.com/
Business Brokerage – https://nickhuber.com/
Recruiting – https://recruitjet.com/
Landing Page / Web Development – https://webrun.com/
Debt and Equity – https://bluekeycapital.com/
Tax Credit – https://taxcredithunter.com/
Performance Marketing – https://adrhino.com/
Pest control – https://spidexx.com/
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/OMffZ-Xuikk
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Grant Sabatier, the bestselling author of Financial Freedom, returns to the show for the third time to talk all about entrepreneurship.
Inside the episode we cover:
How to come up with business ideas
What makes a successful entrepreneur
Why 9/10 small businesses fail
Grant’s perfect business formula
Growing, scaling, and marketing a business
The biggest mistakes made by entrepreneurs
Following your passion vs. following the money
and so much more.
Grant’s latest book, Inner Entrepreneur, is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to advance in business.
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Links from The Episode
Inner Entrepreneur
GrantSabatier.com
Grant’s Community
Grant’s Instagram
Grant’s First Appearance on The FI Show
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/dw5pxLC7CYQ
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Today we bring you our first episode since Justin hit the road on his six-month journey across Asia and Europe.
Luckily, Justin loves documenting the numbers so you’ll get the most in-depth breakdown of expenses you could hope for.
Listen in to see how he’s living it up in paradise for $55/day.
That number includes accommodation, restaurants, groceries, gyms, activities, government fees, random purchases…literally everything.
Here’s a high-level breakdown for Justin’s half of the first 37 days expenses:
Transportation: $305
Accommodation: $590
Activities: $838
Restaurants: $134
Groceries: $82
Gov Fees: $32
Misc: $20
Gym: $51
That’s only $2k for 37 days!
Some highlight activities include:
4 day/3 night island hopping tour
Mount Batur sunrise jeep excursion
10-hour private driver tour
So many beaches and waterfalls
Three separate hour-plus massages
Three additional days of boat tours in the Phillippines
and more
Want all the data?
Check out Justin’s detailed spreadsheet
We hope you enjoyed this in-depth check-in and look forward to periodically bringing you these over the next few months.
If you found value in the episode, please share it with a friend!
Links from The Episode
Traveling the World for $46/day
Justin’s Detailed Trip Expenses
Justin’s Substack (to follow along with his travels)
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/39w8PfTLmcg
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Dustin Heiner returns to the show after a long 5 years to share what he’s been up to since his last appearance (a lot!).
We discuss
His recent 355-unit apartment building and multiple hotel acquisitions
How he’s built a podcasting network
His fast-growing real estate conference
His daily and weekly routine and how he balances work and life
What it really takes to build passive income
And so much more.
Dustin’s goal is to help 1,000,000 people start investing in real estate, and he’s already made huge progress.
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Links from The Episode
REWBCon (Use code “Cody” for 10% off)
Dustin’s Free Real Estate Investing Course
Dustin’s Instagram
Dustin’s YouTube
Master Passive Income
Dustin’s First Appearance on The FI Show
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/5ok7JGOhVwE
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Today we bring you our goals for 2025 along with some upcoming changes to the podcast.
Every year, we like to map out some of our goals and what we aim to accomplish.
We break these down into the following categories:
Money/Finance
Fitness
Family/Relationship
Other
Some examples of Cody’s goals include:
Doubling down on what works for business and finance
Completing an Ironman
Cutting out bad relationships and doubling down on good ones
Completing the build for his “forever” home
Some of Justin’s Goals include:
Running a sub-22-min 5k and completing a half-marathon
Simplifying the investment account sprawl
Coming away from his trip with a short list of slow travel locations
Writing more
In the episode, you’ll get the full breakdown of all the goals and why some of these are the focus for 2025.
We hope you enjoyed this goal-setting episode and are inspired to make some big moves in 2025.
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Links from The Episode
Traveling the World for $46/day
2023 Recap and 2024 Goals
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Today we bring you a Christmas special of sorts.
The 12 money lessons as a play on the 12 days of Christmas.
These are some of the most foundational takeaways we’ve realized during our financial journey.
We truly believe if you master these lessons, you’ll have a clear path to hitting your money goals.
