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Afford Anything

Help! The Money is Good … But My Dream Life is Different

Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Business, Investing

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

#557: Imagine saving nearly your entire paycheck while your rental properties cover your bills. That's exactly where real estate investor Andrew finds himself — and yet he's at a crossroads.  At FinCon, a personal finance conference, former financial advisor Joe Saul-Sehy and I sit down with Andrew and another attendee who bring their money dilemmas live on stage. Andrew's question seems simple at first: should he sell his index funds to pay off his rental mortgages? But the real story runs deeper.  He feels called to entrepreneurship and wants to quit his corporate job to pursue it full-time. He could achieve minimal financial independence (lean-FIRE) if he pays off the properties, but that might limit his options. Next, Chris, a Gen X dad, opens up about his Gen Z kids' gloomy money outlook. His 22 and 24-year-old children, especially his daughter, believe their generation "will never retire." They see high inflation, expensive housing, and low wages as insurmountable obstacles. This sparks a deeper conversation about generational perspectives. We note that similar fears existed 15 years ago when millennials entered the workforce during the Great Recession. Joe shares how he helped his own kids develop healthier money mindsets by introducing them to financial voices they could relate to, like Broke Millennial author Erin Lowry. The discussion evolves into how today's young people actually have more opportunities than previous generations — they can work remotely, start online businesses with minimal capital, and create multiple income streams through platforms that didn't exist before. Chris's daughter, for instance, sometimes makes $35/hour driving for DoorDash during peak times. We wrap up by talking about the importance of focusing on what you can control and finding purpose beyond just retirement planning. As Andrew points out, it might be worse to spend the best years of your life doing work you don't care about than to face uncertainty in retirement. The key is taking action on the things within your control while building toward long-term security. Throughout the conversation, both guests share personal stories that illuminate their situations - from Andrew's experience at an oil refinery that pushed him toward entrepreneurship to Chris's daughter storing cash for taxes from her DoorDash earnings, showing she's more financially aware than she might think. Timestamps: Note: Timestamps will vary on individual listening devices based on dynamic advertising run times. The provided timestamps are approximate and may be several minutes off due to changing ad lengths. 1:50 Andrew asks about index funds vs real estate allocation 4:04 Could Andrew reach lean-FIRE by paying off rentals? 5:00 Joe suggests keeping investments flexible vs mortgage payoff 8:05 Debate over HELOC vs index fund liquidity 10:10 Andrew's bigger dreams beyond real estate investing 17:40 Choosing between W2 security and entrepreneurial freedom 19:20 Andrew saves nearly entire salary while rentals cover bills 24:20 Chris worried about Gen Z kids' financial pessimism 28:40 How Joe helped his kids find relatable money role models 33:40 Millennials faced similar fears post-Great Recession 37:20 Today's expanded opportunities vs previous generations 43:20 Andrew's wake-up call at oil refinery job 49:20 Chris's daughter earning $35/hour on DoorDash 52:00 Finding meaning beyond retirement numbers For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode557 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You can hear that sound behind me. We are live at a personal finance conference called FinCon,

0:06.8

and I'm here with my buddy Joe, Salzi.

0:09.0

What's up, Paula?

0:10.0

How you doing? How's it going?

0:11.6

I'm better now that we're hanging out, because you and I, I feel like it's been like

0:16.6

smile and wave from across the room so far. Yeah, exactly. So we are going to answer questions

0:21.9

from people who are live right here with us, real humans. What? Actual people in the flesh and

0:29.5

blood. People we get to see. Yes. Welcome to the Afford Anything podcast, the show that understands

0:34.0

you can afford anything, but not everything. Every choice requires a trade-off.

0:38.7

And that's true, not just for how you manage your money, but how you manage your time, focus,

0:42.6

energy, attention to any limited resource that you have to allocate. So, what matters most,

0:49.2

and how do you make choices accordingly? Those are the two questions. This podcast is here to solve. My name is

0:55.1

Paula Pant. I trained in economic reporting at Columbia. I help you set priorities so you can build

1:00.7

wealth. Every other episode, I answer questions that come from you, and I do so with the former

1:06.6

financial planner, Mr. Joe. And we are live at FinCon. Yes.

1:10.9

And I'm so happy to be here.

1:12.3

Yes.

1:12.6

This is an annual conference that we come to every year.

1:15.1

I've been to 13 out of the last 14.

1:17.5

I missed one.

1:18.5

Last year, you and I were both keynote speakers at this conference.

1:22.4

We were.

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