"I just had a great discussion with my allow, who's the new push can show other people's pockets where she pretty much asks people how much money they make. She said that that was a problem for her was that she had this feeling in her head that because she was a journalist, she wasn't supposed to make much money," he says. "An income of between 200,000 to 500,000 per year is considered solid and you can live well on that."
#440: An anonymous caller wants to retire and travel in 20 to 30 years. How does she know if she’s saving enough?
Trace plans to take a mini-retirement next year. Where should she keep her savings until then?
Samantha and her partner have lived out of their truck for 20 years. They sorta-kinda feel ready to buy a house and settle down. But they’re hesitating. What if they hate it?
“Barbara,” an anonymous caller from Episode 422, is struggling with a scarcity mindset. How does she stop worrying about the future and build the confidence to enjoy life now?
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these four questions in today’s episode.
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