12 Money Lessons We Cover:
Retirement is a number, not an age
4% rule or cash flow method
Your first investment should be in yourself
$10K toward self-betterment will likely go a lot further than it will in the S&P or RE at the beginning of your journey
Compound interest is insane
Investing $500 a month from 25 – 45 and then stopping will give you ~$1M in retirement at 65. Investing $1,000 a month from 45-65 will give you only $500,000. Start Early.
The 80/20 of spending
Focusing on the “big 3” (housing, transportation, food) will do way more for you than penny-pinching in other categories
There’s no “right way” to reach financial independence
If someone tells you the X is the only way, they’re lying or trying to sell you something. Can be done via index funds, RE, corporate job, digital products, etc.
Action > Information
You will learn way more by actually doing the thing, than reading books, listening to podcasts, or watching YouTube videos about it.
Now is not a bad time to start
Almost anytime you look back 4 years at investing you’ll wish you would have bought even more which is just a sure sign that if you feel like you need to wait to invest, you’re probably wrong
Do the experience
You’ll probably never regret the money spent on a memorable activity with friends and family
It’s not about the money
Yes, you’ll need to focus on money for a while and build up a nest egg but it the end the money is just a tool to give you the freedom to focus on the things you really care about, it’s not about lavishness or material obsession. Saving up a ton of money doesn’t make you a greedy person
Don’t make a plan, make a contract
Investing will have turbulence and that’s when people are most likely to make bad decisions. This happens when we let our emotions get involved. Instead of making a general plan, make some hard contractual-type promises with yourself so that when times get tough, you don’t even consider making rash decisions
You’ll adjust to anything
This can be an advantage or disadvantage. The advantage is that you can live a lifestyle very different to others and find that you can still reach a very high level of happiness. The disadvantage comes when we have lifestyle inflation and our spending keeps increasing but the novelty wears off and we don’t feel any different but our spending has increased dramatically
You can’t know where to go, if you don’t know where you are
Getting an accurate state of your finances and spending is critical. You don’t have to fixate on creating a budget right away but definitely track your spending with extreme accuracy for a few months so you have real data to work with
It’s not about how much you make, it’s about how much you keep (there are people making $200k living paycheck to paycheck, and people making $50k saving 50%)
Be informed
I try not to tell people what they can and can’t spend money on, just do the math to understand what the decision you’re making now means for your future self. Get comfortable with some basic spreadsheet math and project out things, compare options, just take a pause and do some calculations
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Jordan Grumet aka Doc G brings his brilliant insights to help listeners find answers to one of the hardest questions we battle with, what is our purpose?
That gets broken down in this episode and his upcoming book, The Purpose Code.
He has a history as a physician which brings amazing perspectives, especially from his time as a hospice doctor.
Jordan recounts his life lessons to explain how to find purpose and shed the anxiety that normally comes with that search.
He also breaks down the difference between regret and disappointment.
Jordan does a phenomenal job of incorporating exercises at the end of each chapter to put what you read into practice.
The book and discussion don’t just stop with your life but also discuss how to leave a lasting legacy for others.
There’s no doubt that Jordan has some of the most thoughtful and insightful conversations anywhere in the personal finance space.
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The Purpose Code Book
Jordan’s Website
Earn and Invest Podcast
Jordan’s First Episode on The FI Show
YouTube Interview
https://youtu.be/DunvVz_JdTc
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Someone recently asked me: “How did you reach FI?”
I didn’t have a great answer for them that didn’t take 30+ minutes to explain.
So, I recorded a podcast episode outlining my entire FI Journey – all the numbers, all the income streams, all the expenses, year over year.
Below are the notes I created to guide the episode.
2016
Read the 4-Hour Workweek
Started my first real business, Arsenal Discs
Learned how to build a website, marketing, sales, networking, negotiations, pricing, product design… all the HARD way
2017
Discovered FI through Mr. Money Mustache
Started listening to podcasts like ChooseFI and Afford Anything
Read books like Simple Path to Wealth and Your Money or Your Life
Learned about side hustles, taxes, the 4% rule, etc.
Despite all this, didn’t really have any money since I was paying for college
Locked in job for July 2018, plan was to work 7-10 years to hit FI
2018
Went to CampFI in January and FI became “real”
Lived in Australia with lots of time on my hands and started side hustling after being unable to find a regular job
Blog launched in April 2018 to document my journey
Started working as a commercial RE lender in July 2018 once I returned to the U.S.
