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Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

How I Save Half of My Income as a Firefighter, While Living in an Expensive City -- with Kim E.

Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Investing, Business

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2018

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

#139: Five years ago, at age 29, Kim E. started her first professional, salaried full-time job, working as a firefighter for the City of Austin, Texas. She received a starting salary of $42,000. Today, five years later, she has saved: - one year's salary ($40,000) in an emergency fund - one year's salary ($42,000) in a workplace retirement fund - more than half a year's salary ($27,500) in a Roth IRA She also paid off her student loans ($10,000), paid off her car loan (roughly around $16,000-ish), and contributed to an H.S.A. account ($6,000, half of which came from an employer match.) Oh yeah, and she also bought and renovated a rental property. Translation? Kim has saved (or repaid debt of) $141,500 within five years, as a firefighter with a starting salary of $42,000, excluding the additional money she's invested into her rental. **She's saved more than 3x her starting salary, within her first five years on the job.** And she's done this while earning a middle-class public service salary in an expensive city. Wowza. How is Kim saving half of her firefighter salary? And before she became a firefighter, what other frugal tactics did she develop? How did she put herself through four years of college with less than $10,000 in debt? How did she travel before college, when she used to earn $10 per hour? Where does her resourcefulness and motivation come from? And what wisdom can she share with others? Find out in today's episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You can afford anything but not everything.

0:11.2

Every decision that you make is a trade-off against something else.

0:14.2

And that's true, not just of your money, but also your time, your focus, your energy,

0:18.9

your attention, anything in your life that's a limited resource.

0:22.5

And so the questions become twofold.

0:24.5

Number one, what's most important to you?

0:26.6

What do you value more than you value anything else?

0:29.6

Number two, how do you align your day-to-day behaviors to reflect that?

0:34.4

Answering these two questions is a lifetime practice.

0:37.5

And that is what this podcast is here to explore.

0:39.7

We explore that gap between intention and action, and also the gap between action and priorities

0:47.2

or values.

0:48.7

My name is Paula Pant.

0:50.2

I am the host of the Afford Anything Podcast and the founder of AffordAnything.com.

0:54.4

And today I wanted to bring onto the show a woman who has saved about half of her income,

1:00.6

perhaps a little more than half of her income, as a firefighter with a $42,000 per year starting

1:07.5

salary.

1:08.5

Now here's her story.

1:10.0

Her name is Kim E. Hart.

1:11.8

As a child, she did not grow up with much money.

1:14.8

She does not come from money.

1:16.6

And as a result, she's very resourceful.

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