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604 | Getting Personal With Personal Finance: Bill Yount

ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

Jonathan Mendonsa & Brad Barrett | Choose FI Media, Inc

Careers, Business, Investing

4.85.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Bill Yount reached financial independence at 60—then froze. His financial advisor confirmed 100% security, yet instead of relief, he felt disoriented fog. The emergency medicine physician who transformed from YOLO spender to 40% saver now struggles with a question that haunts many late starters: if I'm financially free, why can't I leave? Key Topics Discussed 00:05:30 The Wake-Up Call: From YOLO to Financial Awareness Bill's trifecta of mistakes at age 50: being house poor after an underwater renovation, maintaining a single-digit savings rate, and panic-selling stocks at market bottom. A lawsuit became the catalyst for confronting financial reality and transforming to a 30-40% savings rate within a decade. 00:15:00 The Emotional Journey: Anger, Shame, and Transformation Processing the emotional weight of starting late requires confronting anger, shame, and regret. Bill explains how downsizing from material excess created unexpected freedom, and why late starters must do the psychological work alongside the mathematical calculations. 00:22:00 The Partnership: Wife's Role and Family Dynamics Bill's wife became Chief Visionary Officer, returned to work full-time, and they saved her entire income through solo 401(k)s. Their journey debunks the "rich doctor syndrome" myth—25% of physicians at age 60 aren't even millionaires. 00:28:00 The Fog of FI: Reaching the Number and Not Knowing What's Next Sitting across from a financial advisor who confirmed complete financial security, Bill experienced unexpected confusion instead of celebration. This disorienting state—FOGO, or fear of getting out—reveals how identity and emotion don't automatically align with mathematical achievement. 00:35:00 One More Year Syndrome and Identity Struggles Despite being FI, Bill continues working twelve-hour emergency medicine night shifts. He candidly explores identity wrapped up in being a doctor, the meaning derived from patient care, and the difficulty of imagining life beyond the hospital. 00:42:00 The Glide Path: Cutting Shifts and Taking Action After Doc G asked for "one good reason" to keep his current schedule and Bill couldn't answer, he committed to cutting two shifts per month. This gradual approach offers an alternative to the all-or-nothing retirement cliff. 00:50:00 Lessons for Late Starters: Beliefs and Barriers Common limiting beliefs that paralyze late starters include "I'm too far behind," "I don't make enough," and "I don't know enough." Bill emphasizes it's always the right time to start, and the math works the same regardless of income level. 00:58:00 Health, Wealth, and Future Planning A frank discussion about neglecting physical health during wealth accumulation. Bill commits to refocusing on exercise and wellness to minimize the gap between healthspan and lifespan during the "go-go years" of early retirement. 01:05:00 Community, Travel, and What's Next Future plans include traveling to Norway with his sons, speaking at KiwiFi in New Zealand, and an ambitious mission: ensuring every medical resident receives a financial plan by 2035. Notable Quotes Bill Yount: "The emphasis, as we say, on late starter is on the starting and not being late." Bill Yount: "Between stimulus and response is a space. And we need to embrace that space because in that space, we need to regulate and choose our response." Bill Yount: "Relationships compound better than money, I think." Bill Yount: "It's better late than never. And we can catch up to FI together." Ginger: "I think a lot of people say, oh, that person is like me, right? And if they can do it, I can do it." Key Takeaways Track your money completely: Know your net worth, understand expenses, and identify where money goes before creating a plan Implement a reverse budget: Save your target percentage (30-40% if possible) off the top first, then spend the rest according to values Address the emotional work: Process anger, shame, and regret about past mistakes. Forgiveness matters as much as spreads…

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, it's Ginger, and today we're doing another Get Personal with Personal Finance

0:05.4

interview. It is my great honor to have Bill Yant on the show today. I bet many, many of you

0:11.2

know of Bill. He's one of the excellent hosts along with Jackie Cummings-Coskey of Catching

0:16.5

Up to FI, a podcast specifically aimed at late starters in our community. I have listened to Bill and Jackie's

0:22.9

podcast for years. But the funny thing is, I'm not a late starter. And consequently, I have asked

0:30.4

myself from time to time why I am listening to this show when there are, I don't know,

0:36.7

60 million other podcasts I could be listening to.

0:39.8

But here's the thing. Even though catching up to FI highlights the struggles and triumphs of those

0:45.2

getting a later start, I think it's really a podcast for all of us. Who doesn't want to be

0:51.5

inspired? Who doesn't love listening to a hard one victory?

0:56.0

And I think that hard one part is the key, the point, the heart of the show.

1:01.1

The guests on catching up to FI are people you really root for and people who would root for you.

1:06.5

I believe that's true because there's a vulnerability in these stories that makes you feel like, hey, we're all in this together.

1:12.6

On this path to financial independence, sure, and just in life.

1:18.3

Bill has fostered that vulnerability on his show not only by being an empathetic listener, but by sharing his own mistakes, his own setbacks.

1:26.7

And not just that, he shared how his thinking has

1:28.8

changed and how it continues to evolve. And that's why I'm so excited to have him on the show today.

1:35.0

I'll ask Bill briefly to tell us about his journey to FI, but you have all probably heard that

1:39.9

part before. And if you haven't, those episodes are easy to find. But today, I want to talk to Bill

1:45.7

about this very interesting place he finds himself now, at Phi, a little earlier than he expected,

1:52.1

confused by his own feelings maybe, and having new kinds of thoughts. I want to talk to Bill while

1:58.0

he's in the midst of this process, because I am so eager for us to learn from him.

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