Anonymous caller: My family and I live in a town we love. We both have jobs that allow us to work very little but still earn a reasonable standard of living. Our income wouldn't take a hit but we would likely not be able to work the few hours that we work currently. So my question is, what do you think about this? It should be taking a year off at the expense of potentially coming back to the US and having to work long hours. Or since our life is so good now, should we not let great be the enemy of good, as they say? Curious to hear your opinions?
#433: Should “Walker,” an anonymous caller, give up a cushy job to take a year-long sabbatical in Europe?
Blue wants to rent out his East Coast home, take a sabbatical from work, travel to the West Coast with his family, and start a YouTube channel and other entrepreneurial projects. How should he manage his money to make this happen?
Melissa regrets buying a house two years ago in Ft. Lauderdale. She’s poured $30,000 into repairs, all of which she borrowed. Her home-related debts have mounted. She’s over-extended. Should she cut her losses?
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these three questions in today’s episode.
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