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BiggerPockets Money Podcast

223: How ‘The Rich Immigrant’ Went from $10/Hour to Wealthy Globetrotter

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

BiggerPockets

Education, Investing, Business

4.53K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Dee Olateru doesn’t have the traditional FI story, but it didn’t take her long to catch onto the concepts that now allow her to live a life exactly how she sees fit. Dee immigrated to the United States from Nigeria when she was sixteen. Without the ability to get student loans, Dee had to work throughout school, apply for every scholarship available, and borrow money from friends and family to pay for her undergrad degree. While she made it out of college without student debt, she still had some credit card debt that needed taking care of. She amassed $10,000+ in credit card debt to help her pay for necessities like groceries throughout her years in college. But now she had a business degree, so clearly, she went on to get a full-time job in her field, right? Actually, she didn’t. Dee graduated during the great recession and had to take a $10/hour job at a local factory.  Dee says that many people don’t believe her about the factory job because of the high-level position she’s in now, but it taught her many valuable lessons. As Dee made more and more money, she started looking into finance blogs to see where she should be saving and investing. For the better part of a decade, Dee has been maxing out her Roth IRA, 401(k), and investing in individual accounts, all while she travels around the world! In This Episode We Cover Having a “debt payoff plan” so you know exactly how and when you can get rid of debt Joining online communities as a “close circle” for financial debates and idea-sharing  Maxing out your Roth, 401(k), and other retirement accounts as early as possible Never falling into FOMO and only investing in assets you understand  Seeing your financial journey as a way to “start with what you have”, not what you wish you had And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the bigger Poggets Money Podcast, show number 223, where we interview D. Ola

0:06.7

Terri from the Rich Immigrant and hear her journey with money.

0:10.2

And I think people see me today and don't believe that part of my story, but I think it's

0:14.5

such a rich part of my story.

0:15.8

And I think we think about money and financial independence.

0:18.8

And I say, don't be afraid to start small.

0:21.1

I mean, start where you are with what you have and that makes such a big difference.

0:25.7

Hello, hello, hello.

0:26.7

My name is Mindy Jensen and with me, as always, is my graduate of the fine institution

0:31.8

of Vanderbilt University, co-host Scott Trench.

0:35.9

That opens a whole bunch of doors to Vanderbilt Ponds there.

0:40.5

You really need to get that Vanderbilt's mascot in order to get there.

0:48.4

Yeah.

0:49.4

Why not all the Vanderbilt Ponds out there?

0:51.4

Yeah, fortunately, everybody who works at bigger pockets went to V&D.

0:56.4

But and I are here to make financial independence less scary, less just for somebody else.

1:01.7

To introduce you to every money story because we truly believe that financial freedom is

1:06.0

attainable for absolutely everyone, no matter where or when you're starting.

1:11.8

That's right.

1:12.8

Whether you want to retire early and really travel the world, go on to make big time investments

1:16.9

and assets like real estate or start your own business.

1:19.2

We'll help you reach your financial goals and get money out of the way so you can launch

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