Ep 20: 5 Major Money Mistakes High Earners Make in their 30s and 40s — and How to Avoid Them
Description
In episode #20 of The Big Bo $how, Big Bo (a.k.a. Jason Blumstein, CFA) shares ways to avoid 5 common money mistakes high earners make in their 30s and 40s.
A recent Wall Street Journal article suggested the best age for financial decisions comes in your 50s. But today, you’ll hear why that might be wrong.
You’ll also get a front-row seat to:
- The mindset trap high earners have that can damage their wealth potential
 - A huge misunderstanding many people have about “lifestyle creep”
 - A simple breakdown of the daunting topic of estate planning
 - Why real estate investing might not be all that it’s cracked up to be
 
Hope you enjoy the $how!
Episode 20 Key Takeaways:
- 00:00 - Big Bo’s recent trip to Israel and an episode overview
 - 02:52 - How much you have to invest to hit $1M by 65 starting in your 30s, 40s or 50s
 - 06:58 - Why so many people misunderstand and get caught by “lifestyle creep”
 - 13:57 - Estate planning: Why it matters sooner than you think
 - 19:24 - An honest look at the potential pitfalls of real estate investing
 - 24:01 - Why advisors matter — even if you know how to invest
 - 28:26 - A 2023 NFL preview — and a bold Super Bowl prediction
 
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