
 The Financial Independence Show
 The Financial Independence Show Financial Freedom in 3 Years (Cody’s FI Journey Explained)
 Dec 11, 2024 
 22:46 
Someone recently asked me: "How did you reach FI?"
I didn't have a great answer for them that didn't take 30+ minutes to explain.
So, I recorded a podcast episode outlining my entire FI Journey - all the numbers, all the income streams, all the expenses, year over year.
Below are the notes I created to guide the episode.
2016
 	Read the 4-Hour Workweek
 	Started my first real business, Arsenal Discs
 	Learned how to build a website, marketing, sales, networking, negotiations, pricing, product design… all the HARD way
2017
 	Discovered FI through Mr. Money Mustache
 	Started listening to podcasts like ChooseFI and Afford Anything
 	Read books like Simple Path to Wealth and Your Money or Your Life
 	Learned about side hustles, taxes, the 4% rule, etc.
 	Despite all this, didn’t really have any money since I was paying for college
 	Locked in job for July 2018, plan was to work 7-10 years to hit FI
2018
 	Went to CampFI in January and FI became “real”
 	Lived in Australia with lots of time on my hands and started side hustling after being unable to find a regular job
 	Blog launched in April 2018 to document my journey
 	Started working as a commercial RE lender in July 2018 once I returned to the U.S.
 	All-in comp was $80-85k
 	Knowing that FI existed was a blessing and a curse
 	Launched podcast in August 2018 (nothing else like it)
 	FinCon 2018 (CampFI on steroids) - met Grant and others
 	By the end of that year, I had tried a dozen new side hustles (blogging, podcasting, freelance writing, building websites, editing podcasts, affiliate marketing, digital products, etc)
 	Income: $44,000, Net worth: $75,000, Stock market: -6.24%
2019
 	Quit my corporate job on January 31, 2019 with $30,000+ saved
 	Side hustles were bringing in $1,200 per month, but my expenses were the same ($450 rent, paid off car, super frugal)
 	Financial Freedom book tour March-May of 2019
 	Teamed up with Julie to launch Gold City Ventures in June 2019
 	So many people asking for 1-on-1, wanted to teach at scale
 	Most of my time after that was spent working on Gold City Ventures
 	Practicing my craft to teach better
 	Managing a community, recording & packaging content, hiring people
 	Originally launched E-Printables, a blogging course, and a freelancing course
 	LOTs of learning lessons from this business
 	Income: $96,000, Net worth: $179,000, Stock market: 28.88%
2020
 	Went all-in on digital products (dropped blogging and freelancing from GCV)
 	Etsy shop, Shopify store, templates, etc.
 	Continued to live extremely frugally (spending less than $25,000/year)
 	Bought 3-unit house hack in September 2020
 	$235,000, we lived in the basement, rent $2,200, expenses $1,700
 	Bought duplex in November 2020
 	$170,000, rent $2,250, expenses $1,350
 	Bought 3-unit house hack in December 2020
 	$315,000, we moved to 1BR/1BA, rent $2,600, expenses $2,100
 	First house hack jumped to $3,000 in rent once we moved out
 	Income: $198,000, Net worth: $392,000, Stock market: 16.26%
2021
 	Started freelancing for Motley Fool (who acquired MillennialMoney.com)
 	Extra $10K/month, SEO, “thinking big”, awesome team
 	Bought triplex in May 2021
 	$245,000, rent $2,900, expenses $1,900
 	~$200,000 in down payments came from digital product income
 	Gold City Ventures continues to grow rapidly
 	Income: $403,000, Net worth: $1,035,000, Stock market: 26.89%
 	Financial Freedom! 
 	Had RE making $3,000+ in cash flow, $500,000+ invested in the stock market
 	In addition to the semi-passive $20,000+ per month I was earning with digital products
Since I reached financial independence, I have continued to work on my main business, Gold City Ventures and invest 90%+ of my income into index funds and real estate.
Links from the Episode
 	CodyDBerman.com (previously FlytoFi)
 	The FI Show (first episode)
