loader from loading.io

SpongeBob and Drawdown Strategies | Frank Vasquez | 044

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

Release Date: 10/29/2023

Vote Your Money: Values Aligned Investing | Janine Firpo | 139 show art Vote Your Money: Values Aligned Investing | Janine Firpo | 139

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

Today on the show we welcome Janine Firpo, an accomplished speaker, author, and social entrepreneur, dedicated to empowering women through values-aligned investing. She has a relentless drive to make a difference and poured it all into her book, 'Activate Your Money: Invest to Grow Your Wealth and Build a Better World'. In this episode, you will learn: How Janine transitioned from a lucrative career in big tech to impact investing The importance of aligning financial goals with social values How to integrate ethical considerations into your investment portfolio Practical steps you can take to...

info_outline
Catching Up to FI in Uncertain Times | Bill & Jackie | 138 show art Catching Up to FI in Uncertain Times | Bill & Jackie | 138

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

In this episode, Bill & Jackie joined Doc G (Jordan Grumet) on the 'Earn & Invest Podcast' to talk about what it feels like to be a late starter in these uncertain times. Questions about a recession are looming and it's scary, especially for those just waking up and trying to catch up. They discuss the ups and downs and how late starters can still stay on track.   🔗 ☕ Like what you hear on Catching Up to FI? Support the show at   🎙️We love hearing from you! Record a Voice Message with your feedback or question   ===  DEALS AND DISCOUNTS FROM OUR TRUSTED...

info_outline
International Educator, Bali FIRE | Amy Minkley | 137 show art International Educator, Bali FIRE | Amy Minkley | 137

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

Amy Minkley is the founder of FI Freedom Retreats, a passion project that was born out of her love and gratitude for the F.I.R.E. (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement and community. In this episode, she shares her journey to achieving financial independence (FI) while living in Bali, Indonesia. Amy gives us a glimpse into her lavish yet affordable lifestyle, spending only $30k a year. She details her frugal upbringing, early teaching career in Japan, and subsequent well-paid international teaching positions that allowed her to save aggressively. The episode also highlights Amy's...

info_outline
Our Team is Growing: Welcome Patrick! | Patrick McDonnal | 136 show art Our Team is Growing: Welcome Patrick! | Patrick McDonnal | 136

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

We're excited to introduce you to our newest 'Catching Up to FI' team member, Patrick McDonnal. In this episode, you'll get to hear some of his money story and how he'll be helping with the show. Patrick discusses his career transition from engineering to financial planning and openly shares how the early financial education he got from his grandfather helped shape his journey. We're also celebrating with Patrick because he just sat for the very challenging, CFP Exam in March and got a preliminary 'Pass'. He is now well on his way to earning his Certified Financial Planner credential.   ...

info_outline
How to Bake a Cake:  An Asset Allocation Mashup | Rick Ferri & Paul Merriman | 134 show art How to Bake a Cake: An Asset Allocation Mashup | Rick Ferri & Paul Merriman | 134

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

Joining us on this episode is not just one, but TWO titans in the investing and financial literacy space, Rick Ferri and Paul Merriman. These two great minds go head-to-head on topics like asset allocation, and the risks/rewards of small cap value funds vs. total stock market funds. Through this high energy debate, they also provide expert insights into the various stages of your investing journey. Rick and Paul both share how they empower investors through their platforms and continue their relentless mission of spreading financial education.   🔗 ☕ Like what you hear on...

info_outline
Bonus Episode: The Market is Crashing, Now What? | Bill & Jackie | 135 show art Bonus Episode: The Market is Crashing, Now What? | Bill & Jackie | 135

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

📈 Between April 3rd and 4th, the stock market dropped 10% and the S&P 500 is down nearly 15% so far this year. That's huge in such a short period of time and downright frightening! So, what do you do? Start by listening to this episode where Bill and Jackie take a deep breath, and discuss the impact of these recent market declines. There is a natural human reaction of fear, but they share tips on tempering those emotions and remaining levelheaded during volatile times. They also talk through the importance of understanding stock market history and cover practical strategies like...

info_outline
Cashing in on 72(t): The Goldmine of Early Retirement Rules (Part2) | Bill Stecker | 133 show art Cashing in on 72(t): The Goldmine of Early Retirement Rules (Part2) | Bill Stecker | 133

