Money On My Mind
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If you think you’re using money the same way your parents did, you’re already behind. If your entire view of Bitcoin is based on headlines, you’re missing the point. And if you think this “crypto stuff” is just a fad, then today’s episode will shake your perspective. Because what we’re living through isn’t just a tech revolution; it’s the early stage of a complete financial reset. The system you were taught to trust is showing its cracks, and a new one is quietly being built in real time. In this episode, I’ll walk you through what’s really happening beneath the surface...
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Episode Description "I'd love to join the Academy, but I'm already in debt. I can't justify spending more money right now." This is one of the biggest objections I hear, and I get it, I've been there too. But if you're in a tough financial position, this episode is going to completely flip your mindset and show you why being in a hole isn't a reason to freeze, it's the exact reason to move. Most people wait until they feel financially safe to invest in themselves, but that feeling may never come if you're drowning financially. You're not lazy, you're scared. And that fear keeps you stuck in...
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Episode Description I've been quietly working on something behind the scenes that I'm finally ready to share with Budget Dog Academy students, exclusive access to private real estate deals that were previously only available to wealthy, accredited investors. This isn't just another investment opportunity; it's a game-changer that removes the traditional barriers that keep everyday people locked out of these high-return deals. In this episode, I break down exactly what this new real estate business is, why I built it, and how it benefits Academy students. I'll explain what "accredited...
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Episode Description Investing $72,000 in yourself might sound crazy, but it was one of the best business decisions I've ever made. In this episode, I break down why I joined an exclusive mastermind of 225 highly successful entrepreneurs and how it's already paying dividends in ways I never imagined. This wasn't an impulsive purchase or ego play. This was about proximity, getting access to the right people in the right rooms who could collapse my timeline to success. Within just five days of joining, I've already received deal flow worth more than my investment, access to 32 SOPs from $100...
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Ryan made $3 million, lived in a Chicago penthouse, and had only been to three of his daughter's soccer games in 16 years. That moment on his rooftop changed everything for me. In this raw conversation with Rayn Bakke, I share why we both walked away from Big Four careers to build something that actually matters. From getting mocked by Deloitte leadership for pursuing my dream to proving I could replace my salary in just 10 months, this is the real story of leaving corporate America's golden handcuffs. I'll take you inside the moment HR gave me an ultimatum, why I paid off my house the same...
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Hustle culture nearly destroyed my health, my marriage, and my ability to be present for my daughters. In this deeply personal episode, I share why I stopped glorifying the grind and learned that working smarter not harder is the real path to sustainable success. From leaving Deloitte to build BudgetDog while caring for my daughter with Dravet syndrome, to discovering toxic mold that threatened our entire family's health, this is the raw truth about what endless hustle really costs. I'll walk you through the moments that forced me to choose between proving my worth through output...
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Investing can feel overwhelming with all the strategies, opinions, and noise out there. That’s why in this episode, I break down eight simple, time-tested rules of thumb that will help you cut through the confusion and make smarter decisions with your money. These aren’t rigid formulas—they’re practical guidelines to keep you on track whether you’re just getting started or fine-tuning your portfolio. From understanding how long it takes your money to double, to calculating your “freedom number,” to knowing whether to prioritize retirement or college savings, these rules will help...
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In this episode of Money on My Mind, I dive into 17 powerful budgeting rules of thumb that will give you a clear roadmap for managing your money—whether you’re just getting started or looking to refine your financial game. From how much of your income should go toward a mortgage or rent, to the 50/30/20 rule, emergency funds, cars, student loans, and even how to handle windfalls, these are the guidelines that will keep you on track without overcomplicating things. I also share how these rules evolve as you build real wealth and why financial freedom often changes the “game”...
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In this episode, I share the story behind why I built BudgetDog and the mission that drives me every single day. From starting out $304,000 in debt as a 22-year-old CPA, to becoming a millionaire in seven years, I explain how personal finance systems transformed my life—and why I knew I had to share them with others. This isn’t about quick fixes or get-rich-quick schemes. It’s about creating simple, automated systems that work for real families in the real world. I also talk about the deeper “why” behind my work—from my daughter Logan’s fight with Dravet Syndrome, to our...
info_outlineIn this episode of Money on My Mind, I dive into 17 powerful budgeting rules of thumb that will give you a clear roadmap for managing your money—whether you’re just getting started or looking to refine your financial game.
From how much of your income should go toward a mortgage or rent, to the 50/30/20 rule, emergency funds, cars, student loans, and even how to handle windfalls, these are the guidelines that will keep you on track without overcomplicating things. I also share how these rules evolve as you build real wealth and why financial freedom often changes the “game” you’re playing.
This is practical, actionable advice that you can apply today to build discipline, avoid common money traps, and set yourself up for long-term success.
Key Talking Points of the Episode
00:00 Introduction
00:53 Rule #1: Mortgage payment ≤ 25% of take-home pay (exceptions up to 30%)
03:01 Rule #2: Home price = 3–5x annual gross income
03:37 Rule #3: Refinance if rates drop ≥ 1%
04:20 Rule #4: Save 1% of home value annually for maintenance
05:10 Rule #5: Rent ≤ 25% of take-home pay
05:44 Rule #6: Pay off debt vs. invest: when each makes sense
06:55 Rule #7: Total debt ≤ 36% of gross income (DTI ratio)
07:22 Rule #8: Student loans ≤ starting salary
08:00 Rule #9: Cars: cash preferred, or follow the 20/4/10 rule
09:17 Rule #10: Lifetime cost of a car = 3x sticker price
11:11 Rule #11: Replace car when repairs > car’s value
11:46 Rule #12: Emergency fund = 3–6 months of expenses
12:52 Rule #13: The 50/30/20 rule: needs, wants, and savings/investments
13:35 Rule #14: The 30-day rule for big purchases
14:14 Rule #15: Food budget = 10–15% of gross income
15:10 Rule #16: Windfalls: spend 1–5% on fun, invest the rest toward goals
16:37 Rule #17: Estimate annual income: hourly wage × 2, add 3 zeros
17:32 Why these rules matter more in the beginning stages of wealth building
18:00 How financial freedom changes the rules beyond budgeting basics
21:53 Final thoughts: mastering each stage of wealth and knowing when to level up
Quotables
“If you can stay within these rules of thumb, you’re going to do really, really well—even if you’re not perfect.”
“A mortgage should be a blessing, not a curse.”
“Discipline is what separates those who win with money from those who struggle.”
Links
The Roadmap to Financial Freedom
https://budgetdogacademy.com/order-now
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