All-in comp was $80-85k
Knowing that FI existed was a blessing and a curse
Launched podcast in August 2018 (nothing else like it)
FinCon 2018 (CampFI on steroids) – met Grant and others
By the end of that year, I had tried a dozen new side hustles (blogging, podcasting, freelance writing, building websites, editing podcasts, affiliate marketing, digital products, etc)
Income: $44,000, Net worth: $75,000, Stock market: -6.24%
2019
Quit my corporate job on January 31, 2019 with $30,000+ saved
Side hustles were bringing in $1,200 per month, but my expenses were the same ($450 rent, paid off car, super frugal)
Financial Freedom book tour March-May of 2019
Teamed up with Julie to launch Gold City Ventures in June 2019
So many people asking for 1-on-1, wanted to teach at scale
Most of my time after that was spent working on Gold City Ventures
Practicing my craft to teach better
Managing a community, recording & packaging content, hiring people
Originally launched E-Printables, a blogging course, and a freelancing course
LOTs of learning lessons from this business
Income: $96,000, Net worth: $179,000, Stock market: 28.88%
2020
Went all-in on digital products (dropped blogging and freelancing from GCV)
Etsy shop, Shopify store, templates, etc.
Continued to live extremely frugally (spending less than $25,000/year)
Bought 3-unit house hack in September 2020
$235,000, we lived in the basement, rent $2,200, expenses $1,700
Bought duplex in November 2020
$170,000, rent $2,250, expenses $1,350
Bought 3-unit house hack in December 2020
$315,000, we moved to 1BR/1BA, rent $2,600, expenses $2,100
First house hack jumped to $3,000 in rent once we moved out
Income: $198,000, Net worth: $392,000, Stock market: 16.26%
2021
Started freelancing for Motley Fool (who acquired MillennialMoney.com)
Extra $10K/month, SEO, “thinking big”, awesome team
Bought triplex in May 2021
$245,000, rent $2,900, expenses $1,900
~$200,000 in down payments came from digital product income
Gold City Ventures continues to grow rapidly
Income: $403,000, Net worth: $1,035,000, Stock market: 26.89%
Financial Freedom!
Had RE making $3,000+ in cash flow, $500,000+ invested in the stock market
In addition to the semi-passive $20,000+ per month I was earning with digital products
Since I reached financial independence, I have continued to work on my main business, Gold City Ventures and invest 90%+ of my income into index funds and real estate.
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CodyDBerman.com (previously FlytoFi)
The FI Show (first episode)
Gold City Ventures
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Justin retired 1 year ago today!
What did he do? How does he feel? Did the numbers work out as expected?
Luckily for you, he’s dropped all the answers to that in the show with the highlights below.
Read on for Justin’s notes:
Numerical Highlights from Year 1:
Averaged around $2500/mo or $30k/yr spending
Networth increased by ~400k ($1.7M -> $2.1M)
Continued to save money
4% SWR + Passive Income = ~13k/mo or $156k/yr if I wanted
Retirement Feelings Explained:
Relaxed: just being yourself and no corporate coating,
Awkward: Realizing every American interaction with someone starts off with work followed by me trying to explain the situation and balancing the outward perception from <oh poor thing is jobless> to <this prick trying to flaunt how good he has it>
Proud: as someone who is often hard on themself for not sticking to things, financial independence took real commitment for ~9 years.
Scared: that I’ll have great ideas I want to try, memories I want to make, relationships I want to strengthen, or things I want to discuss… but discover that those I want to do it with don’t want those things at all
Relieved: After a year, I find similarities to the relief I felt over telling everyone I gave up alcohol. Saying aloud that I’ve done something that 99% of people will never do felt very weird at first, but then I adjusted to that 1% weirdo being my story, and the people who truly care about me let you be that 1% weirdo. And that exchange ends with a lot of relief.
Responsible: I feel a responsibility to push the people I love the most to take ownership of their financial lives
Satisfied: Not from a mentality that everything that needs to be accomplished is accomplished. My sense of satisfaction comes from knowing that the first year of retirement was worth every decision and delayed gratification even if it’s the only year of financial freedom I ever get.
