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BiggerPockets Money Podcast

224: Finance Friday: Paid-Off House Peace of Mind vs. Investing Opportunity

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

BiggerPockets

Education, Investing, Business

4.5 • 3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2021

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Making too much money is a good problem to have, and it’s one that many people in the Bay Area experience. Today we talk to Laurin, a mother of two, making $281,000 a year when combining her salary with her husband’s. They’re doing everything right: paying off the mortgage, contributing to their 401(k)s, and saving up for an emergency reserve.  With all these investments and income, Laurin is wondering whether or not her investing strategy is optimized. Her mortgage spans 15 years, so she’s dedicating a large amount every month to pay off her house before she retires. While some people prefer the financial security of not having a mortgage, others (like Scott), prefer having a mortgage for longer while investing in other assets.  With the goal of enjoying her life more, Scott and Mindy bring up a handful of options that can help Laurin achieve a massive net worth by the time she is ready to retire. She could work less and contract more, she could refinance and invest for cash flow, she could look into real estate investing, all while she’s setting up a massive nest egg for herself upon retirement! In This Episode We Cover Always taking the 401(k) match your company offers (when available) Using “event-based” planning when you’re closer to retirement age Pre-tax retirement accounts vs. post-tax retirement accounts   Saving for children’s college with a 529 plan  The two main real estate investing traps to avoid when investing out of state 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 Pockets Money Podcast,

0:02.0

show number 224, Finance Friday edition,

0:04.8

where we talk to Lauren about starting late,

0:07.7

paying off a mortgage early,

0:09.2

and allocating your investment dollars.

0:11.8

So now I'm investing and saving is aggressively as I can,

0:16.0

but I also really want to live and enjoy our life

0:18.6

because I work so hard.

0:20.4

So we're sort of in more of a slow fire approach to living,

0:24.3

and that's really what we're focused on.

0:27.3

How do we maximize the money that we're bringing in,

0:31.5

make smart investing and saving decisions right now,

0:35.0

while being able to enjoy the things we want to do

0:37.4

with our family and our kids?

0:39.6

Hello, hello, hello, my name is Mindy Jensen,

0:41.4

and with me as always is my great smelling co-host, Scott Trench.

0:44.6

You've got an old factory of these intro puns, Mindy.

0:48.8

Thank you.

0:50.4

Introduction to your project.

0:53.2

Okay, Scott and I are here to make financial

0:55.1

independence less scary, less just for somebody else,

0:57.7

to introduce you to every money story

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