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

One of the most frequent questions we get about retiring early is: 'How do I get money out of my retirement accounts before age 59.5, without paying the 10% penalty'? This episode answers that question and more with CPA and 72(t) expert, Bill Stecker. Bill is the founder of The Marble Group which specializes in federal income taxes and early retirement distributions. He's also the brilliant mind behind the website '72tcalc', hands down the most comprehensive resource we've found specifically focusing on 72(t)s. Cohost Jackie knows because she set up her own substantially equal periodic...

info_outline
Financial Literacy and Mastering the Million Dollar Decisions | Paul Merriman | 132 show art Financial Literacy and Mastering the Million Dollar Decisions | Paul Merriman | 132

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

April is Financial Literacy Month, and to help us celebrate we brought in a returning guest, Paul Merriman. Paul has been on the show before to discuss investment portfolios, but today he talks with us about some extraordinary strides he's making as a financial literacy advocate through his nonprofit, The Merriman Financial Education Foundation. We also share some of our favorite financial literacy resources.   🔗 ☕ Like what you hear on Catching Up to FI? Support the show at   🎙️We love hearing from you! Record a Voice Message with your feedback or question  ...

info_outline
72(t) Expert Tells All: No More Secrets About Early Withdrawals (Part 1) | Bill Stecker | 131 show art 72(t) Expert Tells All: No More Secrets About Early Withdrawals (Part 1) | Bill Stecker | 131

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

One of the most frequent questions we get about retiring early is: 'How do I get money out of my retirement accounts before age 59.5, without paying the 10% penalty'? This episode answers that question and more with CPA and 72(t) expert, Bill Stecker. Bill is the founder of The Marble Group which specializes in federal income taxes and early retirement distributions. He's also the brilliant mind behind the website '72tcalc', hands down the most comprehensive resource we've found specifically focusing on 72(t)s. Cohost Jackie knows because she set up her own substantially equal periodic...

info_outline
Discipline Is Hard To Maintain In The Heat of Battle | Bill Yount | 130 show art Discipline Is Hard To Maintain In The Heat of Battle | Bill Yount | 130

Catching Up to FI: Financial Independence for Late Starters

'Catching Up to FI' founder and co-host, Bill Yount, appeared as a guest on the EverydayFI podcast with host Meghan Combs. The show explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community so Bill opens up about his FI journey as a late starter. He of course represents our Catching Up to FI community. He had a lot to say so this is the second part of a two-part episode. The first part was aired last Wednesday (episode 128) so be sure to check it out.    🌐  🔗 ☕ Like what you hear on Catching Up to FI? Support the show at  ...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Frank Vasquez is a mostly retired lawyer with over 30 years' experience in investing for his own accounts. He holds degrees in Economics and Engineering from the California Institute of Technology and a law degree from Georgetown University. He is extremely active in the Financial Independence community, answering questions of all types in forums and Facebook groups. He has appeared as a guest on the Choose FI, What's Up Next and Security Analysis podcasts, and run workshops at the EconoMe Conference. His involvement in FI topics and issues predates the FI Community as it is known today. He is the founder and host of Risk Parity Radio, a laboratory or dive bar devoted to asset allocations for the DIY investor and drawdown portfolios. 

🔗 Connect with us

☕️ Buy CUtFI a coffee

Record a message for CUtFI

Thank you to our sponsors:

Personal Finance Club (Use code CUTOFI to get $30 OFF any course or PFC investing course only!)

Measure Twice Money ($100 OFF "Create Your Own Financial Plan" Comprehensive Video Course)

Nectarine: Advice-Only Financial Advisors

Resources mentioned on the show: (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)

Interview Notes for Frank Vasquez

What's Up Next Podcast

Security Analysis Podcast

FinCon

Risk Parity Radio

Histories of the FIRE Community

Early Retirement Extreme With Jacob Lund Fisker

Retirement Planning Education with Andy Panko

What is a Drawdown?

Retirement and IRA Show

Dave Ramsey

Catching Up to FI Episode 022 with Jordan Grumet

Open Social Security

Bill Bengen's 4% Rule

Liz Ann Sonders With Charles Schwab

📕 Cashing in on the American Dream: How to Retire at 35 by Paul Terhorst

Catching Up to FI Episode 033 with Allan Roth

Morningstar Portfolio Manager

A Wealth of Common Sense Blog with Ben Carlson

Risk Parity Radio Episode 289

Big Ern's Safe Withdrawal Rate Series

📗 The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John Bogle

Walk4McKenna

Disclaimer: We are not lawyers, financial advisors, accountants or tax experts. Please consult your own professional advisors before making any important decisions. Our content is for entertainment and education purposes only.