Detailed Breakdown of Year 1 Activities:
December 2023
Hosted my niece for a week in Austin
Made custom laser engraved gifts for my mom and good friend
Tried Franklins BBQ and Interstellar BBQ for the first time
Planned and purchased everything for a kitchen remodel
Saw several movies
Redesigned ripped dip packaging
Attended consumer product goods meetups
Went to the trail of lights
Did a baby kangaroo feeding experience
Redesigned my Dad’s upstairs to be a sudo apartment in Mississippi
Ripped up old flooring and prepped concrete for staining
Replaced all the windows in the flip
Spent two weeks in Mississippi
Enjoyed Christmas with my family
Tons of workouts
January 2024
Two weeks in Mississippi
Someone hit and totaled my Tesla
Redid Kitchen in Leslie’s family beach house
Lots of other projects there like replacing all the hardware for the doors
Spent a week on the Texas coast
Saw several movies
Lots of cooking
Lots of workouts
Dove into Ninja Creamis
February 2024
Spent two weeks on the Texas coast
More beach house remodeling
Went to the Austin Symphony
Took the train to Dallas
Completed the purchase of my New (to me) Tesla Model Y
Spent a couple of days with my best friend in Dallas
Spent a week in Mississippi
Lots of remodeling on the flip house
Attended a Rodeo
Took my niece to a concert in Nashville
March 2024
Spent two weeks in Mississippi
Played golf
Replaced doors and painted the exterior of the flip house
Drove back to Austin
Tried a new boxing class
Did my first Dexa scan (10.1% body fat)
Spent a week in Miami
Attended Ultra music festival
Went to two additional concerts
Drove back to Texas Coast
April 2024
More remodeling on Texas beach house
Found outfits for our engagement (surprise to Leslie)
Made pies/desserts for Leslie’s Brother’s 50th birthday
Spent two weeks in Portugal
Got engaged
A quick trip to Paris
Volunteered for Preservation Austin home tour
Spent a week in Puerto Vallarta
May 2024
Hosted my parents in Austin
Threw an engagement party
Another trip to the Texas Coast
Yoga wellness day trip
DeadMau5 show in Austin
Spent 10 days in Chicago
Attended Beyond Wonderland music festival in Chicago
Tons of catching up with friends, sporting events, new restaurants, museums etc
June 2024
4 more days in Chicago
House sitting for Leslie’s brother
10 days in Mississippi
More work on the flip house
Cookout for Father’s Day
Consumer Product Goods event
Spent a week in Alaska
Took a private plane flight around the glaciers and mountains
July 2024
Spent two weeks across Oregon/Washington
Odesza concert at The Gorge on the 4th of July
Oregon Coast stay
Clamming
Exploring Portland
Berry Picking
Beautiful hikes
Highland cow experience
House sitting for Leslie’s Brother
Week in Puerto Rico
August 2024
Traveled to southern Mississippi
Attended my Aunt’s wedding
Spent a couple of days with my Aunt
Spent over two weeks in Africa
Hiked Kilimanjaro
Did African Safari
September 2024
Boat day Lake Austin
Knocked off some local Austin restaurants from the wishlist
Began planning our 6 month international trip
Started taking running more seriously
Mississippi State vs Texas football game
Hosted friends from Mississippi
Kygo concert
October 2024
F45 photoshoot
Celebrated Rhonda’s birthday
Staycation downtown Austin
Maggie Rogers concert
ACL
Domdolla concert
Baking spree (first biscuits, high protein desserts)
Started building cookbook
Vintage culture concert
Ride along in a rally car
Leslie 10yr college reunion
November 2024
Austin Networking getaway weekend
Wedding Expo
Hosted 5k / Friendsgiving
Spent 11 days in Dallas with my best friend
Creed concert
Hyrox race
4 days in Mercury Texas for Thanksgiving
Wooli concert
It’s obvious that Justin didn’t get bored in retirement or feel as though he was just sitting around being worthless.
We hope you enjoyed this detailed breakdown and case study of what a real example of retirement looks like.
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Links from the Episode
Justin’s Retirement Announcement Episode
$5,000,000 Net Worth and 2,000,000 Downloads Episode
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This is one of my favorite podcasts. I went back to download every single episode and I've learned a whole from Cody and Justin. Thank you!!
Brooke's hustle energy is inspiring but "every minute doing nothing is a waste money" thinking is not for me. Time is an investment, also made for us human to spend like breath, work, relax, sit still, etc. Sums up, Brook is a successful crypto trader, as I can hear. Success with your crypto and other side businesses!
Still love the podcast boys!! Best of luck to TJ.